Month: November 2020

Covid’s impact on care homes

Care homes have rarely been out of the news in 2020. When the pandemic began, it didn’t take long for scientists to work out that the elderly were more vulnerable to Covid-19. This meant that care homes had to suddenly take action to prevent residents contracting the virus and becoming seriously unwell. The effect on […]

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Why more solicitors are working remotely

There’s no avoiding it: Covid-19 has transformed the country’s legal system. From virtual civil proceedings to the rapidly growing backlog of live court cases, the past six months have forced the industry through an intense period of adjustment. On top of the practical issues the virus has created, firms throughout the UK are buckling under […]

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The regulations that make the UK gambling industry safe

The UK may have been a late bloomer in terms of legalising gambling compared to other European countries. But after the emergence of the first casino in the 60s, The Gaming Act of 1968 has set the rules of gambling, allowing more casinos to form in the UK, and from it, the UK gambling industry […]

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What to do in the event of an injury in the workplace

When you go to work, you expect to be entering a safe space that’s optimized for hard work and concentration. So, it always comes as quite a shock when you sustain an injury while in the office – or elsewhere in a place of work. This article is written to help you understand what to […]

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Motorcycles increasing in popularity through lockdown

Motorcycles are becoming more popular, with the coronavirus pandemic causing public transport to present a risk to those using it. A solitary mode of transport, motorcycles and motored scooters can get people to work and the essential shops far more economically than cars. This makes them appealing to those who previously relied on the bus […]

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