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Apr 2023

Unmarked Speed Camera Vans: What UK Motorists Need to Know

The use of unmarked speed camera vans has recently been trialled in Northamptonshire, and if successful, it could be rolled out across the rest of the UK. The unmarked vans are existing speed vans that have been re-wrapped in a matte grey coating instead of the usual bright orange and yellow markings that are commonly…

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12
Apr 2023

What Employers Can and Cannot Claim Back in Sponsorship and Immigration Fees

When an employer sponsors a migrant worker under the UK’s points-based immigration system, there are several expenses that they must cover, including sponsorship and immigration fees. These fees include obtaining a sponsor license and a certificate of sponsorship, as well as an immigration skills charge. But who should bear these costs, and can an employer…

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12
Apr 2023

Chadwick Lawrence Sponsor Huddersfield Town Match Against Middlesbrough

As part of our ongoing sports sponsorship of Huddersfield Town, Chadwick Lawrence sponsored the Championship match against Middlesbrough on 1 April 2023.  The team won their game 4-2 with an attendance of over 20,000 to see this Sky Bet Championship match. Goals were scored by J Ruffels, J Koroma and M Pearson, who scored twice.…

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11
Apr 2023

New Traffic Enforcement Van Now in Operation in the Region

A new traffic enforcement van, equipped with hi-tech cameras and AI technology, is now in operation. The van, operated by Safer Roads Humber and National Highways, is designed to detect potential lawbreakers, including those who are speeding, using their mobile phones while driving, not wearing a seatbelt, or driving under the influence of drugs or…

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07
Apr 2023

Landlord’s consent to assign a lease – reasonable or unreasonable

Leases often contain provisions preventing a tenant from assigning/underletting to another party without first obtaining the Landlord’s consent. Whilst this is favourable for a landlord who can still exercise some control over their property, there are statutory provisions contained within the Landlord and Tenant Act 1927 providing that consent should not unreasonably be withheld to…

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05
Apr 2023

ICO Fines TikTok £12.7m For Misusing Children’s Data

TikTok has been fined £12.7m by the UK’s data watchdog for breaching data privacy laws relating to misusing children’s data. The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) found that TikTok had allowed approximately 1.4 million children in the UK to use its platform in 2020, without their parent’s consent. Although the platform had set a minimum age…

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