Staying flexible
Ironically, come the other side of this new reality we're operating in, many traditional occupiers of office space will have realised how...
Ironically, come the other side of this new reality we're operating in, many traditional occupiers of office space will have realised how...
There has perhaps never been a more dangerous or frightening time for victims of domestic abuse trapped in lockdown with an abusive...
This (typically) excellent thread by @SwissRamble demonstrates the potential financial impact of postponements and cancellation of...
In what will no doubt be welcome news for directors of struggling businesses during the coronavirus pandemic, the UK business secretary...
The Stay at Home Rules published by the UK government on 23 March 2020 have made the general position clear: it is no longer permitted...
Well, that wasn’t your average week! I have spent some of it reflecting on how the entities across the sectors I work in – predominantly...
There are 20,000 independent nurseries in the UK and there seems to be two schools of thought - one that parents do not need to pay if...
The Government has now brought the self-employed into its emergency response to the coronavirus crisis by pledging grants to cover as...
In these unprecedented and uncertain times that the global economy is currently facing, one thing that is certain is that consumers are...
With an increasing number of contractors downing tools in response to the COVID-19 outbreak, one of many things that developers will need...
When the government announced the availability of the Coronavirus Business Interruption Loans (CBIL), the business community breathed a...
We posted last week on the Government's proposal to relax planning rules to allow pubs and restaurants to temporarily change use to...
Sky News reports today that the Insolvency Service is considering reforms to insolvency laws which may include a moratorium on winding up...
In the current climate of COVID-19, and with meetings of three or more persons restricted in the UK by government advice, many companies...
The Prime Minister's announcement last night that people should only go to work if "essential" should see various workplaces now close...
It is encouraging to see reported today real signs of forward thinking by landlords who realise that unless they share the pain of their...
UK residents are now required to 'stay at home' following the implementation of strict government rules last night. Police will...
After a marshal call to action from the Government, plans have been announced for British engineering firms to convert a portion of...
HMRC have updated their guidance on the UK's Statutory Residence Test (SRT) to reflect the impact that the Covid-19 pandemic is having on...
At present planning permission is required for any change of use to a hot food takeaway however, with increasing restrictions on the...
The government has confirmed that, in the light of the Covid-19 crisis, the enforcement of the new IR35 rules will be delayed for 12...
Given the measures being introduced to reduce personal interaction as part of managing COVID-19, a recent decision which casts doubt on...
As offices adjust their working arrangements in light of the recent coronavirus outbreak, it is becoming clear which businesses will be...
In order to help the public and employers keep up to date with the fast-changing information and current guidance on Coronavirus, the...
The Court of Appeal has delivered judgment in the case of LM Homes Limited v. Queen Court Freehold Co Limited [2020] EWCA Civ 371
As major sporting events continue to be postponed and cancelled because of the coronavirus pandemic, at this stage it is difficult to...
In a weighty 73 page judgment delivered this morning, in Beaumont v Florala, Mr Peter Knox QC appears to have signalled a significant...
The Chancellor’s announcement in his Budget on Wednesday of a business rates suspension for companies with a rateable value of less than...
The new chancellor Rishi Sunak has today announced a new £1bn Building Safety Fund for removing all unsafe cladding from residential...
Over recent years, the planning inquiry process has been notoriously slow, resource heavy and expensive.
The Rosewell Review into Planning...
The first of two budgets due to come in 2020, covered both big borrowing and spending as well as the recent novel coronavirus...
Our consumer culture is built upon being sold the newest iterations as fashion and tech moves at a pace. New rules being discussed by the...
Should designers, planners and architects be considering how to model the spread of diseases through urban environments in the same way...
With the new Chancellor and new Government’s budget today, and the confirmed news that Entrepreneurs Relief looks very likely to be...
Traditional sports teams and governing bodies continue to invest in esports, and in different ways. Teams and clubs may have their own...
Chancellor Rishi Sunak has announced that the government will reimburse employers with up to 250 employees for any statutory sick pay...
With the recent announcement of the suspension of Serie A and the postponement of Manchester City v Arsenal this evening, rumours have...
Regulations have recently been introduced to reduce HMRC’s ‘official rate of interest’ (ORI) from 2.5% to a record-low of 2.25% with...
BBC Panorama has revealed that, of the 134 claims of disability discrimination made against the DWP by its own disabled workers between...
The Government has consistently, over the past few years at least, set out its commitment to reducing net greenhouse gas emissions.
Under...
From a week before Canada Goose opened its doors on Regent Street back in November 2017, the store has seen many a protest against Canada...
The struggling airline Flybe finally entered administration last night. After numerous iterations of potential rescue plans, and talk of...
The National Assembly for Wales are currently in the midst of considering a Government Bill, which proposes even greater protection for...
The Prime Minister has announced that workers who qualify for statutory sick pay (SSP) will now receive SSP from the first day of...
A developer has been unsuccessful in its bid to argue that liability to pay over £870,000 under the CIL Regulations should have been...
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