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Posted 21/01/2011 People in the UK may wish to employ methods of wealth management if they are to avoid passing on large inheritance tax (IHT) bills to their children. This...
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Posted 26/04/2012 The Scottish government has defended the way it handles appeals relating to the building of mobile phone masts in the country.A spokesman claimed appeals of this nature are...
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Posted 15/02/2016 By: Julie Crossley The target for routine operations, such as hip and knee ops, has been missed for the first time in England. At the end of December...
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Posted 31/10/2012 As the Christmas shopping period approaches, online retailers are given a timely warning to put their websites and procedures in order. As the retail sector hots up for...
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Posted 25/03/2012 A warning has been issued by the UK medicines regulator after the incorrect strength of tablets was placed in some packets of the painkiller co-codamol. Some packs in...
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Posted 04/05/2011 New research has suggested that larger businesses in the UK are ready to acquire other firms as they aim to expand. A poll by Royal Bank of Scotland...
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Posted 17/05/2015 More than 20,000 NHS operations were cancelled at the last minute between January and March 2015 in England. It is the highest proportion of operations – one in...
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Posted 03/11/2009 The only way to tackle discrimination in the workplace that arises from the gender pay gap is by raising awareness and discussing it openly, it has been claimed....
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Posted 12/06/2012 Compensation payouts to patients whose illnesses were not properly diagnosed or detected too late have increased from ?56 million in 2009-10 to more than ?98 million in 2010-2011.Figures...
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Posted 24/01/2011 Councils get go ahead to use powerful weapon in planning permission enforcement Individuals who try to bend the rules on planning permission have been dealt a blow following...
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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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