SEP 06 2023

Rudy Giuliani found liable for defamation

Rudy Giuliani is liable for defamation Rudy Giuliani is liable for defamation, after he spread false allegations about election workers Ruby Freeman and Wandrea ArShaye “Shaye” Moss. What was the allegation? The original allegations were made by an anonymised individual.  They complained to the Secretary of State Office that Ms Freeman and Ms Moss had… Continue reading Rudy Giuliani found liable for defamation

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AUG 23 2023

Navigating Sponsor Licence Applications

YOUR IMMIGRATION PATHWAY TO BUILDING A GLOBAL WORKFORCE Introduction: In today’s rapidly changing world of business,  the boundaries that once confined us are becoming more fluid. This new reality means that organizations are reaching across borders to find the best talent. However, this exciting journey towards creating a diverse global workforce comes with a complex… Continue reading Navigating Sponsor Licence Applications

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AUG 11 2023

UK IMMIGRATION: NEW SECTORS ADDED TO SPONSOR LIST

SHORTAGE OCCUPATION LIST, SEAFOOD SECTOR JOBS NOW ADDED Since Brexit terminated free movement with the EU, Skilled Worker visas are ever more important for UK enterprises. In fact industries like construction and fishing are grappling with job vacancies they cannot fill. This is driving the need for more skilled workers in this sector. Additionally, it… Continue reading UK IMMIGRATION: NEW SECTORS ADDED TO SPONSOR LIST

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AUG 02 2023

UK immigration system undergoes significant changes

The post-Brexit landscape, UK immigration undergoes significant changes relating to foreign nationals As the United Kingdom continues to navigate its post-Brexit landscape, UK immigration sees significant changes. By this we mean for those residing in the country. One vital aspect of the UK’s immigration policy is the Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) status, which provides… Continue reading UK immigration system undergoes significant changes

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JUL 25 2023

UK Immigration Rules Announced in “Statement of Changes”

The Home Office Statement of Changes The United Kingdom is a popular destination for international students, offering education and diverse cultural experiences. However, recent changes in the UK’s immigration policy have raised concerns among students and qualifying individuals seeking access to pre-settled status. The United Kingdom’s immigration landscape is shifting with the introduction of a… Continue reading UK Immigration Rules Announced in “Statement of Changes”

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JUL 21 2023

Actor Noel Clarke is suing the Guardian for £10m

Actor sues The Guardian for £10 million in defamation claim The actor Noel Clarke is suing The Guardian for £10 million over the publication of articles which alleged that he had engaged in sexual misconduct, harassment and bullying against a number of female colleagues. The allegations were first revealed by The Guardian in 2021. In… Continue reading Actor Noel Clarke is suing the Guardian for £10m

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JUL 18 2023

UK Immigration – Huge Fee Increases

UK Government Announces Huge Immigration Fee increases: A Financial Burden for Migrants and their families. In a recent update, the government announced huge immigration fee increases and the immigration health surcharge. However, some fees will be abolished. These changes will have far-reaching consequences for migrants and their families. What is the rate of increase for… Continue reading UK Immigration – Huge Fee Increases

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JUL 13 2023

Privacy and Legal Concerns Surrounding the UK’s Online Safety Bill

The UK’s Online Safety Bill A heated debate surrounds a crucial aspect of the UK’s Online Safety Bill (The Bill): whether the pursuit of greater protections against child sexual abuse material (CSAM) justifies compromising individual privacy in relation to private messages. While the aim to combat CSAM is undoubtedly important, critics argue that the bill’s… Continue reading Privacy and Legal Concerns Surrounding the UK’s Online Safety Bill

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JUN 23 2023

Judgement handed down in Libel Claim

Hay v Cresswell  – Public Interest Defence Succeeds in Libel Claim On the 26 April 2023, Mrs Justice Heather Williams handed down a judgment in the High Court in the case of Hay v Cresswell. This case concerned the #TattooMeToo movement in a libel claim brought by the perpetrator of a sexual assault (Hay) against… Continue reading Judgement handed down in Libel Claim

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JUN 19 2023

JOB OPENING FOR MEDIA LITIGATION LAWYER

We’re Hiring! Media Litigation Lawyer Taylor Hampton is an award-winning law firm in the heart of London. Due to expansion of our successful media law department, we are seeking a media litigation lawyer to join our busy team. This is a great opportunity to work at a leading media law firm alongside the best in… Continue reading JOB OPENING FOR MEDIA LITIGATION LAWYER

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