Blended families have become more common in today's society, and with that comes unique challenges in estate planning. Whether you've remarried or entered a new partnership, ensuring your assets are passed on smoothly and fairly is vital. For...
The concept of the "right to switch off" has increasingly gained traction in the UK, driven by both employee demand and evolving legal frameworks across Europe. The term refers to an employee’s ability to disconnect from work outside of...
The Labour Government has proposed significant changes to the apprenticeship system, aimed at tackling skill shortages and boosting opportunities for young people. The key aims of these proposals are to address current gaps in the workforce while equipping...
On 4 September 2024, Phase II of the Grenfell Enquiry Report was released, delivering an exhaustive assessment of the systemic failures that culminated in the Grenfell Tower fire. The report examines failings across multiple sectors, including government...
Last month, far-right protests and riots following the horrific attack on a girls’ dance class made headlines in the UK. The far-right protests and riots caused damage and fear in cities across the UK, with many employers closing workplaces early in...
The gender pay gap has been a topic of significant debate over recent decades, but an equally yet less frequently addressed issue is the gender pensions pay gap. This gap refers to the disparity between men and women in terms of the amount of retirement...