UK Electoral Commission head to join law firm Bates Wells as consultant

Bob Posner, until recently the chief executive of the Electoral Commission, is joining law firm Bates Wells’ top-ranked Politics, Elections and Campaigning team as a consultant. Bob has decades of experience in the political arena, working across the administration of elections and referendums, through to the regulation of political and campaigning finance rules. He is …
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Immigration Update: Only three more months to go…

Only three more months to go until the transitional arrangements for right to work checks end on 30 September 2022.  Below are a few important things to know as a UK employer: From 1 October 2022 employers can no longer rely on the transitional right to work check arrangements brought in due to the Pandemic …
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UK Covid-19 Inquiry Terms of Reference now finalised

Yesterday (28 June 2022), the Prime Minister finalised the Terms of Reference, which are now available in full on the Inquiry’s website. There are certain small changes from the text proposed by Baroness Hallett which were, according to the Prime Minister’s Written Ministerial Statement to the House of Commons yesterday, proposed by the devolved governments and agreed with …
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Bates Wells advises Ripple Energy on large UK co-operative share offer

Bates Wells has advised on the £13m co-operative share offer to fund Ripple Energy’s second wind farm – the largest ever UK co-operative share offer achieved in a single raise (now superseded by Ripple Energy in 2023) – and will enable construction of an 18.8MW wind farm in Scotland. Owning shares in a Ripple wind …
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Corporate foundation: health check

Has it been some time since your corporate foundation was set up, and since then the foundation has become more active and ambitious? Are you up to date with the latest guidance between charities and non-charities, and particularly how it applies to corporate foundations? Do you have a clear understanding of potential areas of risk …
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Data: a new direction?

Boris Johnson’s letter to the Taskforce on Innovation, Growth and Regulatory Reform (“TIGRR”) thanked them for “re-imagining” the UK’s approach to regulation and “making best use of our recently rediscovered freedoms”. That work would require clearing “a path through the thicket of burdensome and restrictive regulation that has grown up around our industries over the …
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Community Amateur Sports Clubs (CASCs) – delivering cash benefits to local not-for-profit sport

By Thea Longley and Richard Baldwin This year marks the 20th anniversary of the introduction of the CASC scheme, which provides a number of tax benefits to amateur sports clubs.  Clubs registered with HM Revenue & Customs as CASCs have received an estimated £350 million in cash benefits since 1st April 2002. The scheme’s annual …
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Faith-Based Organisations: 2022 Update

Welcome to our annual faith-based update. It’s been another hugely challenging year for church and faith communities. While lockdown restrictions may have eased, the repercussions of the pandemic are ongoing. Some faith communities are struggling to remain engaged with their members, and stretched as they are on the frontline of responding to various crises including …
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Is the government’s legislative agenda creating risks for the UK economy?

The free flow of personal data across borders is essential to the modern economy. But reforms to our data protection and human rights frameworks, as well as sweeping changes to laws we retained from when we were members of the EU, could put EU-UK data flows at risk at a time when the UK economy …
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Quick reference guide to government relations: regulation of lobbying, political finance, ethics and anti-corruption

Bates Wells has partnered with Lexology to author its UK guide to government relations. Part of Lexology’s ‘Getting the Deal Through’ series, the government relations guide is a quick reference tool for global legal counsel to drill down and review law and regulation on the UK form of government, the regulation of lobbying, political finance, …
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People and culture discussion: Celebrating women every day, and social causes at the heart of business

We recently hosted a discussion with a range of HR professionals from fellow B Corps. At our Spring meeting, the topics were: Celebrating women every day – How can men help, and what can organisations do to generally support women?Social causes at the heart of business – what do we consider a social cause to …
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Talking governance: emotional intelligence

In difficult times, third-sector organisations can take a lead in tackling complex issues, through prioritising relationships and understanding the emotional drivers behind behaviours. Tesse Akpeki explores the new direction in governance and explains how boards can make the change. The UK is facing democratic, digital, economic and environmental turmoil. So says the final report of …
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