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Gender equality among workers 'some way off'
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Landlords issued insurance warning
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Vote goes in favour of civil partnership amendment
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Employers 'neglecting staff wellbeing during recession'
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Tenants and landlords 'will benefit from green loan plans'
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Consumers 'are too reliant on credit'
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Family want to be compensated for holiday nightmare
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Maternity pay in UK 'insufficient'
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Landlords to have new mortgage service
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Proposed civil partnership amendment receives support
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Employees 'should stand up against unpaid overtime'
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Quitting smoking 'can result in big insurance savings'
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New kite-mark development 'will boost car buyers' confidence'
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Earnings 'rose in 2009'
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Current laws 'discriminate against older workers'
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Cheryl and Ashley Cole divorce 'may prove costly'
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NLA calls for end to letting agent renewal fees
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Motorists buying second-hand cars 'should make thorough checks'
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Personal loan and credit card milestone recognised
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Some fathers 'unaware of employment rights'
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Workers 'may be prepared to accept pay freezes'
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Marriages and civil partnerships to be allowed in Parliament
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Motorists 'failing to haggle when buying new cars'
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Non-resident fathers 'need greater employment support'
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Consumers advised to insure engagement rings
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'Fewer landlords' struggling to meet mortgage repayments
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ONS: Marriage rate in England and Wales low in 2008
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Women 'would benefit from more flexible working arrangements'
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Consumers 'keen to make video wills'
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Insurance claims made for water damage 'up'
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Harman abandons plans to alter church employment laws
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Bad weather 'did not deter car buyers last month'
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Banks 'are not concerned with consumer's views'
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AMI: Stamp duty threshold should be raised
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Young Muslims 'entering into marriages that aren't legally recognised'
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Tenancy deposit legislation 'working'
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Paternity leave development 'is good news'
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Family seek more compensation over holiday nightmare
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Divorce rate in England and Wales 'declining'
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'More progress needed' in tackling gender pay gap
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Govt's insurance decision receives criticism
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New mortgage products 'making property purchases easier'
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UK sees rise in 'reluctant tenants'
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January 'least popular time to get married'
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Govt 'should introduce inheritance tax reforms'
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'Millions of consumers' reliant on credit
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New gender pay reporting proposals outlined
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Many landlords 'planning to purchase more properties soon'
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Number of people planning to buy cars 'on the rise'
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Employers 'should prevent weight-based bullying at work'
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Workers 'at risk of invalidating car insurance'
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Over 18,000 parking tickets handed out on road last year
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REC: Race discrimination needs to be tackled
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Govt support for families "big step forward"
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Family to receive compensation over holiday nightmare
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Peer pushes for civil partnerships to be allowed in churches
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Default retirement age 'is a waste of talent and resources'
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Landlords 'concerned over regulation'
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Advice offered to those making claims over ice-related injuries
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Firms 'have legal duty to protect those working at height'
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Govt 'committed to increasing female representation in finance industry'
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Recession 'causing increase in disability discrimination'
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Separated couples 'forced to cohabit for financial reasons'
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Mental health problems 'still resulting in discrimination among workers'
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Tax incentives plans for married couples 'may not be feasible'
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Writing wills 'can reduce likelihood of family arguments'
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Disputes between neighbours 'on the rise in Cambridgeshire'
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Couples considering divorce 'should not rush into it'
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Millions of Brits 'to transfer credit card balances'
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Disability discrimination 'made worse by recession'
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Workers 'will benefit from Equality Bill'
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Purchasing a car 'can be cheaper online'
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Consumers 'should be protected from bills of sale lending practices'
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Many young Britons 'lacking wills'
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Risk of divorces 'higher over festive season'
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People selling homes 'can expect value increases next year'
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Consumers 'should be assertive when protecting their rights'
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TUC welcomes legal decision concerning civil partnerships
