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Will there be a spring budget?

Will there be a spring budget?

Could a Spring 2022 Budget stop the rising tide of taxes?
DC Care Sells Green Rose Care

DC Care Sells Green Rose Care

On behalf of Philip Osborne of Moborne Care Group, DC Care is delighted to announce the recent successful sale of Green Rose Care Limited, comprising ten specialist care facilities located throughout Suffolk.
Join Martin Green OBE and expert panel on 31 January

Join Martin Green OBE and expert panel on 31 January

Join Martin Green OBE and expert panel on 31 January .
In partnership with Care England, Citation (Buyacarehome Partner) is running an exclusive, expert webinar on 31 January (10:30 – 12:00), discussing the must-know sector, CQC and HR updates and key considerations for 2022.
Royds Withy King and Goodman Derrick confirm merger

Royds Withy King and Goodman Derrick confirm merger

This merger is a significant step forward for both firms. For Royds Withy King it strengthens our position as a Top 100 UK practice enhancing and significantly extending the breadth and depth of expertise and specialist services available to clients, particularly in the areas of Corporate and Real Estate.
New Year Reflection from Chandler & Co.

New Year Reflection from Chandler & Co.

There is no doubt that the next few months will be challenging from staffing to business operations, which is why business governance and forward thinking business strategy has taken on a new steely focus. 
Can the shortage occupation list help the care sector to respond to workforce shortages?

Can the shortage occupation list help the care sector to respond to workforce shortages?

The government has launched a huge domestic recruitment campaign to fill more than 100,000 empty roles in England’s ailing social care sector, amidst many care home owners reporting a rise in the number of EU workers leaving the UK or moving to higher paid jobs in the hospitality sector. The majority of the adult social care workforce is British, but according to Care England over 100,000 jobs were occupied by EU nationals and well over 100,000 jobs by people from other non-EU countries.