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Consumers of financial products and cryptoassets are set to get better protections against misleading and inadequate promotions in proposals published today by City Minister John Glen.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Courts will be able to dismiss lawsuits seeking to stifle free speech earlier under government reforms to protect the UK legal system from abuse.
Neighbours blighted by smell of 'rotting bodies'.
Boss of Worthing restaurant has been banned by the courts for 8 years after he suppressed true amount of takings in tax returns.
Thousands of offenders will be required to give back to the communities they have harmed in a concerted week-long, nationwide clean-up.
Wealthy individuals and powerful corporations who seek to silence critics by abusing the UK legal system have been put on notice by the government.
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Mr Justice Michael Green and Judge Thomas Scott on 17 June 2021
Response to a request for information regarding details of rebranding and littering.
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Judge Raghavan and Judge Thomas Scott on 22 June 2020.
3 restaurateurs have been banned from running businesses for a total of 26 years after abusing £150,000 worth of government-backed loans.
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Beech on 17 January 2022.
Welsh Secretary’s message as Wales Week in London festival begins
New law will see touts using automated software to bulk buy tickets for resale on secondary ticketing sites at inflated prices face an unlimited fine
The government has teamed up with property industry experts targeting estate agents who fail to report suspicions of dirty money used to buy properties.
UK Government Minister Lord Duncan, partook in a busy day of engagements across Fife and Dundee to meet stakeholders from a range of sectors to hear about their priorities as the UK leaves the EU.
Rolls Royce, Ferrari, Aston Martin and Lamborghini are among the prestige branded cars clamped last year for having no valid vehicle tax, according to latest figures released by the DVLA.
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