Monthly Archives: July 2023

Employment Tribunals: the incredible shrinking backlog

Previously on this blog, I have noted how, in March this year, HM Courts & Tribunal Service began to revise its previously published management information on the backlog of Employment Tribunal cases, and how this magical shrinkage of the ET … Continue reading

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Good Law Project: rebel Alliance

In cheering Thursday news, the First-tier Tribunal (General Regulatory Chamber) has today dismissed the nasty, illiberal attempt by Jolyon ‘mostly tax avoidance‘ Maugham, his (Not Very) Good Law Project, and their pet Mermaids to legally challenge the charitable status of … Continue reading

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More bad dad dancing?

Maybe the Department for Business & Trade missed the memo about Father’s Day always being celebrated on the third Sunday in June, but they waited until 29 June to publish their response to the consultation on reform of parental leave … Continue reading

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