Those who have been following the news story about Yorkshire County Cricket Club and the instances of racist abuse highlighted by former player and whistle-blower Azeem Rafiq cannot have failed to notice quite how…
Articles by ‘Adrian Henderson’
The autumn budget announcement at the end of October was an opportunity for employers everywhere to gauge the Government’s assessment of how the economy is coping, what the forecasts are, and how to safeguard…
A tweet from the Labour Party which appeared on 26th July announcing a plan for employees to receive full employment rights from day one, appeared to be following on from commitments made by the previous labour leadership prior to the 2019 general election.
As working practices continue to adapt to the reality of the coronavirus pandemic, further clarification on reasonable requirements for PPE use is given in the recent Employment Tribunal claim of Deimantas Kubilius v Kent Foods Limited.
With the worst figures on record during the month of December 2019, Matt Hancock has suggested that NHS A&E waiting time targets could soon be scrapped. Could this mean more ‘realistic’ reporting of the NHS’s current situation, and what could replace this target?
Underperforming and understaffed: just how badly is the NHS struggling in 2019? Alex Kuklenko, currently working as a trainee in our Medical Negligence team, reviews the present state of our National Health Service.