A retired woman who hoped to settle in Hereford with her husband of 45 years was separated from him at the weekend after being refused permission to stay in the UK.
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Several more local authorities have introduced tighter restrictions on charity fundraisers operating in their town centres.
The Government will introduce tough new laws to investigate charities which are suspected of misappropriating funds for extremist causes.
Last month’s Budget was described by many commentators as the most radical of modern times and among the many policies announced were a number of changes which will have major implications for estate planning.
City-based solicitors Royds has said that a Court of Appeal decision to grant part of a mother’s estate to her disinherited daughter should not dissuade people from making a Will.
People from across the Royal United Hospital’s catchment area are being urged to make a Will as local solicitors are waiving their fees to support The Forever Friends Appeal.
The first Tory Budget in nearly 20 years is set to have a significant impact on many sections of society.
New research from the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) suggests small companies are struggling to protect their intellectual property.
Traders gathered in chatroom using aliases such as “The Cartel” to rig the currency market.
More than a million Britons have become embroiled in a major argument with their family after a relative died without leaving a Will, new research claims.
A senior MP is keen to reopen the debate about introducing a “death tax” to pay for people’s care in old age.
A high-profile case has drawn fresh attention to the dangers of not making a Will.
The comedian Rik Mayall, best known for shows such as The Young Ones and The New Statesman, died suddenly in June last year. He had suffered a heart attack after returning from his regular run.