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BASC welcomes environmental lawyer to the ranks

The British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC) is excited to announce the appointment of law academic Dr Marnie Lovejoy as its new head of environment law research. Marnie has a PhD in law and is the former associate head of Portsmouth Law School. Gamekeeping runs in her family and she is a keen beater… Read more »

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The MDU and Armstrong Watson LLP partner to provide tax, accountancy and business advisory services

The MDU and Armstrong Watson LLP partner to provide tax, accountancy and business advisory services The Medical Defence Union (MDU), the UK’s leading medical defence organisation, has launched a new partnership with accountancy firm Armstrong Watson LLP to provide MDU members with access to tax, accountancy and business advisory services.  As part of the collaboration, MDU members will receive… Read more »

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The expenses scandal brought parliament into disrepute
Expenses return

Parliament has returned, and with it, so has the expenses scandal. MPs received a letter from Sir Thomas Legg on the first Monday of the new term. Some were told their allowance claims were fine, others that further questions had to be answered, and a third group was told to pay back a certain amount… Read more »

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Jacqui Smith will be hoping to put the matter behind her now
Smith apologises for expenses

By politics.co.uk staff Former home secretary Jacqui Smith apologised to the Commons for her use of expenses after being ordered to do so by the standards watchdog today. The Commons standards and privileges committee found the Redditch MP “clearly” breached rules on second home allowance but that no further action should be taken against her…. Read more »