FCA broadens access to LTAFs
By Pritpal Virdee
On 29 June 2023, the FCA published a policy statement (PS23/7) recategorising a unit in a Long-term Asset Fund (LTAF)...
By Pritpal Virdee
On 29 June 2023, the FCA published a policy statement (PS23/7) recategorising a unit in a Long-term Asset Fund (LTAF)...
On 26 June 2023, Emily Shepperd, FCA Chief Operating Officer and Executive Director of Authorisations, delivered a speech on how culture...
British winemaking is on the up. We have just had English Wine Week, with a focus on getting wine enthusiasts out to English...
HR Magazine has reported that side hustles are on the rise as the cost of living crisis continues, with more than one in three adults, or...
By Pritpal Virdee
On 28 June 2023, the FCA published a press release highlighting ten key questions for firms to consider in light of the...
The Building Safety Act 2022 (the "Act") introduced a new regime to improve building safety, in relation to the spread of fire and...
As Midsummer's Day arrives (on Saturday 24th June), the conversation about rural land use, Net Zero, biodiversity and sustainability...
Following on from Pensions Minister Laura Trott’s announcement at the beginning of March that the Pensions Dashboards Programme,...
Although it is only a little over 6 months since Pensions Minister Laura Trott took office, on 5 June she delivered on her promise to...
DESNZ has published “Market Engagement on the Second Hydrogen Allocation Round” which sets out details about how the Hydrogen Business...
The Premier League has successfully prosecuted a criminal group involved in the illegal streaming of Premier League match content. The...
By 2025 around 49,000 companies will be required to report their ESG performance as part of the EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting...
By Andrew Walls (burges-salmon.com)
The Procurement Bill has progressed from the Commons Report and Third Reading stages to “consideration...
This case appears to show a difference in the way applications to lift the automatic suspension may be approached, not only as between...
The Charities Act 2022 became law on 24 February and yesterday a further tranche of reforms (including to the rules regarding permanent...
A thought-provoking article about the potential for a massive transfer in inherited wealth from the baby boomer generation to their...
The eagerly awaited Infrastructure (Wales) Bill (“the Bill”) and Explanatory Memorandum were laid before Senedd Cymru (“the Senedd”) on...
An updated version of the flowchart (August 2024) is available here.
The EU Parliament has voted to approve the AI Act. The Act now moves...
Meta has received a record €1.2bn fine by the Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) as instructed by the European Data Protection Board...
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has published guidance (the "Guidance") on the use of novel medicines in...
On 13 June 2023, the Court of Appeal is due to review the 2022 dismissal of a case against directors of the corporate trustee of one of...
A number of decisions have stood out to us over the last month which we thought it would be useful to flag as they suggest trends are...
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has announced new recognition routes for medicines which have been...
A judgment has been published relating to questions raised by the Public Guardian on Lasting Powers of Attorney.
The judgment...
The Financial Markets Standards Board (FMSB) has published a review intended to assist firms in assessing their risk management...
Following prolonged discussions between the Scottish Government, Homes for Scotland (a membership body for housing developers) and other...
The Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation (“CDEI”), in collaboration with techUK, has published its Portfolio of AI assurance techniques.
The Competition and Markets Authority (“CMA”) has published a response to the recent UK Government White Paper “A pro-innovation approach...
One of HMRC's current 'hot topics' for SDLT is whether land purchased with a dwelling falls within the definition of "residential...
Philanthropy has always had a big part to play in the protection or enhancement of the natural environment. Some of the very largest and...
The Social Partnership and Public Procurement (Wales) Act (the “Act”) has now received Royal Assent. So what does this mean for public...
In February, we wrote about the application made by the Fire Brigades Union and the British Medical Association (and other trade unions)...
Following the recent Capita cyber incident, the Information Commissioners Office (“ICO”) has issued a statement encouraging organisations...
Following the UK Telecoms Supply Chain Review Report published by the Department for Digital Culture Media & Sport (“DCMS”) in 2019,...
There are some small but (in the context where they apply) important changes to the PCR and UCR which came into effect at the end of May...
The Care Quality Commission (CQC), the regulator of health and adult social care in England and Wales, has published an update on its new...
Would-be challengers and defending Contracting Authorities need to be aware of a number of unique timing factors, and the notoriously...
Background
Donations to charities and Community Amateur Sports Clubs (CASCs) in the UK are generally exempt from inheritance Tax (IHT) and...
As a free user, you can like posts.
To repost this post to your own Passle blog, you will need to upgrade your account.
For plans and pricing, please contact our sales team at sales@passle.net