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Speeding fines charges starts April 24th
Drivers caught speeding will face tougher penalties of up to 175pc of their weekly income under new rules introduced on Monday. Fines for serious offenders will start from 150pc of their weekly income rather than the current level of 100pc. The fines are split into bands from A to C. The penalty depends...
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Continous Payment Authority
hello
if i cancel my current debit card and get a new one would this stop the PDL companies taking the money from my account?
thanks
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End of insolvency litigation exemption challenged
End of insolvency litigation exemption challenged
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 16th January 2015 14:56.
The proposed end of insolvency litigation’s exemption from the Legal Aid, Sentencing, and Punishment of Offenders Act (LAPSO) has been challenged by......
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Government names and shames 37 National Minimum Wage offenders
Government names and shames 37 National Minimum Wage offenders
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 15th January 2015 10:30.
A further 37 employers who failed to pay their workers the National Minimum Wage have been named today (15 January 2015) by Business Minister...
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Government 'names and shames' minimum wage underpayers
Government 'names and shames' minimum wage underpayers
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 8th June 2014 18:20.
A list of 25 employers who failed to pay workers the minimum wage has been released by the government. They are the latest offenders to be "named...
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Minimum wage: The Low Pay Commission backs a 3% increase
Minimum wage: The Low Pay Commission backs a 3% increase
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 27th February 2014 08:03.
The Low Pay Commission has recommended a 3% increase in the minimum wage to £6.50 an hour for adults, Business Secretary Vince Cable has told...
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Wonga to address Labour policy review on debt
Wonga are speaking at a Labour policy review meeting on household debt. Isn't that like putting Jimmy Savile in charge of a young offenders' institute?
http://www.leftfootforward.org/2013/...policy-review/
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Human rights challenge to landlords
Human rights challenge to landlords
Human rights challenge to landlords - Lexology
Malik v Grow Heathrow (reported in The Guardian, 19.07.12)
According to Article 8(2) of the Human Rights Act 1998, public authorities must respect an individual’s...
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Spam
The Government is one of the biggest offenders of spam, I browsed the job pages of the direct.gov site last night and ever since I have been flooded with spam of job offers.
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sugestion
just looked at the website of the preferred soliciters and think it could be usefull if paul could give people an idea as to the ins and outs of no win no fee it says on the website about disimbusmants and insurance etc i know all cases costs etc are diferant but just a general run down on how it works...
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My tumble dryer caught light
If you use your tumble dryer at night, like I generally do.... STOP!
I empty the fluff collector regularly, even vacuum the vents at the back.
house just filled with smoke, new smoke alarms worked - thank god and if you don't have any...GET SOME FREE FROM THE FIRE SERVICE
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The Office of Fair Trading (OFT)
The Office of Fair Trading (OFT)
The OFT is the UK's consumer and competition authority. Their mission is to make markets work well for consumers; they are a non-ministerial government department established by statute in 1973. The OFT's mission is to make markets work well for...