Insight
06/04/21
The European Court of Justice has set out the factors to be taken into account to decide when standby time should be counted as working time under the Working Time Directive.
Alert
01/04/21
The Government has announced further guidance on the much anticipated new model of shared ownership lease, as reported by Inside Housing on 1 April 2021.
Supreme Court rules that care workers are only entitled to national minimum wage for the times they are awake for the purposes of working
23/03/21
The Supreme Court upheld the Court of Appeal’s decision that workers required to do sleep-in shifts were only entitled to National Minimum Wage when awake for purposes of working.
Procurement case law - winter 2020/2021
19/03/21
In this update, Capsticks’ procurement specialists summarise two important procurement cases for bidders and contracting authorities from winter 2020/2021.
Housing case law - March 2021
18/03/21
Read our monthly housing case law update, which includes recent cases from courts in England and Wales that are relevant to the #ukhousing sector.
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.