Getting your business ready for the 4th July

On the 23rd June, the Government confirmed that even more businesses across UK can reopen on the 4th July, including restaurants, pubs and hairdressers.
On the 23rd June, the Government confirmed that even more businesses across UK can reopen on the 4th July, including restaurants, pubs and hairdressers.
Are you planning on reopening your retail store when Government guidance allows? We take a look at what you can do to keep you, your staff and your customers safe.
We explain how shareholder protection works and what's required to ensure that it's set up correctly and can be relied upon if it's needed.
Advice on what to do if your usually reliable tenants are now struggling to keep up with their rent payments.
Think what a website is offering is too good to be true? It probably is. We take a look at some of the red flags you can watch out for when browsing online.
As our office is now closed and the Royal Mail have announced changes to their service next week, we can no longer guarantee that we're able to accept cheques as payment of outstanding premiums. We remain able to accept BACS, debit card or instalment payments (with a credit agreement via direct debit).
Due to the COVID-19 lockdown, some buildings will be temporarily empty. Buildings, whether temporarily closed or permanently unoccupied can be at greater risk from the likes of arson, antisocial behaviour such as vandalism or squatters, theft and escape of water. We have produced some guidance to help our clients understand how to manage and protect their property.
As cybercriminals look to exploit our COVID-19 concerns, we reveal how individuals and businesses alike can spot and avoid scams.
Looking for ways to seek opportunities to bring in new faces and increase the revenue of your community hall?
We take a look at what your charity or not-for-profit organisation should consider when recruiting student volunteers.
Make sure your cybersecurity is up to scratch to protect yourself against cybercriminals.
As Brexit day finally arrives nearly 4 years after the referendum, what does this mean for UK holidaymakers travelling to mainland Europe?