Part 2 of the National Food Strategy: Making the best use of UK farmland
In this third instalment of our mini-series on Part 2 of the National Food Strategy, we consider Henry Dimbleby’s recommendations for the transition to sustainable farmland with a view to achieving the Government’s target of ‘net zero’ emissions by 2050
17 March 2022
Part 2 of the National Food Strategy: Reducing diet-related inequality
In the second part of our mini-series on Henry Dimbleby's long-awaited National Food Strategy Part 2, we consider the objectives to eliminate food inequality and considerations for the food industry
15 March 2022
It's all change for how employers manage tips
We consider the changes that employers might expect following the government’s response to its 2016 consultation on tipping practices
23 November 2021
Webinar on-demand: Brexit: a month to go - issues for the Food & Drink sector
In this on-demand webinar, first broadcast on 1 December 2020, we discuss the key issues that businesses need to be aware of ahead of the UK’s exit from the European Union
10 December 2020
UK Global Tariff: customs duty and cash flow
This article looks at practical Brexit planning considerations for businesses likely to be affected by customs duties and their potential impact on cash flow
17 June 2020
A to Z of construction disputes: Avoidance and resolution – Part 2: N to Z
This two-part article explains some of the key concepts that anyone involved in the construction industry needs to know in order to avoid or resolve construction disputes
28 May 2019
A to Z of construction disputes: Avoidance and resolution – Part 1: A to M
This two-part article explains some of the key concepts that anyone involved in the construction industry needs to know in order to avoid or resolve construction disputes
14 May 2019
Brexit: what next for the food and drink sector?
What does the referendum vote to withdraw from the EU mean for Food and Drink businesses, and what happens next?
24 June 2016
Supermarkets face fine of 1% of turnover
The Groceries Code Adjudicator, Christine Tacon, will soon be able to fine those who breach the Groceries Supply Code of Practice.
03 February 2015
Auditing the grocery supply chain
In September 2014, the major supermarkets will present to the Groceries Code Adjudicator, Christine Tacon, their future proposals for the auditing of supplier accounts.
15 August 2014
Adoption of new agricultural block exemption regulation and guidelines
On 25 June, the European Commission announced that it had adopted a new agricultural block exemption regulation and state aid guidelines in relation to agriculture, forestry and rural development.
27 June 2014
EU Commission's controversial view on UK 'traffic light' labelling
The European Commission is investigating whether the UK's 'traffic light' food labelling is compatible with EU law, following Italy's complaint that it is an illegal bar to free trade.
20 June 2014