Claimant disciplined after expressing his religious beliefs has not been unlawfully discriminated against or victimised
17/03/21
In two appeals involving the same claimant, Page v NHS TDA and Page v Lord Chancellor & Lord Chief Justice of England & Wales, the Court of Appeal has given Judgment in a case involving the difficult balance between two protected characteristics.
Fire Safety: New RICS guidance published on EWS1 forms
10/03/21
RICS has published new guidance on ESW1 Forms, which comes into force on 5th April and clarifies where EWS1 Forms are needed. This will be important to RPs and their leaseholders in preventing delays in sales/mortgage process.
COVID-19 FAQs: The extended Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme and furlough leave
09/03/21
The Government announced the launch of the new Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS), where employers can “furlough” staff and HMRC will reimburse up to 80% of the employee’s wages, up to a maximum of £2,500 per month.
Spring Budget 2021 in brief: Key highlights for the housing sector
03/03/21
Chancellor Rishi Sunak today used his 2021 Budget to announce a series of initiatives, including an extension of the SDLT holiday and a new scheme to support lenders in providing mortgages with 5% deposits for potential buyers.
The Budget 2021: a first look at the expected changes for housing providers
01/03/21
The budget announcement will provide good news for housing associations. The Chancellor needs to evaluate the time frame of current measures to support housing providers and tenants, and implement solutions to economic challenges caused by Covid-19.
‘Ban on eviction’ extended (again) in England until 31 March 2021
19/02/21
Last week, the government announced that the ‘ban on evictions’ in England—which was set to end on 21 February 2021—was to be extended until 31 March 2021.
Housing case law - February 2021
17/02/21
Read our monthly housing case law update, which includes recent cases from courts in England and Wales that are relevant to the #ukhousing sector.
Deploying staff: how to adopt a flexible approach and manage risks
12/02/21
Deploying staff flexibly between NHS Trusts, GP practices and other organisations is key to enabling new models of care, improving service resilience and ensuring continuity of care. We explore how the system-wide approach works and how to manage risks.
Procurement Policy Note 01/21: Procurement in an emergency
11/02/21
PPN 01/21 reiterates the PPN issued at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic setting out the procurement options available to Contracting Authorities during an emergency—further highlighting the commercial risks inherent in direct awards without competition.
Multi-billion pound intervention to remove unsafe cladding
11/02/21
The Housing Secretary has unveiled an unsafe cladding removal scheme which will add £3.5bn on top of the existing £1.6bn set aside—providing reassurance to leaseholders, allowing homeowners to once again buy and sell these properties freely.
EAT provides guidance for employers seeking to rely on the “reasonable steps” defence in harassment claims
09/02/21
In a recent case, the EAT rejected an employer’s appeal against a finding of harassment and held that simply providing training will not always be enough for an employer to defend such a claim if that training is not effective.
Elevating practice managers to partnership: considerations for practice owners
05/02/21
There is an increase in the number of GP partnerships who have offered their Practice Managers a partnership role or alternatively where a PM has wished to be promoted to partner level. We set out the benefits and legal considerations you need to take.