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The Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill – Second Reading
We have previously reported on the introduction of the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill (aka Martyn’s Law). Yesterday, Monday the 14th October, the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill completed another step along the journey to b...
Propel Legal Briefing: 'The road ahead for pavement licensing' by Luke Elford
First appearing for Propel Hospitality in their Legal Briefing on 9th October 2024. The road ahead for pavement licensing by Luke Elford Amid the buzz of party conference season, the awful weather and chatter about which politicians received fre...
Wolverhampton Taxi drivers could receive new powers to record audio
Following a spate of attacks against drivers in recent years, including the manslaughter of a driver in 2022, Wolverhampton City Council have proposed plans to allow drivers who feel threatened to be able to use a panic style button to momentarily...
New tipping law comes into force
From today (1st October), the Employment (Allocation of Tips) Act 2023 and the statutory Code of Practice on fair and transparent distribution of tips comes into force. This new legislation effectively makes it unlawful for employers to make deduc...
MUP for England?
It is reported in the Telegraph that more changes may be on the books of the new Labour Government. This week it is in relation to Minimum Unit Pricing (MUP) for alcohol. In England there is a minimum price requirement contained in the mandatory ...
Scotland: MUP to rise to 65p per unit on 30th September 2024
We have previously reported that the minimum unit pricing in Scotland in set to rise and the potential spread of MUP across the rest of the UK. On the 30th of September 2024, the rate in Scotland will rise from 50 p per unit to 65 p (a 30% ...
Latest decision -Business Interruption Insurance Claims
The Court of Appeal has this week heard a further case in relation to the application and ability to claim on business interruption insurance during the Covid 19 pandemic. The court heard 6 expedited test cases which centred on the clauses around...
Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill (aka Martyn's Law)
As previously reported the new Labour Government included within their manifesto a pledge to re-introduce Martyn’s law, which was lost when Parliament was dissolved prior to the election. Today in Parliament the Home Secretary presented the...