The GMC has published its Workforce Report, which intends to provide an overview of the strengths and weaknesses of the current set-up, and insight into potential issues in the future if work is not done now to tackle these concerns.
Emergency legislation is now in force to protect private and social tenants from the cost of living crisis. Whilst tenants, like home owners, will undoubtedly struggle to manage the increased costs of living with energy bills soaring and the costs of fuel and goods continuing to rise, this blog considers what impact the proposed legislation will have on landlords.
Earlier this month (September 2022) Meta Platforms Ireland Limited (a subsidiary of Meta Inc (owner of numerous social media sites including Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp) was fined €405 Million by Ireland’s Data Protection Commission (“DPC”) following an investigation into their handling of children’s data on Instagram, the fine being one of the largest of its kind issued by the regulator.
To ease the transition period following the United Kingdom leaving the European Union, the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 was introduced to allow the UK to retain key pieces of EU law, affording it a special status within UK domestic law. However, on 22 September 2022, the Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill was introduced to Parliament with the aim of revoking this special status, allowing the UK to amend, repeal and replace all EU legislation.