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This article revisits the significant changes and ongoing challenges in care homes following the landmark Cheshire West ruling.
Nominations for The Leeds Digital Festival Awards, hosted by tech podcast byProduct Live and Leeds-based law firm Ward Hadaway, are now officially open.
In the fast-evolving landscape of the UK tech sector, leveraging the immigration system to attract top talent is more crucial than ever.
The upcoming changes to the enforcement powers of local planning authorities, and the simplification of al fresco dining licensing represent shifts in England's urban and commercial planning landscape that developers should take note of.
A shake up to the immigration rules which will have a fundamental impact on the way in which UK employers use the Skilled Worker visa to recruit non-UK nationals into skilled roles is coming.
In this planning update we look at the three key changes across the sector concerning Hillside park, nutrient neutrality and a new pre-application service for National Significant Infrastructure Projects.
Not in itself, no. What I am referring to here, of course, are the recent headlines proclaiming: "Employer's must make reasonable adjustments for women going through the menopause"... Or snappier titles depending on where you get your news from.
AI is a highly flexible technology. It can be used in manufacturing and agriculture, just as much as in medicine, consumer marketing and recruitment.
Our Local Authority round up provides brief summaries of topical information on a weekly basis, to keep you aware of the changes and updates relevant to you.
How do you ensure that any artificial intelligence you are using, or developing throughout your business has data protection 'baked-in'?
If you are a UK-based employer looking to hire skilled workers from overseas, you will need to apply for a sponsor licence.
Recruiting staff from overseas can be an effective strategy for UK care homes to address staffing shortages and bring in diverse skill sets and perspectives.
This month we take a closer look at three of the projects that employers may be considering as part of their annual review: equal pay audits, gender pay gap reporting, and the relatively new concept of ethnicity pay gap reporting.
Industrial action NEU members vote to accept 6.5% teacher pay deal and the union confirms further strikes will not…
No employer relishes having to contemplate the dreaded 'R-word'. However, whilst redundancies are generally viewed as the last resort in response to business pressures, most organisations will at some point find themselves in a position of having to explore potential redundancies.
According to a 2020 report from UK-based tech for good developer, Culture Shift, 46% of Britain's workforce think that EDI should be more of a priority in the workplace, and think that their employer could do more when it comes to diversity.
In this video we are joined by Guy Robertson Co-Founder & CEO of Dittolo and Emily Pearson, Managing Director of Our Mind’s Work, to discuss the best methods of targeting your mental health and wellbeing support strategies, in order to provide the most benefit to the individuals at your organisation.
In April 2021 we heard about the formation of the European Super League. Most sports fans will probably recall this being a pretty shocking and at times confusing story. For many though those emotions were fleeting because the ESL seemed to die a quick death. But has it really?
On 4th July 2022, the Government launched the new National Deprivation of Liberty Court ('NDOLC'), in an attempt to address the increasing number of applications in relation to authorisation of the deprivation of a child's liberty.
Ward Hadaway has been recognised with a national award for its work in improving the sustainability of its early talent recruitment processes.
Getting a divorce can be a daunting prospect for many people. As well as having to deal with the breakdown of your marriage, you are now faced with the stress of going through a divorce.
The legislation itself has expanded the meaning of domestic abuse, incorporating a definition of controlling and coercive behaviour with…
This Nutshell looks at the proposals for changing the regulations enabling a challenge to a procurement decision.
After a very long wait for creditors during a difficult economic period, the restrictions placed on Winding Up actions, introduced in response to the Covid-19 pandemic, have expired on 31 March 2022.
Currently any serious safety incidents that arise within NHS Organisations should be considered in accordance with the Serious Incident Framework, which was introduced back in March 2015.
Important changes have been made to the classification of commodity codes which will affect all businesses importing and exporting goods (the UK's 2022 Integrated Tariff (incorporating the World Customs Organisation (WCO) changes to the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System ("HS2022")).
Dismissal for refusing to be vaccinated against COVID-19 is fair says the Employment Tribunal in the case of Allette v Scarsdale Grange Nursing Home Limited.
The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities announced on the 18th January 2022 the launch of the Social Housing White Paper Professionalisation Review.
During the Covid-19 pandemic there have been several government support measures to help support businesses.
