Constitutional Reform
The infrastructure of the assurance scheme built by British Game Assurance (BGA) will be transferred to Aim to Sustain (A2S), it was announced today (Monday October 16th). The transfer should be completed later in the Autumn and in the meantime, the scheme remains unchanged and open to new members. Following completion, Aim to Sustain will… Read more »
A recent legal judgement in which an employee was awarded £65,000 compensation after an employer failed to make reasonable adjustments when her role was affected by menopause symptoms, illustrates the importance for GP practices of having a menopause policy in place for staff. The warning comes from the Medical Defence Union (MDU) HR partner Peninsula, which… Read more »
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By politics.co.uk staff Confusion over whether the newly-established expenses watchdog will accept Sir Christopher Kelly’s recommendations in full is overshadowing the build-up to his report’s publication. Since Harriet Harman pointed out over the weekend the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (Ipsa) is tasked with implementing Sir Christopher’s proposals as it sees fit doubt has been cast… Read more »
By Ian Dunt The shadow of the expenses crisis hangs over parliament today as MPs await the publication of the Kelly review and letters demanding payment from Sir Thomas Legg. A small group of MPs will be receiving letters from Sir Thomas throughout the week. Those who were unable to show him mortgage interest statements… Read more »