Transline Group, the employment agency which provides staff to Sports Direct, is preparing for insolvency as it continues to struggle to find investment.
British newspapers embroiled in copyright row over ‘exclusive content’
Best-selling British newspaper The Sun has accused MailOnline of copyright infringement, alleging that the popular news website has stolen its ‘exclusive content’ on more than one occasion.
Employers should pay “premium rate” for zero-hours shift work, says Taylor Review
The Government’s ongoing exploration of the so-called gig economy and modern working practices has suggested that UK employers who offer short-notice shift work to employees on zero-hours contracts should pay their staff a “premium rate”.
Property register could prompt frantic sales
News that the Government is planning to set up a register of property owned by foreign nationals in a bid to clamp down on tax evasion and money laundering has apparently led to a number of Nigerian property owners trying to sell.
Shake-up of speeding sentences
Tougher punishments will be meted out to those drivers who are convicted of the most serious speeding offences in England and Wales.