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 Rachel Sharp
  April 26, 2023
Earlier this month, 21 people were prosecuted for their involvement in the largest ever child sex abuse case. The case, investigated by West Midlands Police, involved seven children, all of whom were 12 years old or younger.
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 Emelia Garnett
  April 25, 2023
The month of April aims to increase awareness of Bowel Cancer and encourages charity events to raise funds towards treating this condition. Organisations such as Bowel Cancer UK are currently pursuing their aim of ensuring there are no victims of bowel cancer by 2050.
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 Rachel Sharp
  April 24, 2023
By law, employers are responsible for health and safety in their workplaces. However, both self-employed people and employees have significant obligations too. Read our blog post to find out more.
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 Sarah Ward
  April 20, 2023
In this article, our expert family law solicitors will discuss the laws governing division of property in divorces in England and Wales, Read our blog post to find out more.
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 Emily Walker
  April 17, 2023
The Menopause Live Conference is bringing together specialists in the area to provide information about health related matters, employer obligations and the national movement to raise awareness about menopause.
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 Zoe Cross
  April 13, 2023
Family Care Payments, otherwise termed ‘Gratuitous Care Payments’ may be awarded to family and/or sometimes friends, who provide support and care to a person. Read our blog post to find out more.
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 Holly Wright
  April 11, 2023
The Law Society have recently commented on their efforts to influence the shape and detail of legislation concerning Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPA) and the Mental Health Act for the past 2 years. Read our blog post to find out more.
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 Olivia Webster
  March 30, 2023
The requirement to have a minimum EPC rating of E will be expanding to cover all existing tenancies. Read our blog post to find out more.
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