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The challenges for local authority and housing association joint ventures weblink
There is increasing interest by local authorities in joining with housing associations and developers in joint ventures.
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Rapid rise on global family disputes: Emily Brand writes article for Wealthbriefing weblink
Figures released by the Office of the Head of International Family Justice for England and Wales reveal a 40 per cent increase in the number of international family disputes handled in the last year.
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Queen's Speech 2013 — controlling immigration and promoting growth weblink
This year’s Queen’s Speech was as noteworthy for what it did not contain as its contents. The legislative themes are controlling immigration and promoting growth.
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E:gen — May 2013 issue download
The May 2013 issue of Winckworth Sherwood’s E-gen publication is available now.
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Heads Up! — (schools) Summer Term edition weblink
The Summer Term edition of Winckworth Sherwood’s Heads Up! publication is available now.
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Residential property taxation: annual tax on enveloped dwellings weblink
The government has announced an annual tax on enveloped dwellings.
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Winckworth Sherwood on marital property agreements ('pre-nups') — how the law has changed weblink
Evidence of the cost and acrimony caused by divorce can be found on an almost daily basis in the UK media, laying bare the separation details of ‘celebrities’.
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Need to Know HR Law Update — Issue 4 2013 download
Winckworth Sherwood has released issue four of its Need to Know HR Law Update.
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Sponsored academies weblink
Underperforming schools are being asked to work with sponsors to provide vision and support.
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School expansion projects in England weblink
The number of pupils in England is rising and there are high levels of demand for pupil places, which local authorities are struggling to meet.
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The Priority School Building Programme and general capital funding for schools weblink
An independent review published in April 2011 looked into the way that capital is spent on schools in England and recommended a complete overhaul of the system.
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Refrigerant gas R22 — the chilling effects of a European ban weblink
The European Union is now committed to reducing harmful emissions across the continent, with the focus of recent regulation set on plant and machinery installed within buildings.
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Need to Know — HR Update — Issue 3 2013 download
Issue 3 of Winckworth Sherwood’s Need to Know employee law update is now available.
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Back to the future: landlords to enjoy greatest freedoms since 1945 weblink
The last five years has seen the end of a love-in between central government and housing associations. The government likes local authorities again — or at least hates them less.
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Need to Know HR update now available from Winckworth Sherwood weblink
The latest edition of Need to Know HR Update Issue Two 2013.
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E:gen newsletter from Winckworth Sherwood focuses on offshore property joint ventures weblink
E:gen newsletter focuses on offshore property joint ventures, permitted development rights and more.
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Winckworth Sherwood comments on £15m Del Monte divorce settlement weblink
The ex-wife of Del Monte’s chief executive and chairman has agreed to a divorce settlement of £15m.
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Avoiding a messy break: Canonical UK Ltd v TST Millbank LLC weblink
Given the present state of the economy, it is reasonable to assume that 2013 will see a continuation of businesses attempting to restructure their liabilities in order to stay afloat.
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Residential property taxation: Introducing the new Annual Residential Property Tax and extended Capital Gains Tax rules for ‘non-natural persons’ weblink
The Finance Bill 2013 was published on 11 December, along with the Government’s much awaited response to their consultation on “Ensuring the fair taxation of residential property transactions”.
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Alcohol strategy consultation weblink
The alcohol strategy consultation (“the Consultation) published on 28 November 2012 seeks views on a number of proposed changes to the licensing laws.
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