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Residential property 'still below peak'
14/12/2009
There is a "long way to go" before the residential property market returns to a state of normality, it has been stated.
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New tax rule to "irritate" large commercial landlords
14/12/2009
A tax break for cheaper empty properties is "welcome", but those who might use the services of a property lawyer for commercial transactions will go on being "irritated" by the commercial property rate tax they will still have to pay on large ones, it has been argued.
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Repossession forecast down again
09/12/2009
The Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) has acknowledged that it was wrong in its previous forecasts about the number of repossessions in the UK this year.
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More council redundancies due
09/12/2009
Over 400 jobs are to be axed at Birmingham City Council's social services department as public sector cuts continue to take place.
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Charity giving in wills 'on the rise'
08/12/2009
The amount of money being given to charities in wills is on the rise, it has been noted.
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Performing artists 'most likely to divorce'
08/12/2009
Dancers and choreographers are the profession most likely to divorce, new research has indicated, new research has indicated.
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Employment 'set to rise'
08/12/2009
The level of employment in the UK is expected to improve in the early months of next year, a survey has shown.
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Property prices 'set for period of fluctuation'
04/12/2009
Those seeking the help of a property lawyer for a house purchase should be aware that the next few months could bring little in the way of house price rises, an expert has warned.
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Employers 'falling short on disability'
04/12/2009
Many employers are not showing an interest in employing people with disabilities, it has been claimed.
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Third of Londoners set to leave nothing
03/12/2009
One in three older Londoners are set to leave no inheritance when they die, new research has revealed.
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