Arts Council England outlines cuts plan
28.10.10
A cut to arts funding in this month’s government spending review was seen to inevitable and the scope and timing of the cuts are as generally predicted. However, the full…
28.10.10
A cut to arts funding in this month’s government spending review was seen to inevitable and the scope and timing of the cuts are as generally predicted. However, the full…
28.10.10
BBC Law in Action interview with Justice Secretary Kenneth Clarke MP. Presenter: Joshua Rozenberg Venue: Audience at Gray’s InnDiscussion: The government’s plans for the legal system of England and Wales,…
27.10.10
Written by Neil Rose for The Guardian. Neil Rose is the editor of legalfutures.co.uk The furore surrounding Wayne Rooney over the last week has once again thrown the role of…
25.10.10
A patient lost a testicle during an operation because the surgeon cut it off by mistake, a General Medical Council (GMC) hearing has been told. Dr Sulieman Al Hourani was…
22.10.10
In the light of the Wayne Rooney saga this week, once again the “Agent” culture is going to be called into question, however in the light of this there are…
22.10.10
The importance of mediation as a way of settling business and commercial disputes was highlighted at an event organised by the Law Society of Northern Ireland and the Centre for…
22.10.10
UK firms should have greater ability to defend themselves from hostile takeover bids, the Takeover Panel has proposed. Its conclusion follows a review of existing regulation in light of UK…
20.10.10
Statement on behalf of the six police officers who issued proceedings against the Chief Constable of Northumbria Police under the Protection from Harassment Act 1997. Click here for the…
20.10.10
Statement on behalf of the six police officers who issued proceedings against the Chief Constable of Northumbria Police under the Protection from Harassment Act 1997. Stephen Fox, Senior Partner of…
18.10.10
Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling may have to defend herself at the High Court against an allegation of copying her ideas from an earlier obscure children’s writer. Mr Justice Kitchin…
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