An Employment Tribunal has ruled that a UK bus driver who was sacked over a minor road traffic offence was unfairly dismissed by his employer.
CML revises buy-to-let lending forecast amid ‘lopsided’ market concerns
The Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) has revised its forecasts for buy-to-let lending amid ongoing concerns that the mortgage market has become ‘lopsided’ in recent months.
Britons saving record amount of IHT through charitable donations in Wills
New research suggests that Britons are saving a record amount of Inheritance Tax (IHT) by leaving money to charitable causes in their Wills.
Late payments crisis has worsened in past year, study suggests
One in ten small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) believe that their experiences with late payments have worsened over the past year, a new study reveals.
Woman “pushed out” of Council job was unfairly dismissed, Tribunal rules
An Employment Tribunal has ruled that a former Council worker who claimed to have been “pushed out” of her job was victimised and unfairly dismissed.