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Daily Archives: 27th January 2016

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Bedroom Tax deemed ‘discriminatory’ and ‘unlawful’ by Court of Appeal judges

UncategorizedBy hardwood_adm27th January 2016

 Independent The ruling follows a legal challenge by a domestic violence victim and the family of a disabled teenager The tax has been ruled unlawful The Government’s so-called “Bedroom Tax” policy has been declared discriminatory and unlawful by the Court of Appeal. Judges made the decision following a legal challenge against the Government by a…

Top UK judges denounce ‘dangerous’ increase in court fees

UncategorizedBy hardwood_adm27th January 2016

The Guardian MPs told fees rise was based on ‘hopeless’ evidence to plug £100m hole and hit small businesses, divorcees and employees The master of the rolls said ‘enhanced fees’ meant users of civil courts were subsiding the family and criminal courts. Photograph: Velar Grant/Demotix/Corbis Court fee increases that were hastily introduced to plug a…

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