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Petrol Worker Compensated After Exposure to Asbestos

by ravi76xy in Law, January 15, 2012
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A former employee of a petrol company, who was exposed to asbestos at work, has received more than £77,000 after he developed a serious lung condition.

The 62-year-old from Manchester, was diagnosed with asbestos related pleural thickening in 2008. The condition left him suffering breathlessness and has forced him to give up his job working in an airport car parking service.

Congressional and Parliamentary Systems of Government

by Alix Centron in Government, August 18, 2011
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An analysis and comparison of the two predominant types of democracy present in our world today.

Congressional and Parliamentary Systems of Government

by Alix Centron in Government, August 17, 2011
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An analysis and comparison between the two predominant systems of democratic government.

Lord Asses Against The Speakers

by Lucas Dié in Government, May 29, 2011
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Three Lord Judges announced their intent to confront the Speakers of the Houses of Parliament over alleged contempt of court. They’ve got a point there, but the wrong one, and were promptly shown up in the Commons as to what they are. The only one not catching on to this was, as usual, the clueless Speaker.

Trespasser is Explained in Addie Case

by shahzadi queen in Politics, May 13, 2011
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The term "trespasser" is a comprehensive word, it covers the wicked and the innocent…….

Common Surnames Not Registrable, Pakistan Legal Perspective

by s j tubrazy in Law, April 14, 2011
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A word which "according to its ordinary signification" is a surname also requires proof of distinctiveness before registration and prima facie is not adapted for the purposes of registration.

Secret Documents About Ufos Released

by adicodrean1967 in Paranormal, March 4, 2011
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Thousands of secret documents on UFOs have been published by UK National Archives. Reports reveal secret UFO secret meetings, and discussion of government and security services about the UFO phenomenon.

We are All Liberals Now

by Graceylou in Politics, February 15, 2011
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To what extent have liberal ideas influenced the policies of major political parties in Britain in recent years?

Why Didn’t The Duke of Wellington Stop The Great Reform Act in 1832?

by Bazza1972 in Government, February 10, 2011
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The Duke of Wellington had a reputation for being a reactionary politician. Yet in 1832 he did not defeat the bill for parliamentary reform.

Foundation X to Bail Out The British Government

by Jomina in Issues, November 4, 2010
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On November 1, 2010, in the House of Lords, Lord James of Blackheath made a remarkable announcement… a group called Foundation X wants to, and can, bail out the British Government… by Christmas.

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