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 Helen Thewlis
  March 9, 2021
This week we’re supporting ‘UK Says No More week - a national campaign aimed at ending domestic abuse and sexual violence across the UK.
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 Gareth Dando
  March 4, 2021
​The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak, has announced the Budget for 2021 and has confirmed that the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (also known as furlough scheme) will be extended further beyond the end of April to the end of September.​
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 Helen Thewlis
  March 4, 2021
The chancellor has announced a £15million package for support for domestic abuse programmes. This follows a previous increase in funding for domestic abuse services during the first national lockdown last year amid the huge rise in domestic abuse and has almost doubled the funding towards domestic abuse in the 2020 budget.
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 Lindsey Frith
  March 3, 2021
In the March Budget, the Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak made two housing announcements.
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 Joanne Coen
  March 1, 2021
The impact of the pandemic since March 2020 and the restrictions and lockdowns that have resulted from it have intensified the risk factors that put children at risk of abuse.
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 Gareth Dando
  February 22, 2021
The Chancellor of the Exchequer is expected to announce an extension to the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme, (“the scheme”) into the summer during his Budget announcement on 3 March 2020.
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 David Bradley
  February 18, 2021
Our Head of Employment, David Bradley, joined discussions with Rachel Burden on BBC Radio 5 Live this morning to provide his legal expertise on the issues around a 'no jab, no job policy that some employers may wish to introduce.
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 Emily Walker
  February 17, 2021
Employers have recently understandably been focussing on matters relating to the impact of coronavirus and the ongoing Government measures in this regard. However, the Law goes on and therefore we have set out below some other key developments and upcoming dates that employers ought to be aware of.
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