
Doug Mullen explains how to prepare for some of the changes to evolving pensions landscape in 2019.
Doug Mullen explains how to prepare for some of the changes to evolving pensions landscape in 2019.
2019 is now in full swing and with it comes the first company secretary update of the year!
A recent High Court decision could have repercussions for our clients who communicate via social media group accounts but don’t actually compose some or all of the messages the organisation posts.
Peter Coe explains how to help prepare children to use social media appropriately.
We are no more than a few weeks into 2019, but already we are launched into the ’employee status’ debate once again.
It’s crunch time on 29 January, as Parliament prepares to vote on Plan B of Theresa May’s Brexit deal. If unsuccessful, the UK could be leaving the EU without a deal on 29 March 2019!
In the event of a “no-deal” Brexit, the Government has now laid draft regulations (The State Aid (EU Exit) Regulations 2019) before Parliament to establish a national framework for State aid.
We kick off this new year with news of a seemingly innocuous piece of legislation which will undoubtedly bring clarity and accuracy to workers’ pay.
Cervical cancer is the most common type of cancer affecting women under the age of 35 in the UK. This week is Cervical Cancer Prevention Week.
The recent Competition and Markets Authority’s (CMA) final guidance on care home contracts clearly presents a challenge – it is almost certain that providers will need to revise their contracts.
In October 2018, it was reported that Heathrow Airport Ltd had been fined £120,000 by the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) for failing to keep personal data secure.
It’s not often that the Government asks for more money and then offers to pay anyway! That is the situation when it comes to employer contributions to the Teacher Pension Scheme (TPS)…