Figures released this month from the Department for Education has revealed that almost 700 schools and academies in England have been referr...
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Courts are asked to make many different types of decisions regarding children and their family relationships. One of the most difficult deci...
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This month has seen a legal breakthrough in England & Wales as the Intellectual Property Office, the government body in charge of overse...
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An article from the BBC has recently questioned the effectiveness of hospitals in their treatment of Sepsis. Sepsis is caused by an over-re...
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A newly published guide by the Pensions Advisory Group (PAG) has been released for legal professionals with an aim of providing more informa...
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Authorised Guarantee Agreements (AGA) were introduced by the Landlord and Tenant (Covenants) Act 1995 to find a balance between the liabilit...
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Polish National, Rafal Sochacki, aged 43, died of severe heatstroke and hypertensive heart disease whilst being held at Westminster Magistra...
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