Legal News
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Posted 03/09/2009 Cambridgeshire newspapers carried a story in August about a Newmarket woman who admitted falsifying the execution of her late husband’s unsigned and unwitnessed Will. She admitted trying to...
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Posted 11/02/2011 Anyone looking to start a business needs to make sure they have contingency plans in place should something go wrong. This is the advice of Aviva, which carried...
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Posted 21/09/2009 More UK workers could find themselves being forced into redundancy as a result of increasing numbers of business failures, new claims have suggested. According to insolvency specialist R3,...
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Posted 22/05/2012 Ministers are promising that patients will be able to book GP appointments and access test results online by 2015 taking the hassle and inconvenience out of the current...
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Posted 20/12/2012 The Government has announced that a consultation exercise will begin in March 2013 on yet further plans to amend the personal injury claim system, this time for those...
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Posted 10/11/2009 A trade union has called for employment law to be changed in order to stamp out bullying in the workplace. Unison has conducted a survey which reveals that...
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Posted 12/01/2015 Patients are to be given the option to refer themselves for cancer tests, as part of an NHS England bid to diagnose an extra 10% of people early. ...
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Posted 15/09/2009 Older property owners have been called upon to consider the potential role that equity release can play in financing their retirement plans. The Pensions Policy Institute has advised...
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Posted 24/05/2012 Two people have had stem cells transplanted into their eyes as part of a clinical trial to restore sight. Both have corneal blindness and until now the only...
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Posted 17/01/2012 Supermarket chains hoping to build new stores in town centres may see their applications turned down in the near future under reform of the planning law system.Meon Valley...
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Posted 11/11/2009 Companies and workers have been reminded of the continuing health risk posed by in modern workplaces. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has called on tradesmen and businesses...
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Posted 10/11/2009 Companies should ensure they consider proper procedure when handling redundancy so as not to fall foul of employment law, according to an expert. John Charlton, editor of Employers’...
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