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  • Changes to the UK Immigration Process – Tier Three
    By the end of 2008 and the start of 2009 a new immigration process and system will be in place within the UK in order to make migration into the UK easier and so that migrants fully understand whether they have the necessary qualifications and experience to take on the work and responsibilities that are required to fulfil the role and job title.
  • Points Based UK Immigration System – Tier Two
    Tier two of the new points based UK immigration system is known as Tier Two Skilled Workers. This tier is being brought in to replace the current UK work permit.
  • The new Immigration System – Tier One
    Within the UK there are is a new immigration system coming into play. In the next coming months the new five tier immigration system will be brought into full swing.
  • Foreign Students wishing to study in the UK
    The amount of foreign students currently studying in Britain is now nearly 1 million. The British government puts a high value on foreign students is doing all it can to attract these students away from other competing educational institutes in other countries. UK universities are renowned for their high academic standards and this reputation is the reason why the UK is the first choice for foreign students. UK Universities are always being evaluated by professional bodies to ensure their teaching is of the highest standards.
  • Safety in the workplace – Construction Accidents
    The tradesmen that make up the construction industry are said to undertake the most physically demanding jobs and as a result they are said to sadly be six times more likely to be killed whilst undertaking their profession.
  • Dealing with Workplace Accidents
    Despite huge improvements in health and safety along with an ever increasing list of safety rules, sadly many workplaces still remain dangerous.
  • Whiplash and Road Traffic Accidents
    It has been estimated that two in three people who are involved in road traffic collisions will end up suffering the effects of whiplash through experiencing problems in their neck and surrounding area.
  • Making your Compensation Claim
    Even though the restrictions surrounding making a compensation claim have been changed and reduced for a number of years now, many people still don’t realise their rights surrounding claiming for compensation.
  • Minor Injury – Foot Injury
    For anyone who has ever become the victim of a foot injury you will know that a foot injury can disrupt and stop things that all of us take for granted in our daily life such as walking, driving and going up and down stairs.
  • London Accident Compensation Claims
    London is the largest urban area in the UK and also the capital. Its history dates back to when it was founded by the Romans and since it has been the centre of many important movements such as the English Renaissance, Industrial Revolution and the Gothic Revival.
  • No Win No Fee Claims broken down and explained
    Every year in the UK 2.5 million people end up suffering due to injuries from accidents that weren’t their fault. The fault of these accidents may lie with the driver of a car, a public authority, a local authority, a hospital or your employer.
  • No Win No Fee and the Conditional Fee Agreement
    In the UK there is an average of 2.5 million people suffering from personal injury every year. These people face losing income and independence as well as facing lifestyle changes.
  • The Myths about Claiming Compensation
    There are many myths around how to make a compensation claim and how to go about it, and therefore so many people are afraid to even consider making a claim when they should as they are not only suffering from their injuries.
  • Moving from the UK to Australia
    Have you decided to make the decision and leave the UK for a better life in Australia? So many young couples and families are packing up there lives here in the UK and heading over to Australia for better weather, more money and better living conditions for all the family.
  • Multi Purpose Hair Straightners
    In the past few months there is a new idea to do with straightners not only do they straighten but curl your hair too if you use the straightners in the way shown. In the past straightners have continued to change – not only to straighten your hair but to curl, dry, add shine etc. the list continues.
  • Fatal Injury Accidents
    Losing someone you love is the hardest thing to go through in life and sadly it’s an experience that all of us will go through at some point in our lifetime. Having someone taken away from us through the fault of another party alters our lives emotionally and financially.
  • Construction Accidents
    Despite the Department of Work and Pensions stating that fatalities have been cut since the 1970’s by two thirds; 250-300 construction site workers are still killed every year and 35 million working days are lost each year to occupational health issues. Showing the number of deaths and injury in the workplace remains at an alarming high number.
  • Accidents in Public
    Accidents in Public is a broad term and if misunderstood could mean members of the public are missing out on up to thousands of pounds worth of money every year..
  • Accidents at Work
    Health and Safety is more commonly overlooked than it should be. Although when starting a new job it is the duty of your employer to make you aware of health and safety, with a legal obligation to do so, this is more than usually done through watching short films about what to do in an emergency and being told where the nearest fire points are, but how many of us would actually know what to do if a situation like those seen in the films happened in real life?
  • No win no fee claims
    No win no fee based claims are growing ever more popular as the realisation comes that members of the public can get compensation as a result of personal injury.



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