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Articles, tagged with "public sector", page 1


07th September 2011

GoingToMeet On Conference Organization

Did you happen to attend a conference or any event? If yes,did you have a great experience?Probably if you had a superb experience in attending events you can credit it to the speaker and the venue etc. If you try to think of it if you got impress with th...

02nd June 2011

Asbestos surveys - Advice

The price tag of the elimination was revealed right after a Freedom of Facts request from Chris Franks, a member of the Welsh political get together, Plaid Cymru.The figure represented the vast majority of the stations in south Wales with only five passin...

11th April 2011

The Continuing Tale of the Volkswagen Law

If you assume that the situation on Volkswagen law is finished then you are mistaken. In the Situation C-112/05, Commission of the European Communities vs . Federal Republic of Germany, the Advocate Standard Mr. Ruiz-Jarabo is one with the view stating th...

10th August 2010

The Impact of spending cuts and tax rises on Families

It has been well documented that the British coalition government will be making many spending cuts and tax rises over the next months and years. Many of these will affect families, either directly or indirectly. JOB CUTS There will be a number of ...

12th May 2010

How would a hung parliament affect property prices and renting in London?

Well the results are in! And it seems that we are nowhere near being any closer to finding out who is going to be prime minister or which coalition will form the government. There is still much to be resolved between the three main political parties an...

18th November 2009

Who is the True Owner of the Land?

"Small ruling classes determine the life and death of all of society by owning and controlling the productive resources and therewith the governments. That their decisions are controlled, in turn, by impersonal market forces and the compulsive quest for c...

22nd September 2009

Latest Graffiti Figures

Graffiti incidents are on the increase nationwide despite the penalties that exist for perpetrators, which include both large fines and custodial sentences. Graffiti damage on the London underground has been recently estimated to cost around £2.5million ...

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