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A Labour Government – will it ‘Make Work Pay’?
The UK General Election on 4 July 2024 resulted in the first Labour Government in 14 years. This in turn heralds the biggest reform of employment law for a generation. Labour’s proposals in their ‘Plan to Make Work Pay’ promise wide-ranging changes, inclu...
ESG in the year of the election
Join partner Harry Hecht and our Head of Business and Human Rights Moira Thompson Oliver as they sit down with Michael Arnold, partner at Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP, to discuss the politicisation of ESG against the backdrop of elections in the UK, US...
The impact of COVID-19 on Executive Remuneration
In this podcast, Gillian Fairfield and Ian Brown discuss Executive Remuneration and the issues facing Remuneration Committees in the current crisis. In this podcast, Gillian Fairfield and Ian Brown discuss Executive Remuneration and the issues facing Remu...
Shifting the Overton Window: Enhancing Voluntary Carbon Market Integrity
Over the past few years, the interest in the voluntary carbon market and the opportunities it presents for businesses has grown.
Samay Shah and Aaron Wu are joined by Amy Merrill, Chief Executive Officer of The Integrity Council for the Voluntary Carbon M...
Talking AI with the experts - Faculty AI explain compliance through a technical lens
In this podcast, Rob Sumroy and Natalie Donovan speak to leading AI experts Faculty AI. They discuss, with Rupert Edwards (Faculty’s Legal Director and GC) and Kat James (their Technical Director) what good AI regulation looks like, how they approach regu...
AI and competition law – what’s been happening?
In this podcast, Laura Houston and Jordan Ellison discussed the changing tech environment, particularly around AI, and its effect on the legal landscape. As part of their conversation, they discussed the new EU AI Act which will soon become law, highlight...
Podcast: Tax News: June 2024
In this podcast, Zoe Andrews and Tanja Velling discuss the Upper Tribunal’s decisions in the remuneration trust case Marlborough DP and the VAT classification case Innovative Bites. In considering the latter, Zoe and Tanja also touch on a recent IMF paper...
Podcast: Tax News: May 2024
In this podcast, Zoe Andrews and Tanja Velling discuss two Court of Appeal decisions on the loan relationships unallowable purpose rule in section 441 of the Corporation Tax Act 2009: BlackRock and Kwik-Fit. In this podcast, Zoe Andrews and Tanja Velling ...
Podcast: Tax News: April 2024
In this podcast, Zoe Andrews and Tanja Velling discuss the Court of Appeal’s decision in Prudential on the interaction between the VAT grouping and time of supply rules, and the Upper Tribunal’s decisions in Beard (which followed First Nationwide in holdi...
Podcast: Tax News: March 2024
In this podcast, Zoe Andrews and Tanja Velling share thoughts on the Spring Budget and the following recent cases: the Court of Appeal’s decision in Clipperton on a dividend replacement scheme, and the First-tier Tribunal’s decisions in Keighley, Stolkin ...