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Nurse dismissed after refusing to work weekends wins appeal

A nurse who was dismissed for refusing to work weekends has won a landmark ruling that could affect thousands of women with children. Gemma Dobson was a community nurse with North Cumbria Integrated Care NHS. She had worked fixed days because she had three...

Mother ordered to return abducted children to Lanzarote

A mother who wrongfully removed her two sons from their home after separating from their father has been ordered to return them to Lanzarote. The two boys, referred to only as X and Y, were three years and 18 months old, respectively. The father was...

General Medical Council discriminated against Muslim doctor

The General Medical Council (GMC) has been found to have racially discriminated against a Muslim doctor of African and European heritage. In giving its ruling, the Employment Tribunal referred to the high number of complaints against ethnic minority staff...

Dismissal of employee who visited pub while off sick ruled unfair

The Employment Tribunal has ruled that a company acted unfairly when it dismissed an employee because he went to the pub while off sick from work. The case involved Mr Colin Kane, who worked as a driver for Debmat Surfacing, a company that lays tarmac. ...

Adult brothers not entitled to further money under father's will

Two adult brothers have failed in their attempt to be given a share of their deceased father’s estate after being left out of his will. The High Court ruled that it was clear that the father had made provision for them while he was alive and did not...

Introduction of no-fault divorce delayed until next year

The introduction of no-fault divorces, which was due to take place this autumn, has been postponed until next year. The courts minister Chris Philp made the announcement in response to a parliamentary question. He said the provisions of the Divorce,...

Age discrimination claims surged by 74% in 2020 - more to come

Age discrimination claims surged by 74% last year following the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic. It’s thought the figure is likely to keep rising. The research was carried out by Rest Less, the digital community for the over-50s. Rest Less analysed...

Separated partners 'still a couple for purposes of adoption'

Two people who had separated after being in a relationship could still qualify as a "couple" for the purpose of applying to adopt a child. That was the decision of the Family Court in a case involving a same-sex couple who had never married or...

Divorcing wife unable to get husband's bankruptcy annulled

A divorcing wife has failed in her attempt to get her husband’s bankruptcy order annulled. She suspected that he had deliberately got himself into debt to avoid his financial obligations to her, but the court said there was no evidence to support such...

Court clarifies confusion in man's will over gifts to charities

The High Court has clarified how shares in a man’s estate should be distributed when charities specified in his will no longer existed. The will gave several legacies before leaving the residue of the deceased's estate to ‘the British Racing...
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