‘Don’t panic, don’t panic’: an analysis of a purported pro-eating disorder...
‘It has been argued that newspaper responses to pro-eating disorder websites, within the United Kingdom (UK), constitute a moral panic. It is feared that moral panics may spur rash legal/policy...
View ArticleDelivery drivers and supply in the provision of late night refreshment –...
‘In a recent ruling a district judge has provided helpful clarity on the role of third party delivery drivers and the question of supply in the provision of late night refreshment under the Licensing...
View ArticleOnly adverts showing junk food covered by TV ban – BBC News
‘The new ban has been introduced using powers in the Health and Social Care Act 2022, passed by Boris Johnson’s government, which set the focus on products.’ Full StoryBBC News, 5th December...
View ArticleSecretary can sue over mouldy cheese claim – judge – BBC News
‘A former secretary can take legal action over her claims she was penalised for complaining about being served mouldy cheese.’ Full StoryBBC News, 12th January 2025Source: www.bbc.co.uk
View ArticleAldi cider’s resemblance to Thatchers’‘cannot be coincidental’, CoA rules –...
‘Cider maker Thatchers has succeeded in its appeal against budget supermarket Aldi for trade mark infringement over its cloudy lemon cider.’ Full StoryLaw Society's Gazette, 20th January 2025Source:...
View ArticleShop fined for mouse and cockroach infestation – BBC News
‘A shop in Coventry was fined after inspectors discovered a mice and cockroach infestation, a council said.’ Full StoryBBC News, 3rd February 2025Source: www.bbc.co.uk
View ArticleSick of costs? – 3 Hare Court
‘A special approach has been taken to gastric illness (‘GI’) claims since it was established in the case law in Kempson & Kempson v First Choice Holidays (2007) and Wood v TUI Travel Plc [2017]...
View ArticleCAP update shows complexity of UK ‘less healthy’ food and drink advertising...
‘The Committee of Advertising Practice’s (CAP) update regarding media restrictions on advertisements for “less healthy” food and drinks products reveals the complexity of the issues to be considered by...
View ArticleMan dies at hospital after wrongly being fed jelly – BBC News
‘An elderly man with swallowing difficulties died in hospital after he was wrongly fed jelly and choked.’ Full StoryBBC News, 20th February 2025Source: www.bbc.co.uk
View ArticleAnimals as Legal Subjects – Law Pod UK
‘Rosalind English discusses the Animal Sentience Act with Edie Bowles of the Animal Law Foundation and Dr Rachel Dunn of Leeds Beckett. We explore the extent of this and other animal welfare laws in...
View ArticleCoA: Mega Marshmallow VAT treatment hangs on whether they are ‘eaten with...
‘Companies in the food and drinks sector must pay close attention to potential VAT treatment when developing new products, as a recent ruling by the Court of Appeal in London shows that the treatment...
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