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  • Dec 11, 2023 | bpcollins.co.uk | Matthew Brandis |Simon Carroll |Alex Zachary |Margaret Keane

    As COP28 reaches its mid-point, B P Collins’ environment partner, Simon Carroll looks back on some key moments in COP history to help assess where we stand now, the landscape coming into COP28, and what we might expect from the end of this year’s discussions in the UAE.

  • Dec 7, 2023 | bpcollins.co.uk | Margaret Keane |Greg Clark |Matthew Brandis |Sue Andrews

    Following a consultation process, the UK government has recently addressed reforms relating to the Working Time Regulations (WTR), Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) (TUPE), and holiday entitlement and pay. B P Collins’ employment team provides an overview of the changes set to come into force on 1 January 2024, subject to parliamentary approval.

  • Dec 6, 2023 | bpcollins.co.uk | Margaret Keane |Greg Clark |Matthew Brandis |Sue Andrews

    Starting from January, we’ll be offering drop-in HR sessions once a month at our office in Thame. These sessions will be run by our HR2Help consultant who is CIPD qualified, Margaret Keane and take place between 12-2pm. The sessions will offer some training in HR procedure including appraisals, redundancy and managerial training. The upcoming session will be held on 17th January 2023 from 12pm to 2pm. These sessions are free to attend.

  • Dec 6, 2023 | bpcollins.co.uk | Greg Clark |Simon Deans |Matthew Brandis |Sue Andrews

    Welcome to B P Collins’ HR Cabinet! A place for those with responsibility for HR within their organisation (be they HR Directors, HR Managers or C-suite executives with HR responsibilities) to come together to share, collaborate and learn. Access regular employment law updates, talk HR strategy and have a group of people willing to lend an ear and provide their insights on your HR challenges by registering below.

  • Nov 30, 2023 | bpcollins.co.uk | Heather Burch |Matthew Brandis |Simon Carroll |Alex Zachary

    Earlier this year, B P Collins property team wrote about the UK Register of Overseas Entities. The Register came into force on 1 August 2022 following legislation because of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The new register forms a key part of the government’s strategy to tackle global economic crime, so it is imperative for individuals, corporations, and overseas entities to understand the changes and responsibilities associated with this register.

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