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Disabled being Left Behind by Brexit

Disabled being Left Behind by Brexit

February 12, 2020February 12, 2020 Hadaway & Hadaway

So it’s done. The UK is out of the EU. Now all that remains is for things to fall where they well, for good or ill – is what many would like to say. But not so fast! Just as Brexit itself dragged on for years, actually completing the process is still going to take […]

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Options and Opportunities for Workers as Hard Brexit Looms

October 18, 2019November 5, 2019 Hadaway & Hadaway

Opinions on Brexit are divided whether it will be good for native workers to find jobs or bad for their rights. Many on both sides of the Brexit debacle agree that a no-deal Brexit is the worst of all possible options, and yet that is what seems most likely. Workers are suing to try and […]

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Prescription Panic: Where to Get your Meds after Brexit

December 13, 2018December 13, 2018 Hadaway & Hadaway

At the same time that the Health Secretary is telling people not to hoard medicines in the lead-up to Brexit, there is talk of giving emergency powers to pharmacists to block or substitute alternative medicines to prescriptions to prevent drug shortages after Brexit. So should you worry? Matt Hancock spoke recently of a willingness to […]

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Finding Work after Brexit

June 13, 2018September 3, 2018 Hadaway & Hadaway

How do you stop being afraid of finding work after Brexit? It’s 2018, and you may be sick about hearing all the doom-mongering by news media by now about Brexit. From being told Brexit will bankrupt up to a quarter of the UK’s farms, or that it would blow an £80-billion hole in public finances, […]

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The Impact of UK Departure From The EU On Family Law

August 21, 2017August 30, 2017 Hadaway & Hadaway

As everything keeps changing with connections between the UK and EU, legislation is taking quite a hit. Who has jurisdiction over who, what decisions will be affected by new legislation both in family law and other financial and personal areas that will be on everyone’s minds. Only time will tell what the final outcome will […]

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