Webinar | The Data (Use and Access) Act 2025 – a practical approach | 2 July 2025 at 3pm

This webinar will take a practical approach to help your organisation to implement the relevant changes to data protection law made by the Data (Use and Access) Act 2025. The topics we will cover include:   By the end of the webinar you will be better able to explain the main changes to your organisation …
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Using the law to create change – a new guide for charities and campaigning groups

In partnership with NEON, this new guide explains how your organisation can use the law to create meaningful change. Legal action is rarely enough to drive systemic change on its own, but the law can be a powerful tool for purpose-driven organisations, especially when combined with other tactics within a broader campaign strategy. The guide …
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UK creative visas: festival season challenges?

In March 2025 the performer FKA twigs hit the headlines for having to pull out of her North American tour at the eleventh hour, blaming her team for not securing her US visa in time.  US visas are often known for complexity and high costs, but how does the UK compare? The UK’s rich and …
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Employment Status: Tribunal finds exam invigilator was worker not self employed: Lessons from Shanks v Scottish Qualifications Authority

In Shanks v Scottish Qualifications Authority, the Employment Tribunal ruled an exam invigilator was a worker under employment law and entitled to holiday pay. This case highlights the importance of aligning contractual terms with actual working practices and serves as a warning to employers about the importance of correctly assessing the employment status of those …
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The implications of the For Women Scotland judgment in the world of sport

Women’s sport is the latest sphere to feel the ripple effects of the Supreme Court’s recent decision in the For Women Scotland v The Scottish Ministers case (discussed here). In For Women Scotland, the Supreme Court held that transgender people retain their biological sex for the purposes of the Equality Act 2010 (EqA) even if …
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Demystifying investigations webinar series

Organisations are undertaking an increasing number of investigations, ranging from inquiries into individual actions such as misconduct to reviews into institutional dysfunctionalities. But investigations can be complex.   We are hosting a series of webinars where we will be exploring investigations. These sessions will provide you with the know-how to navigate this difficult territory successfully, and equip …
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