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New practice: Workers planning to work from home should make sure they are not breaching planning laws
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- 01 Jan 2022
Before working from home, homeowners should consider whether this amounts to a material change in the use they make of their home for planning purposes and if so whether their use is incidental to their enjoyment of it, to avoid breaching planning law.
New law: Businesses supplying large companies prepare to negotiate new green contract obligations
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- 01 Jan 2022
Suppliers to large and/or Stock Exchange companies are assessing the extent to which these customers may soon require them to demonstrate their green credentials, including by agreeing to new, climate-related obligations in their supply contracts.
New law: Government adds detail to proposed ringfencing and arbitration regime for commercial tenants in arrears in England
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- 01 Jan 2022
Landlords and tenants of commercial property in England are assessing newly-published details for the proposed new ringfencing and arbitration procedure to apply where tenants owe arrears of rent that built up during the COVID-19 pandemic.
New law: Living Wage and National Minimum Wage rates confirmed for April 2022
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- 01 Jan 2022
The government has confirmed new Living Wage and National Minimum Wage rates from 1 April 2022.
New law: Developers start to plan for new requirements for electric vehicle charging points in developments
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- 01 Jan 2022
Developers are starting to plan for proposed new laws requiring them to include charging points for electric vehicles in both residential and non-residential developments, and when carrying out major renovations.
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