On 28th November the Department for Transport unveiled their Integrated National Transport Strategy. The strategy aims to provide a vision for how transport can evolve across England in the next 10 years and provide a ‘people-first’ approach. This strategy was...
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Defra pauses offers for new capital grants regime
Due to a surge in applications Defra has taken the decision to pause offers for the capital grant scheme. This has led to some frustration from farmers who have been waiting for three months in some cases for Defra to come back to them regarding their application....
Advice on employing farm staff for the first time
Many farm owners are self-employed and do not need to employ any staff. However, in some cases many farmers come to a point where they need to employ staff to cope with the high volume of work. Therefore, if you are employing staff for the first time you will need to...
Effective GP Management Strategies
When it comes to running a GP surgery, effective management is paramount. In this article, we discuss how GP practices can optimise their financial sustainability, operational efficiency, regulatory compliance and HR management in the long term. GP Finance: focus on...
Care Home Budget Update
The Autumn Budget unveiled some key changes to tax policy as the Chancellor looks to raise £40bn of additional funding. In this article, we look at how these changes will affect the care home sector. Staff costs From April 2025, the care home sector among many...
Legal aid a top priority for new government
The new Justice Minister, Shabana Mahmood, has said she is pledging to make public funding a priority and to smooth relations with the Legal Aid Agency. The Legal Aid Minister, Heidi Alexander admitted that the legal aid system was on life support and it would be a...
Government introduce Renters Right Bill
The Government has recently introduced the much-anticipated Renters Right Bill, aimed at offering greater protection to tenants across the country. This bill represents a significant shift in housing policy, one of its most prominent features is the ban on Section 21...
SRA wins approval for 270% compensation fund increase
The SRA has been given the go ahead by the Legal Services Board (LSB) to increase the compensation fund contribution for 2024/25 by 270%. This decision has been made partly to cover the costs of the Axiom Ince intervention. In addition to the increased contributions,...
AI and law firms: preparing for the future
Artificial intelligence (AI) is one of the biggest and most talked about technologies of the last 10 years. It has the ability to completely change how businesses operate, automate, make decisions and become more efficient. The legal sector, notorious for its...
Tax changes for furnished holiday lets (FHL’s)
If you own a furnished holiday property, you may wish to consider taking action before 5 April 2025. In the Spring Budget, it was announced that the Furnished Holiday Let Regime will be abolished and draft legislation has now been published, which has provided some...
Reasons to file your self assessment tax return early
It may be tempting to put off preparing your self-assessment tax return until later in the year. However, there are many benefits of submitting your tax return early and keeping on top of your tax affairs. Peace of mind Christmas can be a very busy time of year so...
Construction sector worst hit for insolvencies
The construction industry has emerged as the hardest-hit sector for insolvencies in the year leading up to April 2024. Recent data from the Insolvency Service found that 4,401 construction companies in England and Wales registered as insolvent. This accounts for a...











