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Hello everyone,

This Wednesday, March 5th, we’ll be hosting our first commercial awareness competition! It will start at 19:00 and take place via Google Forms.

You’ll have 5 minutes to answer 10 multiple-choice questions.

Prizes:

1st Place: £25 One4All Digital Gift Card

2nd Place: £15 Amazon Gift Card

3rd to 10th Place: £10 Subscription Voucher

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1. What is the current standard VAT rate?

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2. What is a bond issued by companies to raise capital called?

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3. What is a leveraged buyout?

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⚖️ This Day in Law History

2 March 1986 — The Queen signed the Australia Act in Canberra. The Act resolved the anomalous power of the United Kingdom's parliament to legislate over the individual Australian states, a power that it had exercised since colonial times.

3 March 1284 — The Statute of Rhuddlan (also known as the Statutes of Wales) was enacted 'On This Day'. It introduced the English common law system to Wales, allowing the King to appoint royal officials such as sheriffs, coroners and bailiffs to collect taxes and administer justice.

3 March 1284 — The Statute of Rhuddlan (also known as the Statutes of Wales) was enacted. It introduced the English common law system to Wales, allowing the King to appoint royal officials such as sheriffs, coroners and bailiffs to collect taxes and administer justice.

4 March 1681 — King Charles II granted a Royal Charter to William Penn, entitling him to establish a colony in North America called Pennsylvania.

5 March 1133 — The birth of King Henry II, who was to become the first Plantagenet king of England.

6 March 1957 — Ghana became independent, the first British colony to do so, under the Ghana Independence Act 1957.

7 March 1876 — Alexander Graham Bell patents the telephone. Check out the patent here.

8 March 1701 — Anne ascended the British throne, the last Stuart monarch of Great Britain, having earlier accepted the Act of Settlement 1701

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📆 Upcoming Law Events

Wednesday, March 5

Ashurst in Action - Real Estate and Projects & Energy Transition Showcase

AllAboutLaw x BPP Law School - An Hour in the Life of a Trainee: An Interactive Workshop


Thursday, March 6

Bright Network - How to network and use LinkedIn effectively

Legal Cheek x Weightmans, Brabners, Exchange Chambers and ULaw - Secrets to Success Liverpool

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