Government removes IHT relief on donations to European charities
It has long been possible to reduce exposure to inheritance by making donations to charities irrespective of whether a chosen charity is based in the... Read more »
It has long been possible to reduce exposure to inheritance by making donations to charities irrespective of whether a chosen charity is based in the... Read more »
The latest efforts by World Rugby to make the game more accessible will come into effect from 1 July, 2024, writes David Little, a partner in... Read more »
Mr Sunak’s sudden move to call a general election on Wednesday 22nd May threw parliament into a final splurge of business and in the ‘wash up’... Read more »
Fair play to the House of Lords, actually calculating what the contribution of sport to society and the economy, must be practically impossible, but... Read more »
With the date for a General Election now set for 4 July 2024, many were left wondering if key reform legislation, in the shape of the Leasehold and... Read more »
I rarely write about snooker, more’s the pity, but the recent 2024 World Championship raised several interesting talking points, writes David... Read more »
The FA is not budging on its decision to stop FA Cup replays, which will have a huge impact on the revenue for smaller clubs in the competition,... Read more »
The ability to decide how and when an individual dies is under the spotlight as Scotland becomes the first UK nation to decide whether terminally ill... Read more »
What is a Caveat? A caveat is a legal notice that prevents anyone from obtaining a grant of probate in a deceased person’s estate. Essentially, it... Read more »
The plight of the London Stock Exchange is currently much in the news. Betting firm Flutter recently decided to ditch its primary London listing in... Read more »