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Latest News
05/01/2009
Lack of rent insurance "a gamble"
It has been claimed that landlords who do not take out rent insurance are taking a risk.
05/01/2009
UK commercial property saw 'record fall' last year
The FTSE 350 Real Estate Index reportedly fell 46 per cent last year, the most since the index began.
05/01/2009
Phones4u founder 'gambles on commercial property'
John Caudwell, the tycoon and founder of retailer Phones4u, is reportedly investing heavily in the commercial property sector.
02/01/2009
Divorcing couples 'increasingly battling over pets'
Though houses, money and children are usually at the forefront of divorcing couples' worries, a new trend is emerging among those who are planning to separate.

31/12/2008
KPMG: Insolvencies to hit record highs next year
Accountancy firm KPMG has predicted that in 2009, the number of people declared to be insolvent will reach record levels.
Industry News
Wembley Stadium contractors accused of wasting time and money
30/09/2008
Companies involved in the construction of Wembley Stadium have been accused of wasting over £20 million in a legal fight in which "neither party has gained any financial benefit".
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PC imaging advised for fraud detection
30/09/2008
Companies have been advised to take an "image" of departing staff's PCs so that they can increase their chances of detecting potentially fraudulent activity.
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ID cards for migrant workers to help 'prevent abuse'
29/09/2008
Biometric ID cards are to be introduced for migrant workers and will hold information on a person's immigration status among other details, Workplace Law Network reports.
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Owners of commercial property prepare for EPCs
29/09/2008
As businesses get ready for the final phase of the introduction of energy performance certificates (EPC) for commercial buildings, energy assesors are seeing a big increase in work.
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New planning law to disperse students in uni towns
26/09/2008
The government is set to propose new planning laws which will prevent clusters of student houses from forming in university towns.
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Wills unpopular with older people who have fixed incomes
26/09/2008
Making a will is not something that many older people consider doing, it has been suggested.
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Legal changes damage contractor's confidence in government
25/09/2008
Changes imposed by the government in recent years which have affected the way contractors operate have dampened the sector's support for the Labour party.
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New property at auction reflects state of market
25/09/2008
The fact that new property is being sold at auction is a reflection of the current state of the housing market in the UK.

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Legislation will not improve health and safety, campaigner warns
24/09/2008
Increasing the amount of legislation which governs health and safety in the UK is not going to help reduce the number of workplace accidents.
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Prevent tribunals with discrimination training
24/09/2008
A number of employment tribunals could be prevented if better training was given to managers about discrimination at work.
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