Oiling the machineThe resignation of her secretary has reinforced to Kate Davies just how much she relies on the assistance of technical and administrative staff
Why complaints should be valuedValue complaints from the point of view of what you can learn from them, as opposed to the hassle they can cause, advises Barbara Spoor
Dwelling on the pastMaybe it's time for the Law Society to invest in some varifocals, preferably rose-tinted, but fit for purpose
Westminster Council's decision to re-house family 50 miles away is deemed unlawfulSupreme Court says councils must evidence decisions to move homeless out of area
Pandas and pumas The new arena for international and progressive trade is to be found in the trade ties between Latin America and Asia, says Derek Sambrook
There are bigger employment issues than zero-hours contractsDemand for flexible work patterns, potential loopholes, and problems with defining 'regular contract' means Labour's proposals face considerable challenges
Grayling fails to argue he can make and break his own rulesJudges 'struck' by Lord Chancellor's submission that he cannot be bound by his own regulations