Aug 04, 2022 The impact of the war in Ukraine on the Home Office By Edward Reed The Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 created a refugee crisis as almost four million, mostly, women and children fled the...
Nov 08, 2021 HMRC's focus on CJRS compliance grows now that support has come to an end By Jackelyn West 15 months ago, we wrote about HMRC’s announced plans to start recovery action of overpaid grants under the Coronavirus Job Retention...
Oct 27, 2021 UK Budget and immigration - Chancellor confirms 2022 high skilled visa plans By Edward Reed Today, the UK’s Chancellor of the Exchequer announced the Government’s fiscal plans for the immediate and near future. Amongst the tax...
May 24, 2021 Who owns the copyright in software created while working from home? By Martha Campbell In the recent UK High Court decision of Penhallurick v MD5 Ltd [2021] EWHC 293 (IPEC), the High Court ruled that certain copyright works...
May 04, 2021 Covid 19 tenant protections: as the moratorium on forfeiture nears its end date – what happens next? By Rachael Ashton As we pass the anniversary of the first UK lockdown and look towards the rapid easing of the third UK lockdown, the Government has been...
Apr 30, 2021 Despite Covid-19 the rush to direct lending continues By Rachel Richardson The FT has reported that Ares have raised an €11bn fund. According to Prequin this will be Europe’s largest fund of its type. In...
Oct 09, 2020 Independent scrutiny for pre-pack administrations By Paul Keddie Timothy Bromley-White The Government has announced that it will introduce new measures to subject pre-pack sales in an administration to a connected person to...
Oct 01, 2020 Reviving London: City Property Association debates key issues in London's recovery from Covid By Rebecca Delaney The London Property Alliance webinar “Central London Debate: Rebuilding the Capital” took place on 16 September 2020. The panel...
Aug 14, 2020 20 questions: what is HMRC thinking? By Damiano Sogaro Edward Reed In a game of 20 questions, the aim is to guess what one person is thinking. But the full 20 questions are not necessary to divine HMRC’s...