A former army officer has been fired from his high-flying hedge fund manager role shortly after being diagnosed with motor neurone disease.
Copyright pirates could face serious penalties under proposed IP laws
Britons who download and share pirated content on the internet could face up to ten years imprisonment under new Government proposals.
Court agrees to deal between business and fraud investigators
The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has this month secured a second deferred prosecution agreement which will see a business pay in excess of £6million for corruption and bribery offences.
Land Registry row continues to escalate
The row over proposals to privatise the Land Registry took another turn last week, after the Law Society suggested that it would not be easy for the Government to press ahead with its proposals.
Discrimination in the workplace is never acceptable
Charities, careers advisors, public speakers and authors have spoken out against discrimination in the workplace – reminding UK workers that discrimination is unacceptable in all forms and needs to be tackled effectively.