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  1. Briefing
    Volume: 86 Briefing: 1148 Date: November 2025 Author Daniel Holt
    Stedman v Haven Leisure EAT allows an appeal against an ET decision that a claimant with autism and ADHD was not disabled under s6 EA - it is sufficient for only one day-to-day activity to be substantially affected Go direct to Briefing
  2. Briefing
    Volume: 86 Briefing: 1149 Date: November 2025 Author Daniel Holt
    Forrest v Amazon Web Services EAT overturns ET decision to strike out a claim for failing to comply with a case management order, without first making an unless order - it is an error of law not to consider whether a fair trial remains possible Go direct to Briefing
  3. Briefing
    Volume: 86 Briefing: 1150 Date: November 2025 Author Catherine Casserley
    Hindmarch v North East Ambulance NHS EAT holds that the effectiveness of a reasonable adjustment is key to considering a breach of s20 EqA Go direct to Briefing
  4. Briefing
    Volume: 86 Briefing: 1151 Date: November 2025 Author Robin Moira White
    AB v Grafters Group Ltd EAT examines the application of section 109 EA 2010 (whether something is done ‘in the course of employment’) with particular reference to events that occur outside the workplace Go direct to Briefing
  5. Briefing
    Volume: 86 Briefing: 1152 Date: November 2025 Author Ioana Jelea
    Haynes v Thomson & others CC finds that a transgender woman who brought a claim of gender reassignment discrimination was not discriminated against after she was excluded from women’s pool competitions Go direct to Briefing
  6. Briefing
    Volume: 86 Briefing: 1153 Date: November 2025 Author Wayne Henry
    Bailey v Linnaeus Veterinary Ltd CC confirms that gender-critical beliefs are protected in relation to the provision of goods and services Go direct to Briefing
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