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He’s a Harvard scholar, and has a PhD in economic history from the University of Cambridge, so on paper at least, Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng should... Read more »
He’s a Harvard scholar, and has a PhD in economic history from the University of Cambridge, so on paper at least, Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng should... Read more »
In the case of Da Silva v Heselton, the England and Wales Court of Appeal (ECWA) recently dismissed Sandra Heselton’s claim to be paid for her time... Read more »
Recently PwC announced that it is upskilling its whole client-facing workforce to help clients address their Environmental, Social and Governance... Read more »
Earlier this month the High Court of England and Wales rejected a widow's claim under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975... Read more »
Standing at the dispatch box, the Rt Hon Kwasi Kwarteg MP, gave his first budget as Chancellor of the Exchequer. In the days leading up to the... Read more »
What was interesting following the Government’s announcement of support for households, businesses and public sector organisations facing rising... Read more »
Bishop & Sewell’s Corporate team has a strong track record of successfully helping clients navigate the legal aspects of Amazon FBA business... Read more »
Last Wednesday’s episode of Coronation Street saw the conniving Stephen Reid trying to forge his mum, Audrey’s Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) in... Read more »
If you are a Leaseholder, Freeholder or Agent then you may be interested to gain insight into one of the most fundamentally contentious areas of... Read more »
When I was a boy going on holidays, it was a habit for my father and I to play chess after lunch. From memory I only beat him once, but I always... Read more »