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October 2025

United supporter scores ‘own goal’ with football shirt

It’s the nature of competitive team sport that supporters of each side don’t generally like to ‘mix’ during the big games. Indeed, football, stadiums have ‘home’ and ‘away’ stands to keep the two sets of fans apart. Arguably no game is more emotive in this regard than a local derby. Faux pas triggers social media… [Read More]

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October 2025

Employer liability for harassment

Harassment at work is usually carried out by individuals – but under UK law, employers can still be held responsible. This is because of a legal principle called “vicarious liability” which means a business can be liable for harassment carried out by an employee if it happened “in the course of employment.” What does “in… [Read More]

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October 2025

Lay-off and statutory guarantee pay: An employer’s guide

Being ‘laid-off’ is often used interchangably with being made redundant or getting fired. However, in employment law terms, the term lay-off has its own specific meaning. What does lay-off mean in legal terms? The legal concept of ‘lay-off’ refers to a situation where the employer asks an employee not to come to work for a… [Read More]

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October 2025

Lone working in the UK: Legal duties and key risks

Many UK staff work alone, whether by design or default. What are the rules around lone working? And what do HR teams need to be aware of? What is lone working? The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) defines lone workers as those who work without close or direct supervision. This can include: What does the… [Read More]

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October 2025

5 ways to end an employment contract

The relationship between employer and employee is, at its root, a contractual one – with the contract of employment at its base. You might think that ending the relationship simply involves ‘ending’ the contract. However, the law recognises several different ways in which a contract of employment can come to an end – and each… [Read More]

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