by Amy Knowles
19 March 2026
Acas Survey on the Employment Rights Act 2025 – reflections from an employment solicitor
Solicitor Amy Knowles gives her views on recent feedback on new Employment laws.
by Lisa Campbell
17 March 2026
Understanding Special Guardianship: What families and carers need to know
For many children, living with their parents is not always possible or safe. When this happens, the court may decide that a child should live with a trusted family member or another significant person in their life. To secure this arrangement and give the child long-term stability, a Special Guardianship Order (SGO) may be considered. […]
by Alison Lobb
6 March 2026
International Women’s Day 2026, Give to Gain – why leadership must be intentional
"International Women’s Day is always a moment for reflection - on the progress we’ve made, the work still to do, and the responsibility we carry as leaders." Writes Alison Lobb, Managing Partner of Morecrofts.
by Rebecca Keegan
3 March 2026
PCC announces £4m investment for DA support services in Merseyside
Nearly £2,200,000 will be invested in five local organisations to provide specialist Independent Domestic Violence Advisors (IDVAs) over the next two years.
A further £1,840,00 has been awarded to 11 domestic abuse services delivering vital community-based support for victims and survivors across Merseyside.
by Carly Philp
12 February 2026
Case Study: Pedestrian Injury in Liverpool City Centre
Our client was enjoying a football victory parade in Liverpool City Centre with her family when she was struck and dragged by a vehicle.
by Freja Hopwood
19 December 2025
Increasing protection against sexual harassment at work
It has been reported that a student who was employed by JD Sports has settled a sexual harassment claim against the company for £65,000. JD Sports, in settling the case, acknowledged that the employee had suffered significant upset and offered her an apology in addition to the monetary settlement.
by Jo-anne Lomax
18 December 2025
Teachers being trained to spot early signs of misogyny
It has been announced that teachers will be given training to spot the signs of misogyny and tackle it in the classroom as part of the government's strategy to halve violence against women and girls within the next decade.
by Charles Millett
28 November 2025
Unfair dismissal changes – a calamitous u-turn or a sensible compromise?
The government has changed its manifesto commitment to offer all workers the right to claim unfair dismissal from their first day in a job.
Ministers now plan to introduce the right after six months instead. Employment Solicitor at Morecrofts, Charles Millett gives his response to the change.