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The precise model that the UK government will use to catalyse private investment in infrastructure projects has still to be ...
The tax rate for carried interest will increase from 28% to 32% from April 2025 pending full reform of the regime, Rachel ...
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The UK government can provide some solutions to the challenges businesses face in delivering ‘nationally significant infrastructure projects’ (NSIPs) quickly by implementing recommendations arising ...
The CSDDD introduces a general framework for sustainability due diligence for large EU companies and non-EU companies with ...
Chris Thomas tells HRNews about how salary sacrifice, especially pension contributions, can save employers NICs costs post-Budget. We're sorry, this video is not ...
A recent Paris Court of Appeal ruling ordering a blanket blocking of several pornographic websites underscores the growing concerns over child protection in the digital age, an expert has said. The ...
Stuart Neilson tells HRNews about the likely impact of the changes to zero hours contracts set out in the Employment Rights Bill. We're sorry, this video is not ...
Case law developed in England and Wales could inform how disputes over whether and how claims for penalties, or liquidated damages, are resolved in South Africa where contractual clauses addressing ...
There is a presumption in South Africa that ministerial consent to develop land that offers access to the country’s rich minerals and petroleum resources is required by renewables developers, but that ...