Employers face new duty to record staff holiday pay from April 2026
Blandy & Blandy's Employment Law team have provided some practical guidance for employers on how to comply with a new duty..
Read moreDetailsBlandy & Blandy's Employment Law team have provided some practical guidance for employers on how to comply with a new duty..
Read moreDetailsSpringtime is the season of the charity fundraiser. Raising money through a personal challenge like a marathon
Read moreDetailsGreen councillors opposed the latest budget from Labour-run Reading Council because it asks people to pay more and get less.
Read moreDetailsSolicitor Aoife McGrath, in law firm Blandy & Blandy's Employment Law team, summarises the changes set to take effect from 6 April 2026.
Read moreDetailsThis week I was really pleased to be at the opening of four new Family Hubs across Reading, funded by the Government
Read moreDetailsSEB Reynolds believes his players will become better for their chastening 60-26 National One defeat at Plymouth Albion.
Read moreDetailsWargrave society discovers all at a recent meeting
Read moreDetailsReading records the highest bike theft rate per cyclist among four nearby towns in the Thames Valley Police force area
Read moreDetailsThe issue of rough sleeping continues to make the headlines both nationally and in Reading.
Read moreDetailsParents do a heck of a lot, and deserve to be celebrated and supported. This week, I will be joining the launch of the Best Start Family Hub
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