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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 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 13/06/2010 The families of 37 children affected by an E. coli outbreak at a Surrey petting zoo have said they will launch compensation claims for personal injury against the...
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Posted 13/11/2009 A spiritualist police worker has won a landmark employment law ruling to have his faith recognised under the 2003 Religion and Belief Regulations. Alan Power is to take...
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Posted 05/01/2012 Inheritance tax could be changed in a bid to redistribute wealth in a fairer manner.Plans have been discussed in the House of Lords to charge it to individual...
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Posted 31/10/2012 Tim Gleave, a personal injury specialist at Ashtons Legal, has obtained £17,500 for a pedestrian who was hit by a cyclist as she was crossing the road on...
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Posted 17/09/2009 A union has called on the government to permit workers suffering from -related pleural plaques to make compensation claims. The Union of Construction, Allied Trades and Technicians (Ucatt)...
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Posted 22/09/2011 Planning law recommendations have been made by Friends of the Earth, which has called on the coalition government to implement measures that will protect the environment. The organisation’s...
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Posted 28/03/2012 Planning law changes outlined by the coalition government this week have been welcomed by the British Property Federation (BPF).The National Planning Policy Framework has been designed in order...
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Posted 27/07/2010 Mr F was employed by the US Airforce and stationed at RAF Lakenheath in 2006 when he was involved in a road accident which completely changed the course...
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Posted 09/08/2010 The parents of a boy who was killed when a tree branch at a National Trust property fell on him are suing the organisation. Daniel Mullinger was killed...
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Posted 30/04/2015 GP out-of-hours services provided by commercial companies perform slightly worse than NHS or not-for profit equivalents according to recent analysis. The research, by Exeter Medical School, used data...
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