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Posted 07/11/2011 A report from the Centre for Social Justice has suggested that many mental health patients have been let down for decades as a result of inpatient wards closing...
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Posted 16/11/2010 An increasing number of ‘baby-boomers’ are buying a business or seeking to secure commercial contracts, a new study says. Analysis of visitors to website Businessforsale.com showed that 27...
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Posted 10/12/2009 A consumer advice site has warned people of the need to prioritise financial planning measures such as writing Willsif they wish to avoid unnecessary inheritance tax (IHT) levies....
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Posted 25/01/2013 A formula used by the NHS to recommend which drugs should be funded is flawed and should be scrapped according to researchers. A study by the European Commission...
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Posted 22/02/2013 When it comes to planning your skiing holiday, arranging your insurance may not fill you with excitement and yet, getting it right could ultimately save you a small...
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Posted 21/07/2009 Haulage companies that have performed strongly throughout the recession could be tempted to acquire smaller rivals, an expert has stated. David Pattison, author of Road Haulage 3rd Edition...
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Posted 29/09/2010 A woman who claims her husband died because staff did not diagnose a serious post-operative condition is seeking clinical negligence compensation. Martin Butterick, 63, was taken to Castle...
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Posted 23/10/2011 Figures have been published to show that more than £30million has been spent on taxis for NHS patients since 2008 because of a shortage of official non-emergency transport....
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Posted 22/07/2009 Businesses and individuals are finding themselves under increasing amounts of strain because of the recession, according to Acas. The employment relations service said that in the last year,...
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Posted 04/02/2010 Investment in commercial property is becoming increasingly popular and attractive due to the sector’s predicted recovery. This is the view of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (Rics),...
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Posted 30/09/2010 A man who worked on a farm has been awarded personal injury compensation after an accident left him permanently disabled. Stephen Hyndman, 28, was employed by contractor William...
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Posted 22/10/2009 The UK commercial property market may be on its way back to recovery, according to new research. Figures published by Jones Lang LaSalle have revealed that total commercial...
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