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  • Morrisons to shut 100 convenience stores as supermarket blames Labour’s ‘policy choices’ for rising costs
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  • Jaguar Land Rover eyes American tie-up with Stellantis to sidestep Trump tariffs
  • Labour eyes £1bn VAT raid on airport charges in stealth blow to family holidays
  • Blame the system, not the school leavers for youth unemployment, says Amazon’s UK boss
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  • Youth jobs in retreat: IFS warns Britain is sliding back to Covid-era lows

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Contracts, Human Resources HR, Employment and legal advice for owners and managers of SME small and medium sized business owners.

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Brighton & Hove Albion FC seeks trade mark protection for ‘Albion’

2 June 20202 June 2020 In Business, Legal Business Matters 2 Comments

Brighton & Hove Albion FC has applied to the UK Intellectual Property Office (UKIPO) to trade mark the terms ‘Albion’ and ‘The Albion’, but what for and is the application likely to succeed?

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COVID-19 – Directors’ legal duties and minimising the risk of personal liability

27 May 20203 April 2022 Advice, Legal Business Matters 2 Comments

Ailsa Anderson, an associate solicitor at law firm Irwin Mitchell, looks at the new Corporate Insolvency and Governance Bill and highlights how the legal duties of directors have changed during the coronavirus pandemic.

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Government’s return to work plan puts businesses at increased risk of legal claims

22 May 2020 Advice, Legal Business Matters 2 Comments

On 10 May, Boris Johnson outlined the Government’s COVID-19 recovery strategy. It’s safe to say that most were not expecting a significant or imminent ease of the lockdown restrictions.

Divorce

Valuing your business for divorce proceedings during the uncertainty of COVID

20 May 202020 May 2020 Legal Business Matters 3 Comments

Managing a business during the COVID pandemic is stressful enough, but imagine the extra complexity it adds for business owners who are in the process of divorcing.

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Life after furlough leave – Employment issues employers may face

8 May 20208 May 2020 Advice, Legal Business Matters 2 Comments

As it is anticipated that the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme will come to an end, following a winding down period, employers are having to consider now how they are likely to have to manage their businesses going forward

Partner Sue Dowling, head of Blandy & Blandy Solicitors’ leading Employment Law team, explains the need for an employer to follow Collective Redundancy Consultation legislation when seeking to make 20 or more staff redundant.

Collective consultation – When must an employer consult with their employees

6 May 2020 Legal Business Matters 3 Comments

Partner Sue Dowling, head of Blandy & Blandy Solicitors’ leading Employment Law team, explains the need for an employer to follow Collective Redundancy Consultation legislation when seeking to make 20 or more staff redundant.

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Advice for landlords of commercial premises whose tenants are in rent arrears

6 May 2020 Legal Business Matters 2 Comments

Due to the impact of COVID-19 on businesses across the country, new rules are now in place limiting the measures commercial landlords can take if their tenant is in rent arrears.

Share dividend

Business owners and shareholders – the risk of paying unlawful dividends during the COVID-19 Pandemic

5 May 2020 In Business, Legal Business Matters 3 Comments

It goes without saying that the current situation represents a very difficult and unpredictable time for many businesses and for the economy.

Contact tracing app

Can contact tracing app help ease lockdown?: Five key questions for UK government

4 May 20204 May 2020 Legal, Opinion Jon Belcher 1 Comment

With coronavirus cases finally falling in the UK, thoughts have turned to how to ease current lockdown conditions.

Office

Does exactly what it says on the tin: the power of IP

28 April 20204 May 2020 In Business, Legal Business Matters 0 Comments

Had it not have been for a forgotten tin opener, Ermal Fraze’s family picnic one Sunday in 1963 might have been entirely unremarkable.

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Resolving commercial disputes from your front room

28 April 2020 Advice, Legal Business Matters 0 Comments

The coronavirus pandemic is having a significant impact on the personal and professional lives of people worldwide.

tax

A force to be reckoned with

20 April 202014 May 2020 Legal Cherry Martin 0 Comments

Has your insurance company tried to invoke the clause of force majeure as a reason not to pay within your contract during these covid-19 times?

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Understanding what to do with pensions whilst furloughing staff

9 April 2020 Finance, Legal Business Matters 1 Comment

Since the Government published details about its Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme, there have been many questions asked about what it means for pensions.

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Rogue employees and personal data breaches – when are employers liable?

1 April 20201 April 2020 Advice, Legal Simon Stokes 0 Comments

It’s every employer’s nightmare.  An employee with a grudge misuses personal data relating to their employer

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Protection of cultural property post Brexit

1 April 20201 April 2020 Legal Business Matters 1 Comment

Tackling the illegal excavation and trafficking of items of cultural property and preventing their sale in the art market has long been recognised by the international community as a key means of protecting the world’s heritage.

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Morrisons is preparing to pull down the shutters on 100 loss-making convenience stores in a move that places hundreds of shop-floor jobs in jeopardy, with the Bradford-based grocer pointing the finger squarely at Labour's tax and wage agenda for tipping the sites into terminal decline.

Morrisons to shut 100 convenience stores as supermarket blames Labour’s ‘policy choices’ for rising costs

Morrisons is closing 100 loss-making convenience stores, putting hundreds of jobs at risk, and has blamed Labour’s “policy choices” for the rising costs eroding profitability.

April borrowing surges to £24.3bn as debt interest bill breaks month record

Jaguar Land Rover eyes American tie-up with Stellantis to sidestep Trump tariffs

Labour eyes £1bn VAT raid on airport charges in stealth blow to family holidays

Blame the system, not the school leavers for youth unemployment, says Amazon’s UK boss

Potters win £120m rescue as government finally backs Britain’s ceramics heartland

Brad Burton interview: how the UK’s no.1 motivational speaker rebuilt after lockdown wiped out 4Networking, and survived a four-year online stalking campaign

Nightlife chief brands Chancellor’s summer VAT cut a ‘superficial fix’ that abandons clubs and festivals

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Business Energy Claims recovers £25,000 for UK chocolatier

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