This website uses cookies to allow us to see how the site is used. The cookies cannot identify you. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with this
If you want to use the sites without cookies or would like to know more, you can do that here.
Special interest groups campaigning against the proposed new high speed railway line between London and the West Midlands may be prevented from being heard by a parliamentary committee on their concerns, it has emerged. 04 Jul 2014
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has been barred from taking further part in a Tax Tribunal hearing involving BPP, the professional course provider, because it failed to comply fully with directions issued by a tribunal judge requiring it to provide further... 04 Jul 2014
Burundi has become the 150th state to sign up to the New York Convention, an international treaty governing the recognition and enforcement of arbitral awards made in other countries. 04 Jul 2014
A new "due-diligence scheme" is to be developed by the European Commission to help businesses assess their suppliers for compliance with intellectual property (IP) laws. 04 Jul 2014
Communities and local government secretary Eric Pickles has granted planning permission on appeal for more than 1,100 homes on three sites in Droitwich Spa and Pebworth in Worcestershire after finding that the local planning authority could not demonstrate... 04 Jul 2014
Join My Out-Law
Already signed up to My Out-Law? Sign in