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Leaving London Isn’t Enough: The Hidden Tax Risk After the Non-Dom Changes

For years, London has been one of the world’s most magnetic cities for global talent — a place where careers are built, businesses are launched, and international lives take shape.

But in 2025, that relationship is shifting.

With the UK’s non-dom regime being phased out, many high-earning professionals, founders, and investors are reconsidering their long-term plans. Some are relocating to Dubai. Others are exploring Europe or the United States. For many, the decision feels decisive — a clear break from the UK tax system.

Except, in practice, it often isn’t....

A Beginner's Guide to the Most Common Audio File Types

Did you know that the first audio ever recorded by a machine was way back in the 1850s? And that recording wasn't even meant to be played back to listen to!

Technology has come a long way since then. Now, it's possible to record audio files and instantly have someone else play them on the other side of the world.

But there are many different ways to capture audio. And not all audio file types are equal.

So what are the most common audio file types? And which one is going to be best for your needs? Visit https://www.mediamedic.studio/how-to-remove-wind-from-audio...

Why are Tote Bags Becoming Popular?

Have you ever wondered why tote bags have become popular in recent times? We frequently see them carried by hand or shoulder on the streets of our cities, or displayed for sale or as souvenirs in shops. With millions of individuals adopting the use of tote bags, it is estimated that between 2022 and 2026, the total market growth of this product will increase by over seven million dollars. According to research, the major factors contributing to this growth include customization and increased demand at retail stores.

But why is the market demand for tote bags increasing? What...

Growth of shopping locally is a 'huge opportunity' for businesses

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Fri, 07/01/2022 - 3:28am

The results of a consumer survey, which reveals that 88 per cent of local people try to buy Devon-sourced goods whenever possible, presents a ‘huge opportunity’ for local businesses says Devon County Council’s (DCC) Cabinet Member for Economic Recovery.

Councillor Rufus Gilbert, DCC's Cabinet Member for Economic Recovery and Skills, is encouraging Devon’s businesses to ‘grasp the nettle’ and sign up to the Made in Devon scheme , who will be at the Devon County Show this weekend from Thursday 30 June to Saturday July 2.

Made in Devon enables businesses to advertise that...

What do Lottery Winners Spend their Money on?

Authored by Liv Butler
Posted: Wed, 06/29/2022 - 10:18pm

We've all dreamed of winning the lottery someday. Oftentimes, those dreams will lead us to fantasise about what we would spend our dough on once the novelty cheque clears, be it mansions, flash cars, or dream holidays.

For the Devonlive.com list of the 79 millionaire lottery winners from Exeter and the surrounding Devon area, this has often translated to purchasing a sprawling seaside estate in cash, or even setting up a new local business. If you're wondering what Lotto winners tend to spend their money on, let's take a closer look and find out.

Homes

Given the eye-...

Glastonbury Festival: 5 unexpected highlights

Authored by Liv Butler
Posted: Wed, 06/29/2022 - 8:43pm

As the undisputed king of UK music festivals, Glastonbury always delivers some memorable moments across its plethora of stages.

While the headliners often dominate proceedings, one of the biggest thrills about Glastonbury is its power to produce surprises further down the bill.

As recently highlighted by Betway, that point was demonstrated to perfection in 2011 when Ed Sheeran announced himself to the world with a stunning set in the Croissant Neuf field.

With that in mind, we take a look at five unexpected highlights from this year’s Glastonbury Festival....

Smartphones Boosting the Online Gambling Industry

Authored by Val Watson
Posted: Tue, 06/28/2022 - 6:57am

Most people believe the original iPhone, released in 2007, was the world’s first smartphone. Yet, that is inaccurate. The initial device that can get classified as what we now perceive to be a phone whose functionalities stretch beyond communication was the Simon Personal Communicator from IBM.

It hit store shelves in 1994, the same year the online gambling industry got birthed, thanks to the Caribbean nation of Antigua and Barbuda passing the Free Trade and Processing Act. However, it was not until 2001 that someone used a mobile phone to wager over the internet, and it took...

Checkatrade appoints Foot Anstey LLP to provide employment law advice

Foot Anstey LLP has been appointed by Checkatrade, the UK’s number one website for finding a tradesperson, to provide employment law advice.

The Foot Anstey Client Service Team, led by Lisa Wallis (Legal Director), includes Gemma Robinson (Senior Associate), Sharee Kitley (Associate) and Michael Thomson (Legal Executive), who will be working with Checkatrade to advise on a variety of employment law related matters.

As a retainer client Checkatrade will have access to the law firm's Ingenuity for Employment solution to help streamline its Human Resources legal support. The...

Mastering the Art of Shopping

Authored by Liv Butler
Posted: Fri, 06/24/2022 - 11:09pm

Let’s face it, everyone likes to shop, which is quite natural, really. The act of purchasing an item we need – or maybe don’t need at all but really, really want – makes us feel good. Especially if that item is something we’ve been needing for some time, or if we’ve managed to strike a bargain.

And while many jokingly say that shopping is the favorite form of exercise for women, men also enjoy this activity – but maybe to a bit milder extent. Regardless, shopping is fun, and it’s especially fun if you manage to master it like a pro; perhaps finding great coupon codes, promotional...

Foot Anstey advises Nester on proposed Peer2Peer legislation in the UK

National law firm, Foot Anstey LLP, has advised Nester Holdings on the impact of proposed legislation on Peer2Peer lending by the UK Government.

In November 2021, the UK Government proposed bringing Shariah-compliant peer-to-peer lenders within the scope of the "alternative finance" tax rules, which aim to bring the tax treatment of Shariah-compliant financial products into line with conventional financing, so those investing via Shariah-compliant products are not disadvantaged.

Nester is an online Peer2Peer (P2P) financing platform helping users invest and discover new...

Eligible pensioners urged to claim Pension Credit to help with cost of living

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 06/22/2022 - 10:50pm

Pensioners and their loved ones are being urged to take up Pension Credit as new figures show an estimated £1.7bn in benefit is being left unclaimed.

Currently, over 1.4 million pensioners in Britain receive Pension Credit. However, many are still not claiming this extra financial help that can be worth over £3,300 a year.

It comes as the Department for Work and Pensions today [JUNE 15] held its second annual Pension Credit Day of Action as part of a new advertising campaign.

The Department for Work and Pensions will also be providing leaflets for local...

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