Publication Date 5 June 2014 This month in history: D-Day Share this Link to this item Share this item to Facebook Share this item to LinkedIn Tweet this item Google+ this item On 6 June 1944, 5 beaches on the heavily fortified coast of France's Normandy region were stormed by 156,000 British, Canadian, and American troops.
Publication Date 22 May 2014 Enabling digital by default Share this Link to this item Share this item to Facebook Share this item to LinkedIn Tweet this item Google+ this item Before the Enduring Powers of Attorney Act (EPA) was introduced in 1985, there was no facility for power of attorney to continue once the donor had lost their mental capacity. Karen Bacon of Steeles Law explores the subject of enabling digital by default. Source: Steeles Law
Publication Date 16 May 2014 Your digital afterlife Share this Link to this item Share this item to Facebook Share this item to LinkedIn Tweet this item Google+ this item What happens to your digital assets when you die? Evan Carroll, a digital legacy expert and co-founder of The Digital Beyond, investigates Source: Evan Carroll, The Digital Beyond
Publication Date 16 May 2014 The Gazette hall of fame: Robert Brudenell Carter Share this Link to this item Share this item to Facebook Share this item to LinkedIn Tweet this item Google+ this item Robert Brudenell Carter was a successful British physician and ophthalmist who played a leading role in the treatment of both mental illness and eye surgery in the 20th century.
Publication Date 15 May 2014 HMRC launches fresh crackdown on offshore tax evasion Share this Link to this item Share this item to Facebook Share this item to LinkedIn Tweet this item Google+ this item HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has launched a fresh crackdown on offshore tax evasion after analysing new data on the tax arrangements of individuals and companies
Publication Date 15 May 2014 This month in history: Margaret Thatcher, first female PM Share this Link to this item Share this item to Facebook Share this item to LinkedIn Tweet this item Google+ this item In May 1979, Margaret Thatcher became the first female British prime minister, a post she was to hold for 11 years.
Publication Date 24 April 2014 Scottish insolvency vs England and Wales - What you need to know Share this Link to this item Share this item to Facebook Share this item to LinkedIn Tweet this item Google+ this item
Publication Date 24 April 2014 Court fees for probate applications increase dramatically Share this Link to this item Share this item to Facebook Share this item to LinkedIn Tweet this item Google+ this item On 22 April the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) increased court fees for probate applications through a solicitor by 244%, while personal applications rose by almost 105%.
Publication Date 15 April 2014 The Gazette hall of fame: John Gough Share this Link to this item Share this item to Facebook Share this item to LinkedIn Tweet this item Google+ this item John Edmond Gough was born on 25 October 1871 in Muree, India. The son and nephew of 2 Victoria Cross heroes, John clearly had big shoes to fill. But by the age of 31, he'd matched his father and uncle in the field.
Publication Date 15 April 2014 Credit card market to face watchdog review Share this Link to this item Share this item to Facebook Share this item to LinkedIn Tweet this item Google+ this item A competition probe into the £150 billion credit card market is to be launched, as the head of the City regulator raised concerns about vulnerable consumers being offered what are akin to payday loans with plastic.