Illegal divorce advice 'given by some sharia courts' 30/06/2009
Several of the UK's sharia courts are giving advice that is illegal under British law, according to a new report published by Civitas.
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Increased litigation not expected from NHS changes 30/06/2009
A rise in litigation law issues is not expected to occur by one expert following planned changes to the NHS.
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Swift legal help may be needed as undersupply reported 29/06/2009
The number of people looking for a house is presently four times that of the total available, it has been stated.
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Female lorry driver wins sex discrimination case 29/06/2009
A female lorry driver has won a sex discrimination case after being harassed by male employees in her working environment.
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Court ruling leaves divorce settlement unchanged 26/06/2009
A divorce settlement cannot be changed retrospectively despite a subsequent increase in the wealth of the former husband, a high court judge has ruled.
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Equal pay law win for men 26/06/2009
Thousands of men could be able to make equal pay claims after a test case brought against three English local authorities by 300 low-paid workers.
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Divorce law prompts Spencer change of approach 25/06/2009
Earl Spencer and his estranged wife have opted to settle their marital dispute out of court after failing to ban reporters from their High Court hearing.
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Employment law threat as joblessness tipped to rise 25/06/2009
The rate of unemployment in Britain is likely to continue rising even if the economy starts to recover soon, it has been stated.
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Setanta collapses after contract breaches 24/06/2009
Setanta Sports has gone into administration after a series of contract breaches left it losing the TV rights to sporting fixtures.
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Boost in legal aid to fight repossession welcomed 24/06/2009
An increase in the funding available to householders struggling to avoid repossession to contest court cases has been welcomed by the Money Advice Trust.
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