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Posted 15/03/2010 A large proportion of family feuds regarding inheritance could be avoided if Britons made sure they had Wills. This is the suggestion of Nimi Akinkugbe, who said in...
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Posted 18/04/2012 More than one in three of the doctors who are currently registered in the UK qualified abroad. Last year there were 239,270 doctors on the UK Medical Register...
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Posted 29/03/2012 The Welfare Reform Act 2012 will arguably lead to the most fundamental reform of the welfare state since its post-war introduction. The changes to welfare benefit entitlement will...
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Posted 11/03/2010 A woman who suffered a serious personal injury after falling on a damaged section of road is suing the local council. Mandy Goldman, 48, had just got off...
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Posted 03/03/2010 The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has announced a new campaign to improve safety in the construction sector after new statistics on personal injury were released. There were...
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Posted 13/09/2009 The former editor of East Anglia newspaper the Haverhill Echo is to be awarded compensation after a tribunal found that his redundancy had been conducted unfairly. David Hart,...
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Posted 13/07/2009 The UK housing market is in a much better state than it was 12 months ago, an industry group has stated. According to the National Association of Estate...
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Posted 06/12/2013 Property owners and landlords caught the eye of the Chancellor George Osborne in his Autumn statement, which included a package of measures designed to stimulate the housing market...
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Posted 09/12/2011 Read more about the report here: www.bbc.co.uk Julie Crossley, a medical injury lawyer at Ashtons Legal, comments: “This highlights concerns about the lack of pre operative checks and...
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Posted 24/12/2010 A double amputee who lost some of his mobility after falling on a defective footpath has been awarded personal injury compensation. Colin Adamson had part of both his...
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Posted 01/07/2013 For many years now it has been common practice within the food and beverage sector for franchisors to carry out spot checks on particular outlets, as well as...
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Posted 22/11/2016 By: Julie Crossley A hospital trust may be referred to the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) after a senior midwife says details were removed from her statement on the...
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