Legal News
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Posted 04/06/2009 Businesses are being urged to reduce the risk of personal injury or death on their premises. According to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), thousands of people die...
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Posted 30/09/2015 On 1st October 2015 new consumer rights and dispute resolution procedures came into force. These include a 30-day period to claim a full refund on faulty goods and,...
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Posted 21/06/2012 A housing developer based in East Anglia has called for the coalition government to take action and cut red tape that is stifling growth in the sector.According to...
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Posted 14/07/2016 By: Amanda Cavanagh Suspected sepsis in patients must be treated as an emergency in the same way as heart attacks are, England’s health watchdog says. National Institute of...
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Posted 03/12/2009 People hoping to minimise the sting of inheritance tax when their assets are passed on to their families should ensure they have a proper Will drawn up, according...
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Posted 07/07/2013 Published death rates for individual surgeons will not spot poor performers in certain fields because too few operations have taken place. In June, the NHS published the first...
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Posted 21/11/2016 Last week saw Suffolk’s most coveted farm conservation awards – the Farm Conservation and Tim Sloane award – presented by the Suffolk Farming & Wildlife Advisory Group (FWAG). ...
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Posted 11/08/2016 By: Colin Makin Ride hailing app Uber has won attention for revolutionising the taxi business worldwide, but is now grabbing headlines for different reasons, following legal action by...
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Posted 12/08/2009 Equity release schemes are likely to become increasingly popular among elderly Britons over the next 20 years, experts have predicted. Retirement planning group Sovereign Reversions carried out a...
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Posted 15/10/2015 One of the most interesting announcements of the last Budget was the proposed introduction of the Inheritance Tax Residence Nil Rate Band (the ‘RNRB’). It is worth remembering...
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Posted 11/08/2010 The government’s decision to abolish the personal search fee paid by homebuyers during the conveyancing process has been criticised by solicitors. It was recently revealed that the £22...
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Posted 21/09/2010 A commercial property expert has said he feels the sector is in something of a transition period as both tenants and landlords get used to conditions following the...
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