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The Retaliatory Eviction Deregulation Act is supposed to halt cases of revenge evictions, but statistics show that it's more complicated than it seems. -
UK limits migrants workers from other European countries, charges companies for skilled labor
The U.K., now being seperated from the European Union, will not be increasing and tweeking their settings for the migration cap and may actually charge for skilled laborers. -
UK penalised for mistakes in EU fund spending
The government of the United Kingdom has been fined GBP 650 million since the previous decade due to mistakes in the spending approach by the public organisations. -
UK Alerts LGBT Citizens On Mississippi and North Carolina Laws
British government released an advisory to its LGBT citizens who will travel to Mississippi and North Carolina regarding a law about LGBT. -
UK government might face legal challenges over bereavement claims; Breach on human rights seen by Justices
The UK government may face legal wraps as one of UK's court allowed the claim of an unmarried widow of her bereavement benefits. This decision will cause the government an additional hundred million pounds of budget. -
Scientific adviser urges UK government to use blockchain technology
In the world of technological advancement, United Kingdom’s scientific adviser has urged the UK government to adapt digital ledgers using blockchain technology for public services. Using such technology will not only make data secure but would also create a faster approach on the day-to-day activities. -
UK Lawyers Challenge Soft Justice; Government, Justice department Want to Toughen Sentences
UK to change soft judges. Government and Justice department wants to toughen sentences for criminals. -
British Lawmakers to Debate whether to Ban Donald Trump from Entering the UK
The petition to ban Donald Trump from entering the UK is set to be debated by the British lawmakers. The debate is schedule to occur within this month. -
George Osborne froze income level on repayment of student loans; Could face legal action, says critics
George Osborne froze the threshold at which graduates can start to repay their student loans. It is currently stuck at £21,000 and lecturers believe it could greatly affect those who took the loan from 2012 as well as discourage students from applying for a university. Graduates are expected to pay more of their income while it is also predicted to aid on the government's debt. -
UK's High Court rejects legal aid challenge by interest groups
The Howard League for Penal Reform and the Prisoners Advice Service's petition to challenge the legal aid cuts proposed by Lord Chancellor and UK Justice Secretary Chris Grayling has been dismissed by the High Court as arguments were deemed enough to declare the removal of rights to legal aid of inmates unlawful. -
Iran's Bank Mellat file a lawsuit against the UK government seeking £1bn in damages stemming from 5-year trading ban
According to the solicitor acting for the Iranian bank Bank Mellat, Sarosh Zaiwalla, the UK government needs to honor the supreme court ruling that lifted all sanctions against Iran with regard to trading in the UK. The bank is reportedly asking for as much as £1 billion in damages due to the 5-year trading ban, the Guardian said.
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