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17 May 2013
New rules have been drafted which would prohibit 'ambush marketing' and illegal street trading during the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.
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17 May 2013
The Government risks missing a "golden opportunity" to boost the value of the UK's bio-tech sector if it fails to replenish funds for the Biomedical Catalyst programme, an expert said.
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17 May 2013
FOCUS: In response to funding constraints, tighter student visa requirements and a rapidly globalising marketplace for higher education UK universities are increasingly looking overseas for expansion.
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16 May 2013
The Government must "continue to argue" the case for a high speed rail link between London and the rest of the UK following the publication of a critical report by the public spending watchdog, an expert has said.
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16 May 2013
Public bodies should consider whether freedom of information (FOI) requests are "likely to cause a disproportionate or unjustified level of disruption, irritation or distress" when determining whether those requests are vexatious or not, the Information...
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15 May 2013
A registered charity that provides free Wi-Fi services and broadcasts public safety messages using transmitters installed in otherwise empty commercial properties cannot claim business rates relief, the High Court has said.
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15 May 2013
Businesses should have to ask for individuals' consent before sharing anonymised personal data with third parties, digital rights campaigners have said.
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14 May 2013
The Court of Appeal has dismissed a claim for leasehold enfranchisement by the occupiers of a mixed-use property, ruling that the property, part of which had been converted into a flat against the landlord's wishes, was not a "house reasonably so called"....
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14 May 2013
Businesses are uncertain about what proposed new data protection laws would mean for them, according to a study commissioned by the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO).
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14 May 2013
Only 46 of the 216 schools due for rebuilding or repair under the Government's Priority School Building Programme (PSBP) will be financed through the new 'PF2' private finance programme, the Education Funding Agency (EFA) has announced.
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