Despite an overall drop in the number of claims from 1 April 2008 to 31 March 2009, the statistics reveal that claim numbers remain high at 151,000 and the majority of claim types rose in that period.
The laws relating to agricultural tenancies have changed a great deal over the last 15 years or so, and with more agricultural land coming up for sale it is important for landlords and tenants alike to know exactly where they stand.
How do you spend your Easter Bank Holiday? Some quality time with family and friends? Long walks and pub lunches? Hoovering, tidying and waiting for strangers to tramp through your home and criticize your decor? If the latter you are part of a well recognized phenomenon which is that Easter is a traditional boom time for putting your house on the market.
As you may already be aware, the Charity Commission has now published its first set of public benefit reports. The Commission has found that two of the five independent schools surveyed were not operating for the public benefit (which is now a statutory component of charitable status).
Great news! The BBC announced recently that we are over the worst of the recession. This is what we all needed to hear, but what exactly does it mean in practice for us?