On 4th May 2021 the Debt Respite Scheme (Breathing Space Moratorium and Mental Health Crisis Moratorium) (England & Wales) Regulations 2020 come into force.
The Economic Crime (Transparency and Enforcement) Bill which has been brought forward and will be fast tracked through the Houses of Parliament in response to the war in Ukraine.
The impact of the exit from the EU, the economic ramifications of Covid, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine can clearly be seen in agriculture, in terms of cost of inputs, supply chain management and consumer behaviour.
The fate of the UK high street and some of its most treasured institutions has been much in the news of late, following the publication on LinkedIn of an open letter from Mary “Queen of Shops” Portas to the John Lewis group’s chair, Sharon White, and the company’s incoming new chief executive, Nish Kankiwala, whom Portas jointly describes as “custodians of one of the most valued, loved and trusted retail brands this country has”.
After finding that two in five people experience workplace bullying and/or harassment at work, with 62.5% choosing not to report it, we wanted to raise awareness and advocate against this toxic behaviour.
The Data Protection Act 1998 governs how personal data is used by organisations, businesses and the government.
2020 marks the 75th anniversary of VE Day - the moment that the guns across Europe fell silent and the war with Nazi Germany came to an end.
Selling your home presents a unique combination of demands, from understanding the legal and administrative hurdles which have to be cleared to knowing how to make your front door more appealing.
You’re unlikely to ever make a purchasing decision on the same scale as buying a home. It’s not just the cost involved that may be daunting, but also the sheer amount of administrative effort that you need to put in before you proudly get to hold the keys to your new home.
A statutory demand is a formal written demand for payment of a debt (in excess of £750) within 21 days.