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Joanne Moseley

No-deal Brexit: EU citizens entering UK after 29 March 2019 will need leave to remain

Yesterday the government announced that in the event the UK leaves the EU without a deal, it will seek to end free movement on 30 March...

Irwin Mitchell

Brexit and applicable laws and jurisdiction and enforcement in civil and commercial matters

The implications of any "no deal" Brexit  for the governing laws of contracts and for the jurisdiction of courts and the enforcement of...

Irwin Mitchell

"Brexit" and some preparations for a "no deal" scenario - thoughts on a little bit of proposed companies legislation

Amidst all the hype and frenzy of the current parliamentary "Brexit" farrago, it is worth remembering that somewhere quietly in the...

Irwin Mitchell

Brexit and the "meaningful vote"

The "meaningful vote" of Parliament on the final draft of the European Union (Withdrawal) Agreement negotiated by the  UK Government with...

Irwin Mitchell

"Referendums" in the air?

It is that time of year when some folk appear to want to go on Referendums as a way of solving difficult problems. "Brexit"  certainly...

Irwin Mitchell

Brexit and the "in-flight" financial services legislation

"Brexit" is not short on buzz-words and a new one has been spawned by the Financial Services (Implementation of Legislation) Bill...

Joanne Moseley

Employment legislation tracker 2019: Public Sector

Despite Brexit dominating the legislative agenda, there are a number of important changes taking place this year that schools and...

Irwin Mitchell

Brexit timetable update

By Jessica Greenhalgh, Corporate Solicitor at Irwin Mitchell LLP As MPs approach the middle of their two week Christmas recess, the...

Irwin Mitchell

A "managed no-deal Brexit" - is this a possibility?

On 19th December 2018 the European Commission issued a Communication  detailing  14 measures to address areas of potential major ...

Joanne Moseley

Immigration: White Paper sets out post-Brexit rules for employing migrants

The long overdue White Paper on immigration has  been published today. As expected, the government intends to end the free movement of EU...

Joanne Moseley

FAQs: Post Brexit recruitment of EU citizens

It's been reported in today's press that the Government's post-Brexit immigration plans could be delayed again because the Cabinet can't...

David Shirt

Brexit and the Northern Irish Backstop

By David Glass, Corporate Consultant at Irwin Mitchell. “Thinking about the “Protocol on Ireland /Northern Ireland” to the draft EU...

David Shirt

To vote or not to vote…

By Maria Emanuelli, Corporate Solicitor … that was not the question. Tensions seemed high in the House of Commons yesterday after the...

David Shirt

House of Lords Report on Brexit

Written by David Glass, a consultant in the Corporate team at Irwin Mitchell. Amid all the plethora of Brexit–related publications, the...

Joanne Moseley

EU votes to protect "gig" workers

The EU Employment Committee has approved draft legislation which will give important employment rights to casual, intermittent and...

David Shirt

Irwin Mitchell hosts Brexit event in Manchester

Law firm Irwin Mitchell will host a Brexit-themed event on 20th November to help businesses prepare and plan for when the UK leaves the...

Joanne Moseley

How is the Apprenticeship Levy going to change?

Last week, the Chancellor, Philip Hammond said that the government is going to make some changes to the controversial Apprenticeship Levy...

Joanne Moseley

Government pledge to end free movement "once and for all"

Theresa May has announced that EU citizens will no longer be given priority to live and work in Britain after Brexit.  She said the terms...

Elizabeth Thomson

Retail and Brexit - it's been an eventful week

The latest figures reported in The Retail Bulletin indicate that consumer mood is dipping, due to concerns about the wider economy in the...

Irwin Mitchell

The sums add up for the private education sector

The acquisition of Cognita by Jacobs Holdings for £2bn, including debt, reflects the continued interest in private education for...

Joanne Moseley

Will workers rights be diluted in a "no deal" Brexit?

The Government has recently published guidance on  "Workplace rights if there’s no Brexit deal" which sets out to reassure workers that...

Irwin Mitchell

Waning confidence bites. Can Brexit be blamed?

The Times has published an interesting, although worrying article on the performance of shop openings in the second quarter of the year....