New Coronavirus absences concession for EU Settlement Scheme
COVID-related absences leading to lengthy periods of time outside the UK may no longer prevent people upgrading from pre-settled status to settled... Read more »
COVID-related absences leading to lengthy periods of time outside the UK may no longer prevent people upgrading from pre-settled status to settled... Read more »
One of the unintended consequences of welcoming a four-legged friend into the family home is that when you pass away, someone else will have to look... Read more »
There’s an interesting article in the ICAEW’s magazine Economia this month, quoting Paul Bannister, Head of Policy at the Insolvency Service. He... Read more »
We are seeing a sudden move towards “The Great Resignation”, the mantra first coined by Anthony C. Klotz an Associate Professor at Texas A&M... Read more »
In 2011 the Information Commissioner’s Office published its first Data Sharing Code; in the intervening period the type and amount of data collected... Read more »
The Bank of England has just raised its growth forecast following its Monetary Policy Report on Thursday. Their previous forecast of 5% now looks too... Read more »
Anyone watching the recent BBC 3 series ‘The Surrogates’ might be forgiven for thinking that surrogacy is a common way to form a family. In fact... Read more »
Well, here is a topic to tempt fate if there ever was one! I was recently asked by Flat Living magazine to write about what makes ‘good customer... Read more »