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High Court gives guidance on conduct of non-statutory inquiries
This post was first published on our Public Law Notes blog. In R (on the application of Clarke and Others) v Holliday [2019] EWHC 3596 (Admin), …
Policy making through the back door – Spotting issues and challenging Brexit-related SIs
The post below was first published on our Brexit blog With the European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Act 2020 (the Withdrawal Agreement Act) now formally …
The View from Brussels - Some critical issues for the future trade relationship
The post below was first published on our Brexit blog The European Commission has started a debate with the Member States on the shape of the Union's …
Energy price cap to be recalculated following flawed consultation
The post below was first published on our Public Law blog In R (on the application of British Gas Trading Ltd) v Gas & Electricity Markets …
Pension Schemes Bill reintroduced paving way for new criminal and civil sanctions aimed at directors of DB sponsors
The post below was first published on our Pensions blog The Pension Schemes Bill was reintroduced in the House of Lords by the Government yesterday. As …
Pension predictions - Five things to look out for in 2020
The post below was first published on our Pensions blog With the election done and dusted and a strong Conservative majority now in place in time for …
The future UK-EU relationship – what is next?
The post below was first published on our Brexit blog “The election result represents a decisive choice by the UK electorate to proceed with leaving the …
Capital controls in the UK?
Since the US Dollar departed from the gold standard in 1971 much of the world has abandoned or substantially relaxed capital and exchange controls. …
The UK general election 2019 – what lies ahead for employment law?
The post below was first published on our Employment blog. Employment rights have been a key political battleground during both the Brexit process …
What does the election mean for pensions?
The post below was first published on our Pensions blog The outcome of the 2019 General Election has the potential to radically impact the nature of the …
Labour’s ‘Medicines for the Many’ policy – implications for intellectual property
Jeremy Corbyn, Leader of the Labour Party, recently announced a report entitled “Medicines For the Many: Public Health before Private Profit”, which sets …
Labour's energy sector nationalisation plans: implications for the industry and investors
In May 2019, 'Bringing energy home: Labour's proposal for publicly owned energy networks' the Labour Party added more detail to their 2017 Manifesto plan …
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