Government plans to restructure fees for probate applications have led to delays for families looking to settle their loved ones’ affairs as people rush to beat the intended deadline.
Droughts, floods, hurricanes and other freak weather conditions are an indication that climate change is impacting upon the planet; sitting alongside the current headlines about our seas being swamped with plastic.
The European Commission and the UK Government recently published advice on travelling in Europe in a post-Brexit world, however there was little mention of what to do if you are injured whilst abroad.
After two years of debate, on 27 March 2019 the European Union Parliament has finally approved the new legislation known as the Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market.
With Brazil being the seventh biggest economy in the world with a GDP of USD 2.3 trillion, it is no surprise that investors are more interested in expanding outside their jurisdiction.
Migration between European countries does not lead to higher costs for countries that have more generous welfare systems than those with more restrictive systems, new analysis has shown.
Below Aziz Rahman of business crime solicitors Rahman Ravelli examines the worrying money laundering implications for the UK when Brexit becomes a reality.
When two nuclear-armed nations launch air attacks against each other, the world takes notice. India and Pakistan’s long-running tensions have dramatically boiled over into military confrontation in recent weeks.
The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has now confirmed that the new Accounts Rules and regulatory model will come into effect on 25 November 2019.
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