The upward trend in the number of ‘grey divorces’ appears to be continuing, according to a new survey from the United States.
The upward trend in the number of ‘grey divorces’ appears to be continuing, according to a new survey from the United States.
The average price of a property in Scotland in July 2016 was £143,711, according to the latest UK House Price Index (UK HPI). This equates to an increase of 3.4% on the previous year and an increase of 1.3% compared to June this year.
Universities in the United States are often the beneficiaries of charitable bequests that are left to them in the wills of former students, but sometimes the source and size of these gifts can be surprising.
The latest figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) have revealed that 861 civil partnerships were formed in England and Wales in 2015, which is a fall of 49% from 1,683 in 2014.
Since the introduction of same-sex marriages, there’s been some debate about what the future holds for civil partnerships in Scotland. Should it be scrapped in the future or should it be opened up to include opposite-sex couples? The Scottish Government asked these questions and more in its Review of Civil Partnerships, and has now published its analysis of responses (available here).