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09/03/2010
2010 'will be a good year for landlords'
This year could be a good time to seek a conveyancing lawyer with a view to purchasing a buy-to-let property.
09/03/2010
Employers 'should change the law on toilet breaks'
A change in the law is needed in order to make toilet breaks a compulsory part of the working day, it has been argued.
08/03/2010
Insurance 'still essential for vacant commercial properties'
Investors building up a business or currently in the process of seeking tenants for their commercial property have been warned that they must have a valid insurance policy in place in the meantime.
08/03/2010
Students and graduates 'feel discrimination is rife'
Students and recent graduates feel that discrimination, particularly relating to ethnicity, is rife in UK workplaces.

08/03/2010
University pays out £100,000 after stress claim
A UK university has paid compensation after an employee claimed that he had been the victim of work-related stress.

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