Bereaved parents who have suffered the loss of a child will be entitled to two weeks’ statutory paid leave from…
Month: January 2020
Note that EU citizens are required to register under the UK settlement scheme to safeguard their rights to remain in…
If you are one of the tens of thousands of individuals employed in the UK on a zero hour or…
Manchester City Council is preparing to introduce new licensing rules for public venues to support counter-terrorism policing. Sports and music…
More than 100 councils in England are to receive new funding from the Government to take on criminal landlords and…
More than £54 million in refunds are yet to be claimed by individuals who were overcharged when registering a power…
The British Parking Association (BPA) is to implement a new code of conduct governing private car parking firms. Members of…
The Law Commission has put forward plans to make the leasehold system fairer and cheaper for Britain’s 4 million leaseholders…
The second phase of testing for the Litigation in Person (LiP) portal is due to start later this month, according…
The Home Office has faced stark criticism from campaign groups for its decision not to reveal details of the algorithm…
The parent company of Currys PC World has been fined £500,000 after the tills in its shops were compromised by…
USCIS is continuing with the planned closure of 13 US international field offices and 3 district offices by August 2020.…
A new registration process takes effect for the forthcoming H-1B cap selection process which, according to USCIS, will deliver overall…
A dismissed employee has been told by an employment tribunal that his ethical veganism is protected against discrimination by UK…
A federal judge in Oregon has temporarily blocked President Trump’s order to deny visas to immigrants without health insurance. On…
Facebook and eBay have signed agreements pledging to combat the use of fake and misleading reviews on their sites. Following…
2020 is set to bring wide-ranging reforms in US immigration regulations as the Trump Administration moves ahead with planned changes…
A number of US courts have blocked the Trump Administration from using new, tougher rules on US immigration applications from…
The Ministry of Justice has announced that the so-called ‘no fault’ divorce Bill is to be one of the first…
As a student currently in the UK under a Tier 4 visa, you may be looking to extend your stay…