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  • Jan 1, 2025 | gnof.org | Ashley Fleming

    Today, as a community, we have been devastated by the news of the mass casualty incident that took place on New Orleans’ Bourbon Street in the early hours of the morning. Our hearts go out to the victims and their families suffering due to this tragic event. In times of tragedy, many want to reach out to find ways to help those in our community who are hurting.

  • Dec 3, 2024 | fishingnews.co.uk | Ashley Fleming |Rachael Harper

    By Ashley Fleming Modern slavery is a serious human rights violation that involves the exploitation of individuals for labour, often through coercion, deception or abuse of vulnerability. It is frequently a hidden crime that occurs in various industries, and has been recently highlighted as an issue within the UK’s fishing industry.

  • Nov 7, 2024 | scotsman.com | Ashley Fleming

    Upskilling or reskilling our workforce will need to supported by an immigration policy that makes it easier for firms to recruit from overseas, says Ashley FlemingOne of Labour’s key manifesto pledges was to turn Britain into a clean energy superpower, with a quadrupling of offshore wind output being a key contributor to that ambition. Underpinning this pledge is to effectively remove fossil fuels by 2030.

  • Jun 25, 2024 | sltn.co.uk | Ashley Fleming |Gordon Davidson

    With the summer hospitality and tourism season fast approaching, many operators in the hospitality trade will be looking for extra staff to meet increased demand. One viable solution to meet this seasonal demand is hiring international students. These individuals bring a wealth of benefits, from diverse skill sets, including language skills and an ability to work flexibly.

  • Apr 29, 2024 | harpermacleod.co.uk | Martin Bennett |Lesley Montague |Caley Toner |Ashley Fleming

    INSIGHTS The Housing (Scotland) Bill (the “Bill”) was introduced to the Scottish Parliament on 26 March 2024 and has already garnered considerable amount of press coverage. It follows on from the protection that tenants under a private residential tenancy (“PRT)” had by way of rent caps (3% or 6% in exceptional circumstances) and a moratorium on evictions under The Cost of Living (Tenant Protection) (Scotland) Act 2022 which ended on 1 April 2024 with no scope for extension.

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