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Clarke Willmott’s commitment to supporting green energy development

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The government continues to identify the strategic importance of growing the country’s renewable and nuclear energy capability over the next 15 years, both from an environmental and economic perspective.

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Employing low skilled workers post Brexit

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The new points based immigration system will apply to both EU and non EU nationals alike. The system is due to go live from 1 January 2021.

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Full schedule planned for Clarke Willmott’s housing week

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The full schedule for Clarke Willmott’s popular Housing Week has been announced with a series of webinars covering everything going on in the social housing sector now. The firm’s flagship event series, Housing Week, takes place across three days from 10-12 October

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Government’s Growth Plan: Off-payroll working rules to be repealed

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On 23 September 2022, the government revealed its Growth Plan and confirmed that the off-payroll working rules will be repealed for both public and private sector organisations with effect from 6 April 2023.

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Judge tells CQC to reconsider inspection report and rating due to “real possibility” of bias

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Corporate and commercial law
In a recent case the judge ordered the CQC to reconsider an inspection report and rating due to the apparent bias of an inspector. This shows a way to challenge inspection reports, ratings and enforcement action against care homes, even though the case involved private hospitals.

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Landmark inheritance tax ruling could save households six-figure sums

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Private wealth
A landmark tribunal ruling has provided relief to families who engaged in historic ‘home loan’ inheritance tax schemes, potentially saving them thousands from death duty bills, says private client partner Paul Davies.

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