Foreign students: is the UK attracting the brightest and the best?
The UK government has announced proposals to curb further the ability for foreign students to bring their families with them to the UK,...
The UK government has announced proposals to curb further the ability for foreign students to bring their families with them to the UK,...
Ruth Perry was a Headteacher of Caversham Primary School in Reading. She took her own life after The Office for Standards in Education,...
In 2006, the European Machinery Directive (Directive 2006/42/EC) was introduced to ensure safe machinery in the EU market while allowing...
Earlier this month we considered the Government’s Action Plan for Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIP) to reform and...
AI is already transforming the way we think about work with around 37% of businesses now incorporating some form of AI into their...
On 16 May 2023, a historic piece of EU legislation on deforestation was adopted by the European Council, thus concluding over 18-months...
Contested wills and inheritance claims have become more commonplace in the English courts in recent years. These proceedings often centre...
On 9 May 2022 the DCMS Committee published a report, Influencer culture: Lights, camera, inaction? exploring the rapid expansion of...
The SCCA has released a revised set of rules that will apply to all arbitrations filed with the Center on or after 1 May 2023.
The new Rules
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