Archive for December 2016
Immigration Act 2016—language requirements for public sector workers
Immigration analysis: What will the Immigration Act 2016 (IA 2016) mean in practice? Akua Reindorf,…
Read MoreThe Immigration Act and the “Fluency Duty” for Public Sector Workers: Speaking in Tongues?
What steps are employers expected to take to comply with the Public Sector English Language…
Read MoreCloisters beats Littleton Chambers in the EAT rankings
Today, The Lawyer announces that Cloisters ranks top in the EAT rankings. Cloisters made 61…
Read MoreBBC Look East interviews Sarah Fraser Butlin on the impending industrial strikes taking place this week
On the 19 December, Look East interviewed Sarah Fraser Butlin on the industrial action that…
Read MoreWritten submission to House of Commons Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee inquiry
Written evidence from Caspar Glyn QC, Anna Beale and Nathaniel Caiden Authors This submission…
Read MoreSchona Jolly’s ‘Why the Daily Mail is wrong about the judiciary’ story ranks Top 5 in The Lawyer’s Top 20 stories of 2016
It is a sign of a healthy and functioning democracy that the exercise of governmental…
Read MoreImportant Public Services: the Regulations have arrived
This week the Government published a series of draft Regulations defining what “important public services”…
Read MoreSame-sex marriage within the Church of England
Nathan Roberts considers Pemberton v Bishop of Southwell and Nottingham, concerning a priest who was…
Read MoreCloisters column: ‘The age of Trump and “Brexit”: is the balance between gay rights and religious freedom changing?’
Cloisters: Equality and Human Rights in Practice The age of Trump and “Brexit”: is the…
Read MoreThe gap is still opaque: the final draft of the Gender Pay Gap Regulations for the Private sector
Provision for equal pay audits was introduced in s. 78 of the Equality Act 2010…
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