Following on from the recent decision in Lloyd -v- Google the High Court in Johnson -v- Eastlight Community Homes Ltd [2021] EWHC 3069 (QB) has dealt another blow to claimants and their lawyers, by holding that a low value data breach claim issued in the High Court was opportunistic and an abuse of process.
The introduction of no fault divorce is due to come into effect in April 2022, changing the way that couples demonstrate to the court that the marriage has irretrievably broken down.
Many in-house lawyers aren't employment law specialists, but that doesn't mean that they aren't asked to advise on employment-related issues.
There have been two recent amendments to the Public Procurement Regulations as summarised below: one very important change that applies to NHS England and NHS Foundation Trusts is described at the end of this nutshell.
As part of our ongoing series Inspiring Growth, Lanchester Group of Companies’ managing director Tony Cleary reveals how placing sustainability at the heart of its agenda supports not only the planet, but profits too.
Dr Chris Barclay is the Founder and Director of Evolve8 Coaching, working with organisations to strengthen their capability and culture. Partnering with the Health and Wellbeing group, a partnership of Ward Hadaway, Wellbeing Works and NPH Group, he shares the core principles of organisational resilience, how to build resilient habits and explores the benefits it can bring business both large and small.
Di Keller is diversity and inclusion lead at Northumbria Police, Alyson Malach is director of Equality and Diversity UK and Lisa Charles-Jones is HR director at Parkdean Resorts. Partnering with the Ward Hadaway employment team, they share their insights and tips for creating a more diverse workforce and explore the business benefits it can bring.
The Queen’s Awards for Enterprise are the most prestigious awards for UK businesses, recognising and rewarding their outstanding achievements in the fields of Innovation, International Trade, Sustainable Development and Promoting Opportunity (through social mobility).
Ward Hadaway has teamed up with Scaleup North East to help companies impacted by the coronavirus outbreak plan how to get back to business.
Ward Hadaway has joined businesses from across the UK in an initiative to help Britain and its most vulnerable citizens to pull through the coronavirus crisis.
Below you will find brief summaries of the guidance that has been published in relation to the protocols to be applied to the civil justice system during the current pandemic.
Coronavirus queries are coming in thick and fast as employers try to grapple with how to handle the virus without disrupting business.
On the evening of 17 March 2020 the Government announced the decision to delay the implementation of the IR35 changes in the private sector by one year to 6 April 2021.
Following the first of the Government's daily COVID-19 briefings we have cancelled all Ward Hadaway hosted events.
The Subpostmasters’ court action against the Post Office recently concluded.
Ward Hadaway’s plot sales team has posted another record year after successfully concluding the sales of thousands of new homes in 2019.
After much speculation the Government has finally issued some details of the new points-based immigration system that will be in place from 1 January 2021.
When new Practice Directions were brought into force on 1 December 2017 to accompany new Court of Protection Rules, there was no corresponding update for Practice Direction 9E, which was withdrawn.
A recent case has highlighted the risk of employees inadvertently creating legally binding contracts by email.
On the evening of 17 March 2020 the Government announced the decision to delay the implementation of the IR35 changes in the private sector by one year to 6 April 2021.
On 21 January 2020, the ICO published its final Age Appropriate Design Code (the "Code"), which sets out 15 standards that online services should meet to protect children's privacy.
Agreeing on contact arrangements for parents and children during the Christmas period can be a difficult process for some separated families.
This seminar is fully booked. To be added to the waiting list, please contact Chloe Atkinson on chloe.atkinson@wardhadaway.com or 0330 137 3017
Ward Hadaway is partnering with IN4.0 Group and the University of Central Lancashire, supporting the delivery of a groundbreaking disruptive innovation accelerator programme, IN4.0 ACCESS.
Super League, in partnership with law firm Ward Hadaway, has opened nominations on its website for a new honour to be presented at the Betfred Super League Awards on October 6.
Leading commercial law firm Ward Hadaway has completed its 10th academy conversion for Co-operative Academies Trust over the past 12 months.
"Fix my legal spend, save me time, and give me high quality legal advice" is the clear message coming from key decision-makers in the SME sector.
