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Anthony Collins is a thriving specialist law firm in Birmingham, Manchester and Macclesfield and has a national reputation for advising individuals, charities and other not-for-profit organisations, local authorities, public-sector bodies and businesses throughout the UK. Expert views and insights from their expert Solicitors at specialist law firm Anthony Collins based in Birmingham and..
Anthony Collins Blog
5d ago
John Lewis have announced that they will publish job interview questions online so that candidates will have time to prepare answers in ..read more
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The Mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham, recently called for the Right to Buy to be suspended in connection with new build social ..read more
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Local authorities and housing associations are at the centre of many land-based projects, whether this is for small-scale developments ..read more
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Full council has set the budget for 2024/25 after six months of hard work so now what? The decision to agree the budget is an ..read more
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In the case of Sato-Rossberg -v- SOAS University of London, an employment judge has dismissed claims by a Japanese professor that she was ..read more
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This recent guidance provides an opportunity to assess whether a critical friend is really operating within a council's governance ..read more
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Volunteers are the lifeblood of many charitable organisations. Those organisations could not exist without them, but neither could they ..read more
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With the Prime Minister’s announcement yesterday of a 4 July election, the starting gun has been fired and the race is on. But this ..read more
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2w ago
The Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT) has now published its first contracts in the 2024 suite: the Design and Build Contract 2024 (DB 2024 ..read more
Anthony Collins Blog
2w ago
Important deadlines loom for local authorities wanting to make use of the £1.05 billion allocated for adult social care. The Market ..read more