Risk tips and how to prevent claims for professionals
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Top tips for charities to help manage risk and reduce potential claims exposure
The risks charities can be exposed to depends a lot on the size of the organisation, how complex the organisation is, and how it is funded.
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Why goods in transit insurance and stock insurance can be important for tradesmen
Being self-employed, in any business sector, comes with a multitude of risks that full-time employees don’t have to worry about.
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Construction risks faced by self-employed builders…and how to minimise them
Being self-employed, in any business sector, comes with a multitude of risks that full-time employees don’t have to worry about.
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Trades: Top tips for keeping your tools safe and your business running
For many tradespeople, their tools are essential for their job. Without their toolkit they can’t work and make a living.
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2022 Spring Statement Summary
Starting at 12:45pm, 23 March 2022, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Rishi Sunak, delivered his Spring Statement to the House of Commons.
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What are the penalties for non-compliance with GDPR?
Brought into effect in 2018 as a way of harmonising data privacy laws across the European Union, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is designed to give individuals greater control over the information that businesses can collect about them and what businesses can do with this information.
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What do I need to do to comply with GDPR?
Back in 2018, the Data Protection Act (DPA) was replaced with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), a new system that means the regulations around storing and using personal data are the same across all European countries.
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Creating a cyber security policy
Investing time into the development of a detailed cyber security policy is essential in protecting confidential data, no matter how big your business is.
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How remote working has shaken up the IT sector
Even before the national lockdowns of 2020, the IT sector’s contribution to business could never be understated. Many businesses rely on IT infrastructure to remain organised, secure and, of course, efficient.
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How will Brexit affect freelancers?
As of 11pm on 31st December 2020, the United Kingdom has officially completed its transition out of the European Union under Brexit. As a result, a new set of rules and regulations have come into play around the working relationship between the UK and countries in the EU.
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