I saw this quote on a LinkedIn post recently and with half term rapidly approaching and my recent involvement with an Inspection and SATs, I thought…absolutely I will. That night...
Although I have had this title in my head for a few weeks now having spoken to many thousands of students and hundreds of education sector staff over the years,...
Pursuing a career in law is not only a huge investment, but a competitive career. It is therefore extremely important to gain some work experience before taking the plunge into...
So, here is an interesting thought… the children who began their formal school education in September 2022 will leave Year 13 or other formal training at the age of 18...
The current cost-of-living crisis has put a greater focus than ever before on where to do your food shopping and what it will cost. The options have never been greater,...
Inevitably, there are peaks and troughs in the world of mergers and acquisitions (M&A), depending on many factors, including the prevailing economic climate and the availability of funding. For those...
In this article we look at the issuing of legal proceedings and service of those proceedings on the defendant. If you have complied with the relevant Pre Action Protocol, and...
BBC Radio 4’s excellent fact-checking programme ‘More or Less’ this week answered a listener’s question about pensioners’ wealth. On ‘Politics Live’ on BBC2 last year, in a debate on the...
I have previously avoided producing an article on food price inflation for a number of reasons. Firstly, it is quite depressing as the country battles through a cold winter amidst...
Over the next few months we will be producing a series of 16 articles as a step by step guide through the claims process, providing insight into each stage of...
Earlier this month BBC Radio 4’s excellent ‘The Life Scientific’ featured Professor Chris Elliott. He is Professor of Food Safety and Microbiology at Queen’s University Belfast and is a founding...
I am generally of the view that human beings are somewhat self-centred and perhaps more so in today’s society of immediate gratification. This being the case, the prospect of giving...
It is quite hard to know where to start when considering the UK government’s response, or lack of it, to the current crisis in the National Health Service; not that...
It is quite hard to believe that the vote on the UK’s continued membership of the European Union took place on 23 June 2016, six and a half years ago....
We often find it hard to discuss what might happen if a marriage does not work out and therefore don’t consider the plans we can put in place at the...
Oscar Wilde said “Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery that mediocrity can pay to greatness”. True words indeed, but it is a fine line between using someone or something...
Mae West, whose career spanned over seven decades in the golden days of Hollywood once famously said ‘every man I meet wants to protect me. I can’t figure out from...
My first Rollits Food Blog was on corporate insolvencies and the need for tight credit control. My second blog was on Avian Flu and the devastating culling of flocks. I...
The highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 outbreak started on 27 October 2021. At the beginning of November there were 230 cases in England, of which 96 instances have been...
This is the first of what will be regular Rollits blogs on what is happening in the food sector. The intention is to highlight issues of relevance to anyone in...
As the Conservative Party Conference has ended and Liz Truss fights on to live another day after a turbulent week, we review below what was perhaps the biggest announcement of...
On the last day of Good Divorce Week supporting Resolution’s focus on Parenting through Separation we look at the different options to resolve disputes. Some parents can discuss things themselves...
One aspect of family life which changes following separation is the change in relationships with extended family members. Grandparents and extended family often become side lined following a separation and...
As part of our support for Good Divorce Week, today we look at mediation as a way to help parents. At any point during the separation process and beyond, parents...
One of the main causes of dispute between parents centres on communication or rather lack of it – that is communication with children and communication between parents. Often disputes arise...
We are pleased to be supporting Resolution’s Good Divorce Week, launching their new guide, Parenting through Separation. The guide aims to give parents access to information and support that helps...
What is a conditional contract? A conditional contract is a contract which specifies that certain conditions must be met as a pre-requisite to the sale going ahead, usually the grant...
At the time of writing, my two year term as President of the York & North Yorkshire Chamber of Commerce has just come to an end, and what an “interesting”...
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