Legal News
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Posted 23/03/2015 Mental health trusts in England have seen their budgets fall by more than 8% in real terms over the course of this parliament, according to recent figures. The...
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Posted 13/12/2011 Planning law has been blamed for the current state of the construction sector in the UK.Speaking at a Property Week webinar, Killian Hurley, chief executive at Mount Anvil,...
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Posted 07/09/2009 Pensioners have been reminded of the need to take professional advice on equity release when looking to increase their retirement funds. Andrea Rozario, director general of Safe Home...
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Posted 22/10/2009 A group of MPs have met with the prime minister in order to help push through a bill which would allow pleural plaque victims to make compensation claims....
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Posted 11/07/2013 Tim Gleave, a personal injury specialist at Ashtons Legal, was sufficiently determined to obtain justice for his client, Mr D, that he pursued his personal injury claim to...
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Posted 03/03/2015 An investigation into Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust has focused on the care given at Furness General Hospital in Cumbria between 2004 and 2013. The independent inquiry was ordered...
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Posted 17/09/2013 Many people think that if they are injured in a road traffic collision they have to use their motor insurer’s suggested panel solicitors in order to bring a...
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Posted 16/06/2010 A former police officer who was badly hurt in a road accident is to receive personal injury compensation to cover his long-term care. Alexander Kotula, 27, was cycling...
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Posted 27/06/2012 The Government has announced new plans for junior doctors which will include an obligation for them to shadow more experienced doctors for at least the first four months...
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Posted 08/10/2009 Employment law needs to be revised in order to make it more family-friendly, according to a new report. The Centre for Policy Studies (CPS) believes that less than...
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Posted 21/12/2010 British people have been urged to make Wills as early as they can in life by former politician Ann Widdecombe. The retired Conservative MP for Maidstone and the...
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Posted 08/10/2009 The RSPCA is to appeal after a Will in which it was bequeathed more than £2 million was successfully challenged. A judge ruled that Christine Gill’s mother had...
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