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Buying a property 'considered crucial by 51% of Brits'
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Electric vehicle buyers 'will benefit from govt announcements'
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Drivers 'risking having to make insurance claims for theft'
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CIPD notes fall in number of people receiving pay rises
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Landlords 'being penalised by stamp duty decision'
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Scrappage scheme 'has boosted new car sales'
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Proportion of children with married parents 'falling'
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NLA calls for more support for landlords over late payments
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Car insurance costs 'vary across the country'
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Parking fines 'should not be used as source of income generation'
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Thousands move home to escape neighbours, study finds
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Rising divorce rate 'to contribute to changes in family structures'
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Consumers 'want unauthorised overdraft charges blocked'
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Status quo regarding women in business 'must be changed'
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HSE aims to reduce accidents involving cranes
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Women 'may be hindered by maternity leave extension'
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Consultation launched over inheritance legislation
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Party backtracks on MP's comments over cohabitation rights
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Bank charges ruling 'surprising'
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Initiative may lead to reduction in workplace accidents
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Women 'still facing discrimination at board level'
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Man seeks compensation for holiday injuries
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Angina attack victim disputes parking ticket
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Expert issues flood insurance warning
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Motoring penalty system 'focused on new drivers'
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Pensions hit hard by over-60s divorces
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Children 'main victims' of contentious divorces
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UK's gender pay gap 'must be addressed'
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Employers 'discriminate against disabled people'
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Credit concerns 'affecting behaviour of consumers'
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Assumptions 'should not be made about absence of wills'
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Workers 'increasingly suffering due to workplace bullying'
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Motorists issued refunds over incorrect speeding tickets
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Male drivers 'perceived as higher risk by insurers'
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Holidaymakers seek compensation after suffering sickness
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Race discrimination "endemic" in schools
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Unfinalised divorce saw Peter Sellers's wife inherit £4.5m
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Overdraft charges 'increasingly confusing'
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HSE: Thousands suffer workplace injuries due to falls from height
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Parking tickets at shopping centre come under fire
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Women 'should speak up over pay discrimination'
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Cohabiting couples may get new inheritance rights
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People thinking of confronting nuisance neighbours 'should consider safety'
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New proposals announced by protect credit at store card users
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Millions of Britons lacking wills, study finds
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Extended vehicle scrappage scheme goes live
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Will disputes 'on the increase'
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Rental arrears 'worrying for landlords'
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Fathers 'should not be subject to paternity leave discrimination'
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People suffering race discrimination 'should take case to tribunal'
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Landlords told to be thorough with tenant checks
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Popularity of prenups 'to rise' (category: family - divorce)
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Family takes legal action over holiday illness
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Banks still giving "poor customer service and shoddy sales tactics"
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Workplace discrimination victims 'may be set for increased payouts'
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Local authorities 'should use existing laws to tackle rogue landlords'
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'Greater emphasis' needs to be placed on flexible working benefits
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Legal battle to overrule will proves successful
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Divorcing couples 'increasingly turning to collaborative approach'
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Good garages 'should warn motorists about worn tyres in advance'
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Divorce laws 'must be updated'
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Banks to provide greater transparency over current accounts
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Drivers consider launching petition over parking tickets
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Calls made for new measures to tackle rogue landlords
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Employers 'should include staff in discussions concerning redundancies'
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Consumers 'should not neglect making wills'
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Greater regulation of sale and rent back schemes needed, expert says
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Broadband users 'not having problems resolved'
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Older consumers 'should have more help getting insurance'
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Car scrappage scheme 'has bolstered consumer confidence'
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Reports of neighbourhood disturbance 'on the rise'
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Landlords 'critical over national register'
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Housing association tenants 'more satisfied with landlords'
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Farmers urged to make wills
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Road accident victims 'will benefit from new compensation scheme'
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Calls made for changes in divorce laws
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Landlords 'suffering due to lack of mortgage lending'
