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Government Plans to cut compensation for whiplash.

Government Plans to cut compensation for whiplash.
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Major Change in Divorce Law - no fault divorces

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TV Licence rules

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The change in rules cover all iPlayer programs; previously only vi..

Charity Law Solicitors

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Abortion Laws

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Gig Economy - Rights for workers.

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Social Media hampering police investigations.

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Strike Ballots Proposed New Laws

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Civil Liberties and Human Rights Solicitors

Civil Liberties and Human Rights Solicitors.
The Human Rights Act came into force on 2 October 2000, giving effect to the European Convention for the Protectio..

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