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New tougher sentencing and parole guidelines are to be issued for..

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Bank of England Bill

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Medical Report Fees cut to reduce fraud

Medical report fees are to be slashed in a bid to reduce fraud for
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MEPs to give rules to robots

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Major Change in Divorce Law - no fault divorces

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Assisted Dying

Assisted dying - Less suffering not more deaths.
Lord Falconer has submitted a private members bill which would legalise
assisted dying in some case..

Changes in the Defamation Act 2013

Changes in the defamation act, which come into force from 1st January 2014, will make it easier for people to express their opinion without fear of prosecution,..

Gig Economy - Rights for workers.

Hermes become the first major company to make concessions to 'Gig..

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Construction and Civil Engineering Law.

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When is it to cold to work?

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Mansion Tax - what is it?

With the election looming we look at what we can expect of the proposed 'Mansion Tax'.
The mansion tax is supported by most political parties with the notable ..

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