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Govt helpline 'will help workers understand their rights'
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Consumers 'value customer service among financial service providers'
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New parental leave rules 'will enhance gender equality'
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Defamation laws "need to be updated"
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Thousands issued parking tickets in Cheltenham
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Disgruntled holidaymaker succeeds in getting payout
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Parental leave to be made more flexible
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Employment conditions for disabled people 'must be improved'
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Writing a will is an "expression of a wish"
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Many landlords 'concerned over possible rental arrears'
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Calls made for expansion of consumer travel cover
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Bank charges 'need to be clearer'
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'More people' renegotiating divorce settlements
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Gender pay gap 'significant in banking sector'
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Internet proposals 'may harm consumer rights'
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Calls made for extension of motor scrappage scheme
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PPI point of sale ban should remain, consumer group says
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Over-50s 'less likely to incur late fees on credit card repayments'
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Pre-nups 'becoming more common'
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Database for NLA members launched
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Workers with mental health problems 'still face discrimination'
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Poor pay increases 'a sign of economic pressures'
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"Little prospect" of loan rates falling
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Man launches campaign against parking tickets
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Divorce settlements 'being delayed until economy recovers'
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Pets 'causing disputes between neighbours'
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Priest speaks out against comments made over civil partnerships
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Rail passengers to receive compensation 'for 7-hour journey'
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Consumers 'may have a claim' due to flawed credit agreements
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UK divorce laws are 'outdated'
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Interest on IHT 'will help government budget deficit'
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Careless driving proposals "could trivialise the offence"
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Parents 'more aware' of importance of wills
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Lower interest rates 'good for landlords and tenants'
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New landlord database 'may be confusing'
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'Consult a solicitor' when making a will
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Alternatives to high street banks 'good for consumers'
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Domestic abuse victims 'to be assisted in divorce efforts by new courts'
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Employment law breaches uncovered by investigation
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Motorists 'can avoid large bills through regular car maintenance'
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Tenants 'lacking awareness of deposit protection'
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Speed cameras "there to save lives"
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Expert advises against relying on inheritances to fund retirement
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New rules for landlords "unreasonable"
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Holidaymakers injured in terrorist attacks to qualify for compensation
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'Many people unaware of legal aid'
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Landlords 'may face legal bills due to lack of insurance'
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Many workers 'unaware of flexible working rights'
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New rules 'may restrict consumers' access to credit'
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Tenants 'ignoring EPCs'
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Progress in reducing gender pay gap "stalling", report suggests
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Secrecy of royal wills may be about to lapse
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Agency workers register grievances over treatment
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Dispute between neighbours results in community order
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Quakers consider issue of civil partnerships
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Consumers' holiday rights examined
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Radio presenter to sue Jacqui Smith for defamation
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Legal aid proposals postponed
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Waiver on bank charge complaints extended
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'Fewer speeding tickets' issued in Sussex
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'Clock ticking' over SRB scheme applications
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Woman receives compensation after suffering discomfort due to holiday
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Pay freezes 'unfair on workers'
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Companies 'legally obliged to protect safety of younger workers'
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Cohabitation prior to marriage 'increases likelihood of divorce'
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Current parental leave provisions 'inadequate'
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Many Britons 'lacking wills'
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Court ruling 'good news for landlords'
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Motorists 'confused by vehicle maintenance charges'
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"Cooling off period" for divorce seekers to be recommended
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CAB reports problems with legal aid access
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Working mums in UK 'suffer big pay penalties'
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Charity leader defends stance on civil partnerships
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Trading standards take action over building work complaints
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Proposed laws to help tenants 'need to be rethought'
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Court ruling 'could pave way for changes to pre-nups'
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Credit card providers 'giving unrequested limit extensions'
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Regulation of SRB schemes now in place
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Workplace bullying victim secures compensation
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Many drivers 'may be refunded for speeding tickets'
