
The Court of Appeal has confirmed that an employer's unambiguous notice of termination can rarely be withdrawn. An employee will be able to take the n...
The government has stated that it intends to bring into force a number of changes to employment law in 2012. This article briefly sets out the changes your business needs to be aware of.
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Small developers and land owners often find that banks and building societies are only prepared to l...
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The Charity Commission are investigating claims, following an article by the Financial Times, that o...
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Are your Trustees equipped to deal with the duties and responsibilities placed on them?
Trusts can ...
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The Court of Appeal has confirmed that an employer's unambiguous notice of termination can rarely be withdrawn. An employee will be able to take the n...

Letting your property? In certain circumstances you should not use an assured tenancy - the most common used being an assured shorthold tenancy (AST...

As we reported earlier this year the Inland Revenue have Stamp Duty Tax Avoidance Schemes very much in their sights. Although no new guidance has been p...

Flying freeholds are rare, but they can create problems and many mortgage lenders have limitations or restrictions on lending on properties with a f...

More than 1,000 files containing wills and other confidential information were recently found dumped on the pavement outside a will-writing company ...

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| Over 60s increasingly filing for divorce |
More and more elderly couples are filing for divorce in the UK, new figures have revealed. Data published by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) shows that despite falling rates of separation across the UK, couples over 60 are showing a spike in divorce cases over recent years. |
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| Move to force registration of hairdressers blocked |
A motion by a former hairdressing MP to force all salons to register with a professional body has been blocked in the commons. Tory MP David Morris, who ran salons for 28 years before becoming an MP, hoped his bill would prevent serious injury and even death caused by improper use of chemicals by the industry. |
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| Christmas Joy v Bribery Act |
The Bribery Act, the single biggest change in UK legislation for decades, has rightly forced companies to reassess their conduct, but officials have urged businesses not to over-react when it comes to giving at Christmas this year. |
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| Don’t cancel Christmas, warns FPB |
Companies who believe that cancelling their Christmas shindigs will save money in the long-run have been urged not to turns the lights out by the Forum of Private Business (FPB).
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| Horse rider seeks road accident compensation |
A horse rider who suffered severe brain damage after colliding with a motorcycle whilst out riding has launched a major battle for compensation. In 2006, Michaela Devereux was horse riding with her husband in the New Forest when a motorcyclist careered into her. |
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