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3 April
When you have a leaseholder who doesn’t pay the obvious thing to do would be to send them a legal letter (letter before action) with the demand and request payment. ... Read Morearticles
3 April
It is fair to say that most people have an ISA (Individual Savings Account). Why wouldn't you? It's a straight forward, usually low risk way of investing your money. ISAs... Read Morearticles
28 March
Digital or crypto-currencies, the most common being Bitcoins, seem to be in the news every day, whether it’s a report of how their value has seen a mammoth rise (and... Read Morearticles
26 March
The UK’s three independent regulators of charities (Charity Commission for England and Wales, Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator and Charity Commission for Northern Ireland) have issued an alert to... Read Morearticles
26 March
The National Cyber Security Centre (''NCSC'') has launched its first cyber security guidance specifically for the charity sector. The guidance follows the first ever threat assessment of the sector. The... Read Morearticles
26 March
A summit was held earlier this month by the Charity Commission where UK charities committed to strengthening their leadership, culture and capacity around safeguarding. The summit was made up of... Read Morearticles
16 March
A recent case heard in the Court of Appeal Re G (a child) (2018), explored the importance of the role of grandparents in the life of a child. The Facts This case... Read Morearticles
13 March
"The transition away from LIBOR will take time, but will be less risky and less expensive if it is planned and orderly rather than unexpected and rushed." Andrew Bailey, Chief... Read Morearticles
13 March
An Overview to Dual Instruction The Solicitors Regulatory Authority or SRA sets out the rules of conduct for solicitors and who they are allowed to act for and who they... Read More