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Labour Legislates

Labour Legislates

By: Society of Labour Lawyers
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“Labour Legislates” is a new podcast created by the Society of Labour Lawyers.

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Society of Labour Lawyers
Political Science Politics & Government
Episodes
  • Employment Rights Act 2025
    May 5 2026

    The Employment Rights Act 2025 became law on 18 December 2025. Listen to Frankie Grant (SLL Secretary & Co-Chair of the Rights at Work Group) host this fascinating discussion on what the Act means for labour rights in the UK with expert guests Stuart Brittenden KC (Old Square Chambers) and David Green (12 KBW).


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    31 mins
  • Access to Justice: Time for a National Legal Service?
    Jan 28 2026

    In our first episode of 2026, we discuss access to justice, civil legal aid, the impact of LASPO and the case for a "National Legal Service".

    Host: Jemima Lovatt

    Guests: Stephen Hockman KC and Grace Cullen


    Further reading:

    SLL's "Towards a National Legal Service" pamphlet: https://www.societyoflabourlawyers.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/SLL-Towards-a-National-Legal-Service.pdf

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    58 mins
  • Public Safety, Public Prosperity: The Case for Investing in Justice
    Dec 22 2025

    Chaired by George Peretz KC (Chair of SLL).


    Panelists: Lord Richard Hermer KC (Attorney-General), Ellie Reeves (then Solicitor General), Sarah Sackman KC MP (Minister), Richard Atkinson (Law Society President) and Barbara Mills KC (Bar Council Chair).

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    1 hr and 19 mins
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A really interesting discussion about the House of Lords, friendly for beginners and those who are really interested in the lords and its reform.

A really interesting, informative and friendly chat.

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