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Wife loses legal bid to renegotiate divorce settlement
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Fathers 'need more flexible working time'
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Firm issues vehicle purchase warning
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Credit card firms "wrong" to reject insurance claims
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Consumers urged to make wills before emigrating
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Concerns expressed over possible decline of legal aid
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Recession 'may lead to more accidents at work'
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Regulations 'need to focus on better outcomes for consumers'
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'Backlash will occur' if employees are made to pay for economic crisis
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Divorcing later in life 'can adversely affect finances'
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Couple receive £27k in compensation over insurance
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Victim of workplace bullying returns to job in council
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Independent garages urged to sign up to code of practice
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Freedom of Information Act 'comes of age'
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Attitudes towards working mothers 'have improved'
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New initiative launched to help with disputes between neighbours
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Consumers 'favour sentimental items over money in wills'
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Turner issues warning to mortgage payment protection providers
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Couple seek compensation over holiday
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Many potential motor speeding convictions in Lancashire 'withdrawn'
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Michael Owen successful in defamation claim
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New regulations concerning 'sale and rent back' schemes to be introduced
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Suspension of parental leave plans announced
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Recession 'leaving divorced pensioners worse off'
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BMA: Care standards a concern for NHS doctors
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Double-check tenancy deposit scheme, landlords warned
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Landlord insurance 'crucial' for legal expenses
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FOS reports rise in complaints made about insurance
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'Most people' would be pleased if parents gave to charity in wills
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Private tenants 'being let down by lack of regulation'
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Ahipp issues response to charges imposed by estate agents
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Man forced to payout in neighbour dispute
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Jonathan Ross sues over alleged defamation
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Woman receives compensation from rogue trader
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Worker receives payout for workplace accident
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Proposed register of landlords "flawed"
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Mother of swine flu sufferer receives compensation from holiday firm
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Minimum wage to increase, govt reveals
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Landlord ordered to repay rent to tenants
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Calls made for increased property purchasing support
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Motoring fine statistics "alarming", MP says
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Divorce rate 'to fall during recession'
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Families take legal action against NHS following superbug deaths
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European MPs to vote on lesbian parental leave
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Complaint made of dishonesty in conveyancing process
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Sound Advice Noise At Work In Music And Entertainment
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New Rights For Agency Workers
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New Protection For Homeowners
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Booking Your Holiday? Do Your Homework!
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Doorstep Selling Rights
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New Consumer Champion – Consumer Focus
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Compensation For Sofa Rashes And Burns
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Xl Leisure Collapse: What Are My Rights?
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Unfair Discrimination By Estate Agent
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Is Your Will Up To Date?
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Warning About Dangers Of Carbon Monoxide
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Consumers Protected By New Laws
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Banks Lose Overdraft Charges Court Case
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Equal Treatment For Disabled People
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An End To Dodgy Bailiffs
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Minister Says Consumers The Driving Force Behind Legal Reform
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New Year, New Job?
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Unwanted Christmas Gift? Call Consumer Direct
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Think Carefully Before Buying Extended Warranties This Christmas
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Twelve Top Shopping Tips For Christmas
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Consumers Let Down By Solicitors
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Working More Hours In The Uk
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Community Legal Advice
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Interview: Mark Stobbs, Director Of The Bar Standards Board
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Top Tips For Shopping Online
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Interview: Professor Shamit Saggar, The Legal Complaints Service (LCS)
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Interview: Justin Jacobs, Assistant Director At The Association Of British Insurers
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Interview: Peter Williamson, Chair Of The Solicitors Regulation Authority
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Interview: Mark Boleat, Claims Management Regulator At The Ministry Of Justice
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Interview: Oliver Heald, Shadow Secretary Of State For Constitutional Affairs
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Interview: David Fisher, Axa Insurance And Helen Merfield, Rehabilitation Expert
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Interview: Desmond Hudson, Chief Executive Of The Law Society
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Interview: Lord Whitty, Chair Of The National Consumer Council
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Interview: CEO of The Law Society Talks To Your Legal Rights
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