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  • Thompsons criticise legal challenge to new law
    Thompsons Solicitors in Scotland have accused insurance companies, who are seeking a judicial review of legislation passed by the Scottish Parliament, of prolonging the agony of those suffering from pleural plaques. The bill would restore victims' rights to compensation.
    (Filed: Wed Apr 22 2009)
  • Nosago Launches Crowd Sourcing Website Platform to Find Solutions for Societal Issues
    Nosago offers a new service, called Crowd Sourcing, giving organizations another tool to find the best way to resolve issues, make policy decisions, find answers to key questions, or even to confirm or modify advice from other sources. Organizations can tap into expertise from around the world, find best recommendations and practices, and then present and work these out in a dedicated consultation with their constituents.
    (Filed: Thu Mar 26 2009)
  • £46 Billion Public Boost for Building Contractors in 2009
    Recent Government pledges to support vital PFI construction projects will result in more than £46 billion of capital expenditure in 2009, according to a new database & mailing list on public sector building contractors from MTW Research.
    (Filed: Tue Mar 10 2009)
  • LONDON, UK – February 18, 2009 – Bromsgrove District Council, part of the Worcestershire Hub, has ch
    Bromsgrove District Council, part of the Worcestershire Hub, has chosen to implement SmartPoint in its customer service centre to enable customer service advisors (CSAs) to offer a faster, more efficient and higher value service. SmartPoint achieves this by providing the CSAs with a single, immediate, dashboard view of relevant customer information stored across many back office systems, while working in tandem with the council’s Onyx customer relationship management (CRM) system.
    (Filed: Thu Feb 19 2009)
  • Thompsons welcome Hep C inquiry deadline
    Thompsons Solicitors in Scotland have welcomed a ruling by Judge Lord Mackay of Dumadoon that Scottish Ministers must announce details of a public inquiry into Hepatitis C within five weeks
    (Filed: Fri Jan 09 2009)
  • Drivers urged to play it safe over the hols
    An anti-drink and drug driving campaign was launched on December 1st by the Met Police, warning people to take extra care with driving over the holiday period.
    (Filed: Thu Dec 04 2008)
  • Cameron Direct in Belfast
    Conservative Party Leader David Cameron is bringing Cameron Direct to Belfast.
    (Filed: Tue Dec 02 2008)
  • A resounding thumbs-down for c-charge extension
    Local residents and traders are calling on London’s mayor, Boris Johnson, to scrap the western extension of the congestion charge zone, which has been described by one council in the area as “west London’s Berlin Wall”, separating businesses from their customers and residents from essential services.
    (Filed: Thu Nov 27 2008)
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