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Served with a Prohibition Notice? Here’s what you need to know
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Prohibition Notices don’t just stop a particular – possibly business critical – activity. They are also listed on a public regi…
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Fees for Intervention: What they are and when to dispute them
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Breaching health and safety laws is expensive. Here, we explore when a business might face costs for a material breach, when an…
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Production Orders and what you should do if you receive one
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A Production Order typically requires a business or a person to provide access to material in their possession that is useful t…
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A year in review: what the latest HSE statistics tell us about worker safety in 2024
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The Health & Safety Executive’s latest report on work-related fatalities paints a lamentably familiar picture. Here, we outline…
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Will a recent case in the Court of Appeal erode the right to silence?
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A recent decision by the Court of Appeal has highlighted the consequences of failing to answer questions in the early stages of…
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Giving confidential data to the police
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When the police need your organisation’s confidential data, does GDPR allow you to provide them? Here we consider the issues.
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Greater penalties for dangerous driving: managing the risks when driving for work
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Last year, significant changes were made to the sentencing guidelines for driving offences in England & Wales, including the in…
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How to safeguard your organisation against a GDPR breach
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Breaching GDPR obligations is not only brand damaging – it’s expensive. Here, we discuss what the current data protection clima…
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Dawn raids: What are they and who has the power to carry one out?
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A dawn raid is an unannounced visit by a regulatory body to gather evidence of suspected non-compliance with legal obligations.…
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Poor working conditions costing £20.7bn, and other key takeaways from the HSE’s latest statistics
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This week, the Health & Safety Executive published its statistics on work-related health and safety. In this insight we highlig…
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