Non-binary worker who claimed harassment loses case after judge rules they did not have gender reassignment protected characteristic.
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A third senior academic at Oxford University has resigned over allegations of harassment and inappropriate conduct, prompting calls for the equalities body to intervene.
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A supermarket worker who has ADHD was unfairly dismissed and subjected to unfavourable treatment due to his disability, a tribunal has ruled.
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Sir Charlie Mayfield’s Keep Britain Working Review has set out a roadmap for tackling ill-health worklessness. Two messages should be...
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Rachel Cook and Isabella Bradstock from the law firm Peters & Peters examine various whistleblowing reforms and how HR teams can prepare.
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The top HR questions in November 2025 feature one on disclosing notes from a grievance or disciplinary procedure.
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Angela Rayner to table amendment to Employment Rights Bill to speed up implementation of six-month qualifying period for unfair dismissal.
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Police investigating Post Office Horizon IT scandal say they are considering charges of gross negligence and corporate manslaughter.
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Resident doctors in England announce five more days of strikes in the run-up to Christmas, action described as ‘inflammatory’ by NHS leaders.
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