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The government to make changes in prison sentences

New tougher sentencing and parole guidelines are to be issued for..

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Letting fee changes

Landlords are charging tenants hundreds of pounds via agencies to cover so called administration costs are to be offered relief by the chancellor who aims to ba..

Double Jeopardy Law

What is Double Jeopardy? and is it still Law in the UK?..

Increase in the National Minimum wage.

Increase in the National Minimum wage. - From October the National Minimum wage is to be increased by 3% to £6.70 per hour...

Major Change in Divorce Law - no fault divorces

Government to finally introduce 'no-fault' Divorce laws..

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Social Media hampering police investigations.

Its time social media worked better with the police...

Mobile Phone use in the car.

Motoring Offences
Motorists will automatically receive penalty points and a fine for using their mobile phones whilst driving, under new government plans...

Interest rates may rise sooner than expected

June 2014 - Strongest signs yet to an early interest rate rise have been given by the Governor of the Bank of England..

Gig Economy - Rights for workers.

Hermes become the first major company to make concessions to 'Gig..

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Flexible Working Hours

Flexible Working Hours. -
The right to request flexible working hours has been extended to all employees...

TV Licence rules

New TV Licence rules - New Licensing rules apply to all viewers of the BBC iPlayer service,
The change in rules cover all iPlayer programs; previously only vi..

Changes in the Defamation Act 2013

Changes in the defamation act, which come into force from 1st January 2014, will make it easier for people to express their opinion without fear of prosecution,..

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