Legal News
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Posted 12/05/2015 For some time the emphasis for providing infrastructure has been changing with the Government moving away from the traditional approach of negotiating contributions for off site provision to...
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Posted 21/06/2009 The recent increase in house prices across the UK has abated, according to new figures from Rightmove. Statistics showed that in June, average property values fell by 0.4...
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Posted 30/10/2014 Pictured: Sally and Angus Scobie with Jonathan Long (centre) Around 250 guests gathered at Trinity Park in Ipswich recently for the Suffolk Agricultural Association’s (SAA) agricultural awards dinner. Among them...
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Posted 28/11/2013 Almost every adult ought to have a Will and a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA), but many people fail to make or update these documents … and then...
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Posted 19/04/2016 By: James Tarling Media reporting on the so-called Panama Papers has focused on the tax affairs of wealthy individuals and international organisations, but the hacking of client files...
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Posted 14/12/2015 By: Claire Sleep The case of Lock –v- British Gas Trading Limited was heard at the Employment Appeal Tribunal last week and it is likely that it will...
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Posted 11/07/2011 Now may be the time for Brits to hire a residential conveyancing solicitor and begin the process of purchasing a new home. According to the latest house price...
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Posted 06/07/2011 Many Brits may wish to seek the advice of a residential conveyancing solicitor and take advantage of current property prices in the UK. The latest house price index...
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Posted 04/06/2009 Businesses are being urged to reduce the risk of personal injury or death on their premises. According to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), thousands of people die...
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Posted 30/09/2015 On 1st October 2015 new consumer rights and dispute resolution procedures came into force. These include a 30-day period to claim a full refund on faulty goods and,...
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Posted 21/06/2012 A housing developer based in East Anglia has called for the coalition government to take action and cut red tape that is stifling growth in the sector.According to...
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Posted 14/07/2016 By: Amanda Cavanagh Suspected sepsis in patients must be treated as an emergency in the same way as heart attacks are, England’s health watchdog says. National Institute of...
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