One of the hidden consequences of the Covid-18 pandemic has been a fall-off in the number of vulnerable children being referred to social services. This is the view of Children’s Commissioner Anne Longfield, who has called for increased investment to help services including youth workers identify and engage with at-risk children who have slipped through…
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The Office for National Statistics states that in March 2020 there were 3.5 million unmarried couples living together in the UK. This figure is likely to have increased as a result of the Covid-19 lockdown, since the restrictions have encouraged many couples to move in together so that they can continue to see each other.…
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New rules allowing wills to be witnessed using video conferencing technology are set to be introduced in September, as the government attempts to streamline probate legislation in the face of Covid-19. Using software such as Zoom, Facetime and Skype, once an individual has signed their will it can be posted to witnesses for them to…
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In a televised address at 5.30pm on 23 March 2020 made to the risk posed by Covid-19, the government ushered in a new way of living and working for more than 60 million people. Employers have ever since been looking at their working environment to assess whether it is both safe for their employees to…
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Changes to the rules of intestacy were introduced in early February, increasing by £20,000 the amount a spouse will automatically inherit in certain circumstances. Intestacy rules decide how the assets of someone who dies without making a will must be shared out. From 2014, the spouse or Civil Partner was entitled to all assets in…
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A temporary reduction in the rate of stamp duty on house purchases has been introduced by Chancellor Rishi Sunak, as one of several measures designed to stimulate the economy following the three-month Covid-19 lockdown. The stamp duty “holiday” will last for nine months, from 8th July to 31st March 2021, and the tax will now…
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In his recent speech from the West Midlands, the Prime Minister promised to “build, build, build” in order to soften the economic impact of Covid-19. Mr Johnson committed to accelerating growth by fast-tracking £5 billion-worth of investment in infrastructure, in projects including hospital building and maintenance, affordable homes programmes, road and bridge projects, and school…
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We can confirm we have complied with government guidance on managing the risk of Covid-19 5 steps to working safely 1. Carry out a COVID-19 risk assessment Before restarting work you should ensure the safety of the workplace by: carrying out a risk assessment in line with the HSE guidance consulting with your workers or trade…
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Those of us living in towns and villages outside the big cities often take our gardens and private outside spaces for granted. These areas have become much more important during the coronavirus lockdown, and it is no surprise that gardens and private patios or balconies have become essential requirements for many people looking to move…
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The government gave the green light to freeing up the housing market from Covid-19 restrictions on May 13th. Since then we have seen conflicting reports of surging interest, as the pent-up demand built up over the previous two months was released, offset against claims of falling prices as buyers try to take advantage of job…
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