Brexit campaign group Leave.EU has found itself embroiled in a legal battle, after a freelance photographer accused campaigners of using his copyrighted photographs to promote their cause.
NHS study finds ‘race gap’ in workplace discrimination claims
A nationwide study conducted by the National Health Service (NHS) has revealed a shocking ‘race gap’ between the number of harassment claims reported by its staff.
Landlords shrug off SDLT with plans to expand property portfolios
An increasing number of landlords and investors are planning to expand their buy-to-let portfolios in coming months, according to a new study.
Hundreds of workers made redundant will receive pay-outs, Tribunal rules
Hundreds of workers who were made redundant by a parcel delivery company have been awarded pay-outs following success at an Employment Tribunal.
Disgruntled bicycle couriers launch Employment Tribunal over minimum wage
Four cycle couriers contracting under London-based delivery firms have teamed up with the Independent Workers Union of Great Britain (IWGB) to launch a single Employment Tribunal against four courier companies.