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11 June
In the age of sponsored TikTok tutorials and Instagram ad reels, it is important for content creators and corporate brands alike to be aware of the advertising rules and regulations... Read Morearticles
11 June
How should Trustees advise on pensions and what are the barriers to communicating helpful information to its members? The main issue is that there is a lack of clarity by... Read Morearticles
7 June
What do Trustees need to know about pensions dashboards? We summarise this in a helpful article, including what actions need to be taken. Read Morearticles
6 June
In May 2024 the Department for Education (“DfE”) published an updated version of its statutory guidance on the safeguarding of children for schools and colleges in England. The DfE have also... Read Morearticles
6 June
Reviewing a recent Pensions Ombudsman decision, Trustees are under no duty to make moral judgments as to suitability of a person to receive discretionary benefits. Read Morearticles
3 June
After many months of speculation, we now know the date of the general election, 4 July 2024. The political parties' manifestos are still to be published. However, we do know... Read Morearticles
29 May
Can you trust that your spouse is telling you everything about their finances during a break-up? We look at how to find hidden assets in a divorce. Read Morearticles
29 May
As the country shifts into “campaign mode” following the announcement of a general election on 4 July 2024, many charity trustees may be wondering about whether, and how, they can... Read Moreevents
Insurance provisions for construction projects were covered by our latest Developing Connections, which we ran along with Thomas Carroll. This was part of our Developing Connections forum and was hosted... Read More
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17 May
Hugh Grant has accepted an “enormous sum of money” to settle his ongoing unlawful information gathering claim against News Group Newspapers (“NGN”), the publisher of The Sun, which included allegations... Read More
