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SRA Fine Law Firm a Record £20,000 for AML Failings
SRA Fine Law Firm a Record £20,000 for AML Failings

The SRA has increased their fining power Last year the SRA increased its fining powers from £2,000 to £25,000 to enable them to impose larger fines on legal firms that fail to implement adequate Anti Money Laundering training and systems. Before this change any fines...

Hawsons advise on the sale of Church View Care Home
Hawsons advise on the sale of Church View Care Home

Hawsons are pleased to announce the completion on the sale of Church View Care Home in Stanwell, Middlesex for a long-standing client. The purpose-built care home, developed by the vendor, provides nursing care for up to 78 residents. The transaction, led by Hawsons...

Manufacturers set to invest more in technology in 2023
Manufacturers set to invest more in technology in 2023

Introduction The Digital Catapult’s Manufacturing Leaders poll 2022 has found that the top priority for business leaders in the manufacturing industry across the UK is the commitment to innovation and to continue investing in deep technology solutions.   What about...

Agriculture and Horticulture Productivity Fund
Agriculture and Horticulture Productivity Fund

The department for Environment Food & Rural Affairs (Defra) has recently announced £12.5 million in grant funding to businesses in the agriculture and horticulture sectors to help improve automation and robotics to boost productivity. Defra, in partnership with UK...

HMRC delay Making Tax Digital by two years
HMRC delay Making Tax Digital by two years

What is being delayed? HMRC has announced that plans to implement digital tax reporting for unincorporated businesses and self-employed individuals and landlords in April 2024 will be delayed until April 2026.   Why has MTD been delayed? HMRC have said that businesses...

Labour shortages for roofing contractors
Labour shortages for roofing contractors

A recent survey from Glenigan of more than 100 members of the National Federation of Roofing Contractors (NFRC) has found that roofing and cladding contractors are still struggling with recruitment issues in the third quarter of 2022. But, this survey does confirm...

Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) Changes
Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) Changes

The Government in the mini-Budget announced Stamp Duty Land Tax (“SDLT”) cuts to help first-time buyers and next-move homeowners purchase properties more affordably. These changes were effective from 23 September 2022. Unlike many of the other proposed tax changes,...

UK truck stops receive funding to improve services
UK truck stops receive funding to improve services

Government announces £100m funding to improve truck stop facilities On 24th November the UK government announced a £100m package to improve HGV/truck facilities. Service station grant scheme Part of this funding will be used to open a grant scheme worth £32.5m to...

Time & money saving tips for transport businesses
Time & money saving tips for transport businesses

Introduction The sharp increase in inflation is causing most businesses to review their current costs and look at ways they can save time and money. Costs for energy and fuel have risen significantly in recent times which is increasing the running costs of businesses...

Skills & employment could help hospitality realise potential
Skills & employment could help hospitality realise potential

The trade body, UKHospitality has said that implementing an employment and skills strategy would help the sector realise its true potential.   Hospitality vacancies are falling Recent statistics from the Office of National Statistics (ONS) showed that vacancies...

Covid-19 impact on restaurant technology
Covid-19 impact on restaurant technology

In the fast-paced and competitive world of the restaurant industry, restaurant operators need to ensure that their operations are as efficient and customer-friendly as possible. Therefore, it is imperative that the latest restaurant technology trends are adopted by...