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September 16, 2020, Ian Chapman-Curry

Improving outcomes for members of DC schemes

The Week In Pensions provides you with a digest of the most important pensions legal and regulatory developments along with highlighting some of the most interesting stories from the pensions industry … [Read more...] about Improving outcomes for members of DC schemes

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Pensions, Pensions law, The Week In Pensions

September 9, 2020, Ian Chapman-Curry

UK Government confirms plans to move minimum pension age to 57

The Week In Pensions provides you with a digest of the most important developments in pensions law and regulation along with highlighting some of the most interesting stories from the pensions … [Read more...] about UK Government confirms plans to move minimum pension age to 57

Filed Under: News Tagged With: DB funding, Pension dashboards, Pensions, Pensions law, The Week In Pensions

September 2, 2020, Ian Chapman-Curry

Pensions and climate change – a new government consultation

The Week In Pensions provides you with a digest of the most important developments in pensions law and regulation along with highlighting some of the most interesting stories from the pensions … [Read more...] about Pensions and climate change – a new government consultation

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Climate change, ESG and pensions, Pension dashboards, Pension transfers, Pensions technology, PPF, The Week In Pensions

August 28, 2020, Kieran Laird, John Cooper and Ravi Randhawa

Administrative Court finds the decision not to include gig workers in the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme lawful

The case of R (On the Application Of Adiatu & Anor) v Her Majesty's Treasury [2020] EWHC 1554 (Admin) concerned challenges certain decisions made by the Treasury in relation to the availability of … [Read more...] about Administrative Court finds the decision not to include gig workers in the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme lawful

Filed Under: Public Law & Regulation Tagged With: CJRS, Furlough, Gig economy, Human Rights Act, JRS, Public Law & Regulation, SSP

August 27, 2020, Jocelyn Paulley

What do organisations thinking of using facial recognition software need to do following the Court of Appeal judgement in R (Bridges) v CC South Wales?

We have identified four general principles that any organisation wanting to use facial recognition technology should consider following this judgement (as the context and grounds of appeal are to some … [Read more...] about What do organisations thinking of using facial recognition software need to do following the Court of Appeal judgement in R (Bridges) v CC South Wales?

Filed Under: AI Tagged With: Artificial Intelligence (AI)

August 26, 2020, Kieran Laird, John Cooper and Ravi Randhawa

Court of Appeal confirms high threshold for injunctions preventing publication of Ofsted reports

In R (on the application of the Governing Body of X) v Office for Standards In Education, Children's Services and Skills & Anor [2020] EWCA Civ 594 the Court of Appeal considered whether to grant … [Read more...] about Court of Appeal confirms high threshold for injunctions preventing publication of Ofsted reports

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Court of Appeal, Education, Ofsted, Public Law & Regulation, UK

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