What does Keynes tell us about interest rates?
So, the European Central Bank has raised rates to their highest ever level in the EU. Meanwhile the Federal Bank in the US paused their regular rate... Read more »
So, the European Central Bank has raised rates to their highest ever level in the EU. Meanwhile the Federal Bank in the US paused their regular rate... Read more »
The tough economic climate has seen the so-called “Bank of Mum and Dad” increase its stake in the UK’s mortgage market to help children onto the... Read more »
A Government consultation on the structure and taxation of Employee Ownership Trusts (EOTs) will close on 25 September. Here Ionut-Florin Tihulca... Read more »
UK businesses are losing hundreds of days every year to the poor mental health of their workforce, with the problem more acute amongst those aged... Read more »
If, like me you’ve been counting down the weeks to the start of the Rugby World Cup, we don’t have long to wait as it starts today: 8 September,... Read more »
An Employment Tribunal decision has once again cast the spotlight on dyslexia in the workplace. It should act as a reminder to businesses that they... Read more »
Rugby’s high-impact tackles and collisions, have provided fans with thrilling spectacles on the field for over a century. However, behind the... Read more »
Just when Spanish football should be lauding their team’s success at the Women’s World Cup Luis Rubiales, president of the Spanish football... Read more »
The world's most popular sport faces a relentless and insidious threat: piracy. The illegal filming and broadcasting of football games not only... Read more »
I’m frequently asked – mostly by fellow professionals – “What’s so interesting about Sports Law?” writes David Little, a Partner in our... Read more »