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Receiving a Notice of Intended Prosecution: What to Do

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A notice of intended prosecution is a notice from the police informing you that you’ve committed a motoring offence. We’ve put together this guide to help you work out what to do.

Carrie Tennick, February 07, 2020

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Personal Injury

Whiplash Victims Expected to Lose Out After Reforms

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From April 2020, whiplash victims are set to lose out on compensation they were previously entitled to.

Carrie Tennick, February 07, 2020

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Hints, Tips & Research

Harassment at Work: What to Do

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If you’re suffering from harassment in the workplace, you’ll know just how upsetting it can be. But you have the right to be treated fairly. The law is on your side.

Carrie Tennick, February 14, 2020

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Personal Law

How Long Does a Divorce Take?

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The end of a marriage is a hugely stressful and emotional life event. But just how long does a divorce take and how many stages are involved in the process?

Carrie Tennick, February 19, 2020

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Medical Negligence

RCN Warns ‘Corridor Care’ is Becoming Normal

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The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) has found that providing care to hospital patients in corridors and other non-clinical areas is becoming a normal part of healthcare in the UK.

Carrie Tennick, February 26, 2020

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Medical Negligence

Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month Kicks Off

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March is Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month, giving people who have been affected by the disease the chance to raise publicity.

Carrie Tennick, March 02, 2020

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Medical Negligence

Prostate Cancer Awareness Month Begins

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Prostate Cancer Awareness Month has begun across the UK, highlighting the disease and its effects on sufferers and their loved ones.

Carrie Tennick, March 02, 2020

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Personal Law

Tenants Can Sue Landlords for Uninhabitable Homes

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From 20 March, tenants in England will be able to take their landlords to court for not providing accommodation that is “fit for human habitation”.

Carrie Tennick, March 04, 2020

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Personal Injury

Cycling on the Pavement: What are the Rules?

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Knowing whether cycling on the pavement is technically legal or not can be challenging, but it's important the rules are followed to keep everyone safe.

Carrie Tennick, March 06, 2020

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