When Pinsent Masons launched Vario 10 years ago it was very much seen as “new law” - an Alternative Legal Service Provider which would serve the growing number of clients keen to source a different way of procuring top quality lawyers to work on a short-term basis. It also gave lawyers who wanted to work on a flexible basis another way to sell their skills.
The Asthma and Allergy Foundation is excited to announce the launch of its comprehensive e-Learning courses, designed to provide valuable knowledge and resources for individuals living with asthma and allergies, carers, businesses, and educational establishments.
Blackadders, a leading Scottish law firm, invites HR professionals, managers, and business owners to join their exclusive Aberdeen HR Club.
Members of the business community still have time to express an interest in joining a range of committees connected to the University of Aberdeen's governing body.
The James Hutton Institute in Aberdeen is to co-lead a first of its kind consortium of 34 leading research and stakeholder organisations set up to help all four UK administrations address land use and agriculture as a major greenhouse gas emitting sector.
The UK is facing a “pre-war world” and the “peace dividend” that allowed successive governments to ease spending on defence is over, according the the UK defence secretary.
Ever heard of anyone paying 60% tax? Chances are not, since, according to HMRC, Income Tax is charged at 0%, 20%, 40% or 45%, depending on how much you earn. The rates are slightly different in Scotland, but a 60% tax band doesn’t seem to exist.