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            Care home sponsor licence compliance is a sensitive and important obligation for nursing homes. In this article Leena Chouhan examines a particular case involving a High Court ruling. High Court Rules Against Home Office on Genuine Vacancy Requirement The High Court has ruled that the Home Office’s approach to assessing the ‘genuine vacancy’ requirement for… Continue reading Care Home Sponsor Licence Compliance
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            Update by Head of Immigration, Leena Chouhan: Our latest update explains how the UK government is making significant changes to the way visitors enter the country. Starting 8 January 2025, millions of non-European visitors will require an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) for UK entry. Therefore, this new system will streamline border processes and enhance security,… Continue reading Introducing Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA)
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            Daniel Taylor comments on Prince Harry’s settlement Daniel Taylor of Taylor Hampton was interviewed in the NY Times following settlement of Prince Harry’s case against the Sun Newspaper. For the full article in The New York Times see HERE For More… Continue reading Taylor Hampton continues contributing to New York Times
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            Daniel Taylor, Managing Partner at Taylor Hampton, featuring in the New York Times this week to discuss the dramatic settlement reached between Prince Harry, Lord Tom Watson and News Group Newspapers. For a full link to the article see HERE: Taylor Hampton’s Media Law Practice Our media lawyers have many years of experience in complex cases in… Continue reading Prince Harry Trial: Taylor Hampton featured in the New York Times
Read more“Monumental victory” for victims of press intrusion and call to action following settlement of Prince Harry privacy claim Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex and former deputy Labour leader Tom Watson have today settled their claims against News Group Newspapers (NGN) the Murdoch-owned publisher of The Sun and now-defunct News of the World newspapers. In… Continue reading Breaking News on settlement of Prince Harry Trial
Read moreBreaking news on Prince Harry’s Trial News Group Newspapers (NGN), the publisher of The Sun and the defunct News of the World newspaper, has today made a “full and unequivocal” apology to Prince Harry and Lord Tom Watson as the parties settled their claims in court today. Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, and former deputy… Continue reading Rupert Murdoch’s News Group Newspapers apologises to Prince Harry in “monumental victory” in landmark privacy case
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            The UK Government has unveiled new measures aimed at addressing funding challenges in the migration and borders system. These changes focus on increasing fees for selected immigration services and introducing updates to Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) rules for airside transit passengers.
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            Trial delayed after Prince Harry and The Sun publisher enter settlement negotiations The opening day of an 8-week phone hacking trial at the High Court has now been pushed back to tomorrow following multiple requests for delays from the parties to allow settlement negotiations to take place. Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and ex-Labour deputy… Continue reading BREAKING NEWS UPDATE ON TODAY’S PRINCE HARRY TRIAL
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            Prince Harry will get his long-awaited day in court against Rupert Murdoch’s British tabloids on Monday, as his lawsuit against News Group Newspapers for unlawful gathering of private information finally goes on trial in London
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