Reform of inheritance tax: an end to heavy petting?
Inheritance tax (IHT) is probably the most controversial of the UK taxes and there are regular rumblings as to the possibility of reform....
Inheritance tax (IHT) is probably the most controversial of the UK taxes and there are regular rumblings as to the possibility of reform....
A shame to see another iconic British brand entering administration, although this may be the tip of the iceberg for the industry's woes...
Yesterday I attended the Westminster Media Forum policy conference:Regulation of advertising tech in the UK. This may make most...
Sainsbury's has pledged today to invest £1bn in order to meet an ambitious target of achieving net zero emissions by 2040.
This is a...
The EU's Fifth Directive on Anti Money Laundering (AMLD5) will have a major impact on the UK's trusts register, greatly widening the...
It is well established that correspondence directed towards settling a dispute will likely be protected by without prejudice (WP)...
The importance of protecting children online has been an ongoing dialogue from the dawn of digital services. The Information...
It hasn't yet been a month since the new decade opened up but already those "trends to watch in 2020" lists are beginning to fade in the...
Esports is booming; there can be no question. The explosive rate at which the industry has grown in recent years has taken the community...
In my last post (which you can find here), I stressed the need - for a variety of reasons - for the Government to make a decision one way...
Tesco's announcement to cut out plastic from its multi-pack tins is just the latest example of a supermarket demonstrating that it is...
It was announced last week that Visa has agreed to acquire Plaid, a silicon valley data aggregator that connects other FinTech companies...
Just like the mature multi-family sector in the US, the nascent Build-to-Rent (BTR) sector in the UK will take inspiration (and staff)...
Last year saw the High Court in Fearn & ors v The Board of Trustees of the Tate Gallery [2019] EWHC 246 (Ch) make an arguably...
This one remains really interesting, and difficult, for real estate developers and investors. The benefits for a property company of...
Both CPR 31 and Practice Direction 51U (the Disclosure Pilot) entitle a party to see a document that has been “mentioned” in a witness...
Continuing its 2019 focus on Influencer Marketing in the first round of published adjudications for 2020, the ASA upholds complaints...
The dust is settling following December's General Election and we get steadily closer to deadline day for Brexit.
All the while, there is...
Many of us will have now become familiar with having to check twice for a Deliveroo, Uber Eats or Just Eat cyclist in London whenever...
The decision in Hochtief (UK) Construction Ltd and another v Atkins Ltd [2019] EWHC 3028 (TCC) is an important reminder of the...
The dawn of a new decade brings with it the promise of innovation and technological advancements with a focus on the enhancement of the...
On 20 December 2019, HMRC revised its published guidance in relation to cryptoassets. The revised guidance includes interesting...
An interesting tension here. CVAs were supposed to be a rescue mechanism to help struggling businesses through difficult times and get...
Data from the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) shows that 2020 could see a record number of skyscrapers built across...
On 20 December 2019, the independent review of the loan charge was published, together with the Government's response. In summary,...
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