hi,
Well heres a bummer, new buildings houses and flats being built on empty land at the bottom of our garden, totally taken our privacy now are garden has flooded for the first time in 17 years of living here and now a local estate agent has said our property is now worth 20000+ less than...
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New buildings at the bottom of our garden causing problems and devaluing our property
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NHS dentist and possible malpractice
I have neglected my teeth in last 6 odd years whilst having a very sugary diet.
This has led to a fair bit of decay including me loosing about half of 2 teeth and almost all of another.
I have been dealing with alot of pain (to point i didnt eat for almost 4 days as couldnt...
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Statute Barred?
Please may I have some advice, as I am being chased for a debt that I believe to be statute barred, but a Statutory Demand was issued in 2008 against this debt, although, I won the day in court, will that count as an acknowledgement and reset the the SB clock?
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The Lease Issue!
I wonder if I may ask a question?
The issue with my outstanding lease on my business premises seems to be the hot topic of conversation and I'm a little unsure as to why it's garnering more attention than all of my other debts.
I know this may be a little simplistic, but...
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AiB dismiss bankruptcy consultation cancelled claim
AiB dismiss bankruptcy consultation cancelled claim
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 5th April 2012 14:58.
Potential changes to the way bankruptcies are decided in Scotland will not be affected by a new one year advice pilot, according to the body over...
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European Commission launches insolvency regulation consultation
European Commission launches insolvency regulation consultation
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 3rd April 2012 11:14.
The European Commission (EC) is seeking to modernise European insolvency law in a bid to “fuel the economy”. A public consultation has been...
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Small Claims to increase to £10,000
http://www.justice.gov.uk/downloads/...c-response.pdf
Apparently small claims are going to increase to £10,000 from April
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MoJ announces consultation on bailiff reform
MoJ announces consultation on bailiff reform
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 13th January 2012 18:31.
A legally-binding regulatory regime for bailiffs will be introduced following a spring consultation on proposals announced today by the government....
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FCA to publish warning notices ‘without consultation’
FCA to publish warning notices ‘without consultation’
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 20th December 2011 18:54.
The incoming Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) will be able to publish warning notices on firms without consulting them first, according to the......
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Row Over Move To Record Taxi Conversations
A plan to record all conversations in taxis licensed by a city council has brought complaints that the scheme is a "staggering invasion of privacy".
Oxford City Council wants to ensure all of its 600-plus cabs are fitted with at least one CCTV camera to record every word uttered...Last edited by pompeyfaith; 15 November 2011, 23:00.
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Consultation on the bankruptcy petition process
Particularly interesting to read the proposals regarding creditor petitions....
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Steering group to aid consumers
Steering group to aid consumers
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 25th October 2011 17:23.
The government has created a steering group to develop more straightforward savings and protection products following a consultation on simple...
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Royal Mail To Get New Price Freedoms
Royal Mail To Get New Price Freedoms
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 18th October 2011 17:36.
*Royal Mail will be handed unprecedented power to set stamp prices under proposals to be outlined in the coming days.* Ofcom, the media...
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Ofcom delays 4G mobile auctions
Telecoms watchdog Ofcom is to delay auctions that would sell chunks of radio spectrum to support future fourth-generation mobile services.
The process was initially scheduled to take place early in 2012 following a consultation about the proposals during 2011. However, Ofcom...