Weekly Review of Developments 2/12/2016
Posted in : Weekly Review of Developments on 2 December 2016 Issues covered:So, the new £5 polymer notes contain animal products and are understandably offensive to vegetarians. Our CEO is willing to sacrifice his principles to save others. He has renounced his vegetarianism for one day only. To take advantage of this strictly limited offer, please send all unwanted fivers today to Barry Phillips c/o Legal-Island, Station Road, Antrim. Here is the news…
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1. Case Law Review
2. Apprenticeship Levy - NI Consultation
3. English Language Code
4. Gender Pay Gap and Executive Pay
5. Equality Commission Investigation Into Pregnant Workers and Mothers in NI
6. Tax Relief on Pensions
7. PSNI Fast Track Promotion
8. The Judicial Role Today
9. Brexit News
10. Employment News in
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