In Britain there has been a massive rebellion of sorts on the back benches of the House of Commons, the main seat of power in the United Kingdom's Parliament. With all this going on in the news right now I thought this would be an excellent time to answer the question “What is a referendum?” [ ... ]
Yesterday, during the Royal Wedding, the Metropolitan Police arrested a number of members of a “zombie flash mob”. According to Lesbilicious magazine, the reason for the arrest was that the police wished to move the mob away from Royalists, in case they were caused offence. [ ... ]
Recently the Office of Fair Trading issued a warning to businesses that it wants “no unwelcome surprises” in consumer contracts, especially in the [ ... ]
In an interesting, if as yet non-binding, decision by the Advocate General in the European court, it seems the current method of licensing the broadcasting rights of football matches on a country-by-country basis may actually violate European law. [ ... ]
When a person is dismissed from their employment, the process must be both fair and legal or it will be deemed unfair dismissal; even if the dismissal was justified. [ ... ]
A question that pops up time and time again on the Internet is to do with unfulfilled orders from various websites. Either orders go unfulfilled, or [ ... ]
In 2006 the incredibly successful novel The Da Vinci Code was at the centre of a major lawsuit. [ ... ]
The lawyers acting for the defence of three Labour MPs who have been charged in the expenses scandal have raised the question of using Parliamentary Privilege as a defence against their prosecution. [ ... ]
With the advent of the Companies Act 2006, it has become even simpler to set up a new limited company than ever before. [ ... ]
Always remember that you have the right to reject their offers and get your gold back, no questions asked. [ ... ]
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In Britain there has been a massive rebellion of sorts on the back benches of the House of Commons, the main seat of power in the United Kingdom's Parliament. Members of Parliament are calling for a referendum on whether Britain should leav...
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Yesterday, during the Royal Wedding, the Metropolitan Police arrested a number of members of a “zombie flash mob”. According to Lesbilicious magazine, the reason for the arrest was that the police wished to move the mob away from Royali...
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Recently the Office of Fair Trading issued a warning to businesses that it wants “no unwelcome surprises” in consumer contracts, especially in the small print. According to the BBC, a report from the OFT suggested 20 percent of the coun...
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In an interesting, if as yet non-binding, decision by the Advocate General ...
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When a person is dismissed from their employment, the process must be both fair and legal or it will be deemed unfair dismissal; even if the dismissal was justified.
What Does Unfair Dismissal Mean?
The term “unfair dismissal” is ...
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