15 April 2020
Welcome relief for COVID-19 workers
The Chancellor, Rishi Sunak, has written to the chair of the Treasury Select Committee to confirm temporary changes to the Statutory Residence Test (SRT).
Caroline Day, Partner in our Criminal Litigation team, has been quoted in Law360 giving her thoughts on how COVID-19 is having an impact on slowing the pace of existing UK investigations.
Corinne Aldridge, head of our Employment team, was featured in the Q&A section of the Financial Times on 21 April 2020. She discusses the considerations senior managers should make when taking a pay cut amidst the Coronavirus crisis.
Alun Milford, Partner in our Criminal Litigation team has been quoted in The Telegraph giving his thoughts on how Government schemes to lend or grant money to struggling businesses and to pay the wages of idle workers could be a potential target for criminals.
The Chancellor, Rishi Sunak, has written to the chair of the Treasury Select Committee to confirm temporary changes to the Statutory Residence Test (SRT).
The charity Street Child first came on my radar in 2014 through the Guardian journalist Lisa O’Carroll who had recently returned from reporting on the Ebola crises in Sierra Leone. Kingsley Napley wanted to make a donation and ideally was looking for a charity that was making the biggest impact on the ground.
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