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Chris Packham: Net Zero hero, or Net Zero zero?

Television personality Chris Packham has re-opened the crowdfunder he launched in December last year – and closed just one week later, having raked in a stonking £84,945 from 3,132 donors – to enable him to take Rishi Sunak to court … Continue reading

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Single Enforcement Body: Yes, kids, we’re almost there!

Almost three years ago, in December 2021, I concluded on this blog that, in terms of progress towards the creation of a single enforcement body for workplace rights – a reform I had first proposed 20 years earlier, when a … Continue reading

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Zero-hours contracts: To ban, or not to ban?

While we await the return of MPs to Westminster to begin work on the new Labour Government’s ambitious legislative programme, including what is set to be a truly humungous Employment Rights Bill, the (very) clever policy wonks at the Resolution … Continue reading

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