It is common for organisations, including charities, to engage with “self-employed” individuals under contracts for services. The self-employed are often referr...
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24/04/2024
Cultural heritage is a valuable part of a nation’s identity. Whilst often financially valuable, many items also have powerful collective emotional value for goo...
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24/04/2024
As public benefit organisations, charities naturally have two principal investment concerns: how to optimise the value of their assets; and how to ensure their ...
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23/04/2024
For many of us living and working in the UK, modern slavery will feel like a far-off, almost abstract concept; something that only happens in fast fashion sweat...
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23/04/2024
We act for many charitable organisations on their immigration matters, and regularly assist with navigating the law and finding solutions to issues in this area...
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18/04/2024
Hot off the heels of the publication of the Arts Council England (“ACE”) Annual Report (“the Report”) on the Cultural Gifts and Acceptance in Lieu schemes for t...
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09/04/2024
The publication in October 2023 of the long-awaited ‘retain and explain’ guidance from the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) has been welc...
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09/04/2024
Our upcoming events over the next month include webinars on overseas recruitment for the education sector and the 2024 Catholic Charity Conference.On 23 April a...
05/04/2024
For those in the Business & Social Enterprise, Charity and Education Sectors our upcoming webinars cover a range of key topics and developments, including i...
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25/03/2024