by Adam Rendle
by Nigel Stoate
by Howard Palmer and Richard Faichney
by multiple authors
by multiple authors
by multiple authors
by multiple authors
by multiple authors
First published in Legal Women in October 2021, Nadine shares her views on the day-to-day use of the term 'race' and how this norm needs to be reformed through law, going back to basics to influence a positive change and cultural progression.
Read the full 'Can crumbling cookies sweeten UK data-protection plans?' article here.
Alistair Watson, a partner at law firm Taylor Wessing, says: "Real estate is at the heart of government ambition to reduce the UK's carbon footprint, and so the Secretary of State needs to decide whether preserving buildings or reshaping city skylines will win the debate on net zero."
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