18/01/2021
In this, the first Business News Update of 2021 it is nice that it is not entirely about the CoronaVirus. The good news story for for hospitality and other businesses who were closed by the Government in the first lockdown, is Supreme Court ruled that insurers should pay business interruption claims.
While worrying whether we could go to see relatives over the holiday period and ensuring that we had enough food to go around, a little thing called Brexit came into force at 11pm on 31st December 2020. While a new UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement is in place there are an awful lot of changes that, if you are a business selling to the EU, you need to be aware of. While this is mainly for the sale of goods, there is are changes to be aware of if you sell services. Government guidance is included in this post.
Hopefully you had a safe, if but quiet transition into 2021. The welcome news is the fact that more than 3.4 million people have now received the first dose of a vaccine and nearly 50 per cent of the over 80’s. Long may it continue and we have a chance to return to some semblance of normality in 2021. Stay safe!
As the UK national lockdowns continue, we are pleased that there is some good news for hospitality and other businesses who were closed by the Government in the first lockdown, after the Supreme Court ruled that insurers should pay business interruption claims. In this newsletter, we summarise the f...