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Introducing the Procurement Bill 2022

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Richard Moore highlights what contracting authorities need to know about this new legislation, due to be approved in March 2023.

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The Charities Act 2022

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This new legislation introduces significant changes in charity law. In the social housing sector, these changes will impact any organisation which has been established as a registered charity.

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Economic Crime (Transparency and Enforcement) Act 2022

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We advised you in June that the Economic Crime (Transparency and Enforcement) Act 2022 (the Act) will affect property transactions entered into with overseas entities from its commencement. 

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Protecting the farm from divorce

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Divorce where farms are involved often involve particular complexities which may be far more likely to arise than in non-farming cases.

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What can be done to overcome the challenges of rising labour costs and inflation in construction?

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With UK inflation having risen above 9 per cent, it would be short-sighted not to predict that this is likely to cause significant issues for construction projects that are currently live and planned over the next few years.

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What do employers need to know about the planned changes to strike rules?

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The National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) announced earlier this month that around 40,000 railway workers are set to strike tomorrow (27th July) following ongoing disputes around working conditions, job security and pay.

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Clarke Willmott backs findings of British Steel Pensions poll

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Financial services litigation
Our Financial Litigation team who are seeking compensation for victims of the British Steel Pension Scheme (BSPS) mis-selling scandal have welcomed the results of a poll that says the Pension Protection Fund (PPF) should not be tasked with providing a guaranteed income for those affected.

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Clarke Willmott advises Wyatt Homes on multi-million pound funding package

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Lawyers at law firm Clarke Willmott  have advised on a multi-million pound finance package that will deliver over 1,000 new family homes across Dorset, Hampshire and Somerset.

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