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On 31 March 2021, the government’s recently introduced “SDLT holiday” which increased the thresholds on which stamp duty land tax (SDLT)...
On 31 March 2021, the government’s recently introduced “SDLT holiday” which increased the thresholds on which stamp duty land tax (SDLT)...
Recently it has come to light that the FCA has discontinued 50% of its criminal investigations into money laundering rule breaches. Does...
In a recent case involving a child and a mother's medical records, the judge made it clear that the court both could not and should not...
Following mounting pressure, including an advertising boycott of Facebook earlier this year, Facebook, YouTube and Twitter have agreed to...
Recently the US Department of Justice (DOJ) published an Opinion Release concerning the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act . This release,...
If success is measured by take-up, the Government’s Help to Buy equity loan scheme has been a roaring success. It has helped over a...
The Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act 2020 came into force on 26 June 2020 introducing a number of temporary and more permanent...
The Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act came into force on 26 June 2020 introducing a number of reforms aimed at providing protection...
Recent headlines have suggested that up to £3.5billion may have been fraudulently claimed under the government furlough scheme since it...
CAFCASS (the Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service) have recently published their private law data for August 2020...
After six years, and the first legal battle over the ownership of street art, Banksy's Art Buff reappeared in Folkestone, England. The...
Last week brought yet further bad news for landlords of commercial property:• Both the forfeiture moratorium and the restrictions on CRAR...
The Equality Act 2010 offers protection against discrimination and harassment in respect of nine protected characteristics: age,...
Earlier this week, the High Court dismissed two women's appeal against a ruling that the Governments introduction of the same state...
One of the raft of consultation documents issued by MHCLG on the planning system and associated issues “Transparency and Competition - A...
BUILD UK - MANAGING COVID-19 WITHIN CONTRACTS
Following its previous Contract Terms Guidance, Build UK has produced a new guide dealing...
It is the second day of Pensions Awareness Week and Pensions Age have reported that according to research from the Money and Pensions...
This week is Pensions Awareness Week. It is often not understood that the majority of domestic pensions (excluding the basic state...
Following the death of a military diver, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) has recently avoided prosecution because of its status as a...
In a speech to the Brookings Institution on 3 September 2020, Andrew Bailey, the Governor of the Bank of England, took the opportunity to...
In scenes somewhat reminiscent of a pantomime, since Sunday we have seen a leak from the Treasury that meaningful capital tax rises are...
In the recent case of Mills v Estate of Partridge and another [2020], the High Court considered whether a plant nursery’s...
So said Sir Thomas Bingham in the case of Bolton v Law Society in 1993, noting that "Membership of a profession brings many benefits, but...
It is no surprise that progress towards urban air aviation is continuing despite the current pandemic.Indeed, the coronavirus...
Back in February, the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) launched their new Code for leasing business premises. As the Code...
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