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No economic benefits from the fuel duty cut

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The Chancellor George Osborne’s recent decision to cut 1p of the price of fuel in March’s Budget and cancel the Government’s plans to raise duty by 5p in April were hailed by some groups as a decision that would provide financial relief for millions of motorists in the country. More

Cheap Flights No More?

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Cheap Flights No More?

Interesting news from Ryan Air reported just recently indicates that the company intend to recover their lost earnings from 2010s litany of delays by increasing the charges on passenger fees in 2011 by 2 Euros.

Before passengers start getting up in arms over this unsavoury news however, it should be noted that Ryan Air have been clear that they do not want to issue these charges to passengers but in fact have had no other choice but to do so. More

The alarming costs of higher education in Britain

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The dramatic rise in tuition fees, which are due to take effect from 2012, will mean some British universities will be able to charge almost three times the amount that students currently pay. It has been revealed that Oxford and Cambridge Universities, widely regarded as Britain’s pinnacle higher education institutions, will be charging the full £9,000 a year, while some of the modern universities that offer a significant proportion of apprenticeships and work-based More

The UK’s Default Retirement Age (DRA) to End in April 2011

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On January 13 2011 the British Government announced that the Default Retirement Age (DRA) would be abolished in order to give the nation’s workers freedom of choice as to when they would like to retire, instead of the stipulated age 65, as has been the case to date. This measure will be implemented in stages between April 6 and October 1 2011.

On the same day the Government published its response to the consultations it held on this matter, as More

Debates On the Tax increase

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Debates On the Tax increase

The people in the UK were advised by different bodies in the political and public life to follow saving policies and to turn to the services of energy saving companies like Enigin. However, people would still need to do more in order to save money as the tax in the UK increases in the beginning of 2011 and the changes would affect seriously the financial stability of families and would be the basis for increase in the rates of More

How Much of Democracy is Actually Harmful?

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How Much of Democracy is Actually Harmful?

Currently the government is under the consideration of a new approach in dealing with the public - an approach that many believe to be harmful, to be of a dangerous manner as the public would be given too much of force. According to the government, the public would be enabled to vote online in petitions and thus pass legislative proposals that would be voted in the Parliament. The fierce opposition of such an idea seems completely justified and the government More

How To Escape A Monetary Crisis

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How To Escape A Monetary Crisis

Currently, the European Union is acting like a self storage for its dependents - the member states. An example like Ireland shows how difficult it might be for countries to cope with the Euro crisis and previously Greece was an example like that 0 the economy of the country collapsed under the strikes of deficit and hardened financial position. The EU is now aiming to reduce the chances of future crisis and to support the countries that might eventually disturb More

Some Contract Considerations

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Some Contract Considerations

The most essential feature of the English law is that it is based upon the common law doctrine and equity cooperation and thus the courts in England and Wales have a final say in many of the legal rules established in the country. Some of these are of course right to be established by courts as parliamentary legislation might be inaccurate and less flexible and thus the courts can easily adjust legal rules according the the changing times and peculiarities.
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Individuals Vs The EU

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Individuals Vs The EU

It has been quite a disturbing problem with exterior signs for the UK individuals nowadays - very often their rights and liberties are being abused from external factors apart from the domestic procedures and initiatives since the UK is bound to follow EU legislation and sometimes this EU legislation is the worst that might happen to an individual. He, however, has the right to sue his country or, further, the EU institution that abused his rights and liberties.
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Atomic Tests Appeal Won By MoD

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Atomic Tests Appeal Won By MoD

No matter how much emphasis is put upon the catering van insurance policies, the public interest remains captured by a particular recent event that needs consideration.The UK Ministry of Defence has won its appeal on a court ruling that allowed people who took part in nuclear weapons tests in the 1950s to claim damages under the duty of care.
The issue that bothered quite a lot of people who were directly involved in the tests of atomic weapons after the More

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