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Changes to furlough scheme take effect from 1 July 2021

From 1 July, the amount the government contributes towards the wages of furloughed workers will be reduced.

The frustration with frustration - When can a contract be frustrated?

Contracts may be frustrated when circumstances change so that the contact no longer equates to good commercial value.

Financial settlement after an overseas divorce

Where couples have married in England or Wales and then relocated overseas, they may choose to divorce outside of the UK

Extension of insolvency measures until 30 September 2021

The Government has announced an extension to business support measures following the extension of Covid-19 restrictions.

First UK Healthcare Professional Struck Off For Covid Denial Activities

An NHS nurse has been struck off for activities relating to Covid-19 denialism.

Employee Ownership Day: Q&A with C21 Creative Communications

To celebrate Employee Ownership Day in the UK, we sat down with Christina Clarke, of Manchester-based...Read more

Small Steps on Big Issues: Recent Developments in the U.S.-UK Trade Relationship

Recent tariff easing suggests that the US and UK are seeking to resolve current trade-related disputes between them.

The growth in Employee Ownership in the UK

The pandemic has given many business owners an opportunity to pause and consider their succession plans...

Partnerships – ‘til death us do part

For many, partnerships are a common way to avoid the administrative burdens and obligations often associated with a...

Right not to be subjected to health and safety detriment extended to workers

Section 44 coverage protecting employees against detriment from raising safety concerns have been extended to workers.