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...Alan Bogg, a professor in law at Bristol university who was also part of Unison’s legal team, said that while the government “was not under a legal duty to respond”, it would be “constitutionally surprising...
...Alan Bogg, a professor of labour law at the University of Bristol, said the ruling had only raised more questions....
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...Alan Bogg, professor of labour law at Bristol university, said the government’s “hands-off approach” had not worked and that it should set out a national strategy for pay bargaining, which could include...
...For nine years, Scottish-Japanese aerospace engineer Alan MacMasters was celebrated as the Victorian inventor of the electric toaster in a Wikipedia entry concocted by one of his friends....
...Democratic House lawmakers Don Beyer, John Garamendi and Alan Lowenthal travelled with Markey, as did Aumua Amata Coleman Radewagen, the Republican delegate to the House from American Samoa....
...But this dysfunctional relationship misses a big opportunity: increasing positive environmental measures in trade, writes Alan Beattie....
...Alan Bogg, professor of labour law at Bristol university, said the 25 per cent uplift to compensation “would not have a strong deterrent effect” because awards for unfair dismissal tended to be low in cases...
...Alan Bogg, professor of labour law at Bristol university, said P&O’s action appeared to be a “clear breach” of its obligations under collective redundancy law....
...Alan Bogg, professor of labour law at Bristol University, said the Insolvency Service’s intervention was “quite a surprising announcement” that keeps the legal pressure on P&O “alive”....
...The cause is the underlying legal model,” said Alan Bogg, professor of labour law at Bristol university....
...Fan and merch seller Alan Guthrie forever regrets passing up a £5 tour T-shirt, worth £450 now. The band picked up another fan, Tony, who enlivened their stage shows with his wacky interpretive dance....
...Squire Patton Boggs has hired Steven Ward as a partner in London, where he will lead the development of a new funds practice. He joins from Paul Hastings....
...At Blake’s recent solo show at Waddington Custot gallery, a collage entitled In Homage to Kurt Schwitters 2 (2008) featured a matchbox by Bryant & May....
...Alan “Tommy” Lascelles, King George’s private secretary, wrote in his diary that Philip was “rough, ill-mannered, uneducated and will probably not be faithful”....
...All of this has rather overshadowed trade policy — though we did have the outgoing US trade representative pull its punches on digital tax tariffs last week, which Alan Beattie covered earlier this week....
...Send any thoughts to trade.secrets@ft.com, or email me at alan.beattie@ft.com. The type of country you would associate with?...
...Instead, Kiely and his bandmates — guitarist Alan Duggan, drummer Adam Faulkner, bassist Daniel Fox — have honed their ability to control their musical assault....
...It was one of the signature garments of the late Kurt Cobain, king of grunge, whose green cardigan from Nirvana’s MTV Unplugged performance sold for $137,000 at auction in 2015....
...Shanker A Singham Former head of market access/WTO at Squire Patton Boggs, former cleared adviser to the US government, and senior trade adviser to the 2012 Presidential Campaign of Governor Mitt Romney...
...Squire Patton Boggs, a law firm, has hired Yan Xuan, the former president of Nielsen Greater China, as a partner....
...Trent Lott, the former Republican Senate majority leader now at law firm Squire Patton Boggs, says: “I am a believer that if you get the corporate rate where it should be and cut individual rates and make...
...But this concert at Lincoln Center, beautifully played by the ever-attentive orchestra as led by the ever-enterprising Alan Gilbert, turned out to be nearly jocular....
...“Kurt Cobain dies, and Bush put their record out in America. I’m about to sell my house and the drummer calls me up and says, ‘Clive, you don’t have to sell. LA’s gone crazy.’...
...Switching to Princeton for graduate studies, he became interested in the possibility of reproducing human intelligence in a machine, an idea already proposed by Alan Turing in Britain....
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