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The latest stages of the government’s work on compensation claims take effect today (Wednesday 1 October 2014) with new measures around whiplash and PPI claims.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Almost 600 of the claims companies responsible for bombarding people with nuisance calls and texts have left the industry.
£50,000 pint of beer revealed as part of government’s latest THINK! campaign.
Criminals who commit serious offences will no longer receive just a ‘slap on the wrist’ Secretary of State for Justice Chris Grayling announced today in a radical overhaul of ‘simple’ cautions.
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Levenson on 29 June.
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Mitchell on 18 April 2016.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Employment Tribunal decision of Judge Henry on 5 July 2016.
Forensic Science Regulator newsletters cover issues of interest and relevance to forensic science practitioners.
Written statement by Mike Penning MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Transport.
KPMG Forensic Annual Scottish Law Lecture.
Police prosecution powers are being extended in a bureaucracy busting change to the law announced today by home secretary Theresa May.
Conviction consequences THINK! drink-drive campaign launched.
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Beech on 20 July 2016.
As part of its plan to help hard working people, the government has announced measures to help motorists to cut the cost of running a car.
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Judge Herrington and Member Bottriell and Member Chapman on 4 March 2015.
Employment Appeal Tribunal judgment of Judge Eady on 16 June 2017.
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