It's probably one of the most famous food products in the world, so it definitely came as a surprise when the European Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) decided to uphold an application from Irish burger restaurant chain, Supermac's for McDonalds' EU trade mark of 'Big Mac' to be revoked. The seemingly bizarre result of this is that McDonald's has lost its EU-wide trade mark relating to possibly its most iconic product.
Leading law firm Ward Hadaway is supporting local businesses as part of the Scaleup North East Accelerator initiative.
As part of Ward Hadaway’s 30th anniversary celebrations, more than 50 of our people will team up this September to run a non-stop relay between our offices in Manchester, Leeds and Newcastle – all in the name of charities COCO and Greggs Foundation!
Please note that this event is now fully booked. To be added to the waiting list, please contact Chloe Atkinson on chloe.atkinson@wardhadaway.com
Value for Money (VFM) is the standard by which the HCA regulates the performance of registered providers in terms of performance of their functions economically, efficiently and in a manner that value is obtained from social housing investment.
Please note this seminar is now fully booked. If you would like to be added to the waiting list, please contact Ashleigh Chisholm at ashleigh.chisholm@wardhadaway.com.
HOUSEBUILDER Eccleston Homes proved to be hot property by winning two awards at the Ward Hadaway Greater Manchester Fastest 50 Awards 2017.
TODAY is the day when we reveal the businesses who have made it into the Ward Hadaway Greater Manchester Fastest 50 2017 – the comprehensive list of the region’s fastest-growing companies.
TV and consumer electronics maker Hisense UK put itself in the picture with a double win at the Ward Hadaway Yorkshire Fastest 50 Awards 2017.
GPs are being warned that practices are increasingly being targeted by fraudsters.
LAW firm Ward Hadaway is helping technology companies across the North to bring the best talent from across the world into the country.
European Union Trade Marks (EUTMs) and Community Design Rights (CDRs) currently provide intellectual property protection across the European Union, including the UK. How will this be affected by the UK's vote to leave the EU?
TRANSPORT smartcard specialist ESP Systex proved to be the prime mover amongst Yorkshire's privately owned companies with a double win at the Ward Hadaway Yorkshire Fastest 50 Awards 2016.
PEOPLE power was the order of the day at the Ward Hadaway Greater Manchester Fastest 50 Awards 2016 with recruitment specialist Silven Recruitment winning two awards.
TODAY is the day when we reveal the businesses who have made it into the Ward Hadaway Yorkshire Fastest 50 2016 – the comprehensive list of Yorkshire’s fastest-growing companies.
Elaine Chan, Partner in the Commercial Litigation team at Ward Hadaway, looks at what manufacturers can do if products turn out to be faulty.
Investors in Secured Energy Bonds may be at risk of losing money as the scheme, which promised a 6.5% annual return, has now gone into administration.
PROPERTY developer S Harrison Group triumphed at the 2015 Yorkshire Fastest 50 Awards.
TANKER leasing specialist Multistar Container Transport Limited proved to be the prime mover at the 2015 Greater Manchester Fastest 50 Awards.
Due to unforeseen circumstances this seminar has been cancelled. Should you have any queries, please contact Ashleigh Chisholm on 0191 204 4046 or ashleigh.chisholm@wardhadaway.com
Are you a school that hasn't become an academy? Would you like to know more about your school's options for academy status and how to work with other schools and academies?
CREATIVE and digital businesses looking to fund their ventures can get the low-down on some of the options available at a special free event supported by Ward Hadaway later this month.
Many growing businesses still regard bank lending as their main source of funding when it comes to finance for their companies.
A COMPANY making money-off voucher books for local goods and services has secured backing from the Finance for Business North East Fund.
LAW firm Ward Hadaway has helped a North East venture capital fund reach a major landmark.
Sarah Crilly (pictured), Associate in the Family and Matrimonial team at Ward Hadaway, looks at what happens in the event of a dispute between separated partners over children's schooling.
LAW firm Ward Hadaway has advised on an investment deal in the healthcare sector.
The Government has published its long-heralded White Paper on State Pension reform. As with all reforms, there will be winners and losers from the changes, and the debate has already begun as to who falls into what category.
R&D tax credits represent a key method for creative and digital businesses and other companies who invest in their ideas to access additional funding.
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