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Nearly half a million UK businesses will benefit from a tax cut worth up to £1,000 from today (6 April 2022).
New funding for councils so they can prepare for new domestic abuse duty.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Changes to JRCM Practice Note will affect how Advisers will interact with the Upper Tribunal going forward.
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Mr Justice Michael Green and Judge Thomas Scott on 17 June 2021
Millions of jobs will continue to be supported over the winter months with the government’s JSS available to businesses across the UK from Sunday, 1 November.
Legislation change allowing longer lorries and longer semi-trailers on roads will save 70,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide from being released into the air.
Minister for the Armed Forces Mark Lancaster met with Egyptian Minister of Defence General Mohamed Zaki to discuss enhancing UK-Egypt defence cooperation.
Unprecedented £705 million investment will fund new infrastructure, jobs and technology at GB-EU border.
Millions of households across the UK will benefit from a new £15 billion package of targeted government support to help with the rising cost of living, the Chancellor announced today (26 May).
Employment Tribunal decision
The home of Bolton Wanderers Football Club will begin a new life as a temporary court this week, joining the national effort to tackle the impact of coronavirus on the criminal justice system.
Employment Appeal Tribunal judgment of Judge Tayler on 15 January 2021.
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