Wales blessed with great Female Tech Talent
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Technology is also encouraging more young women and middle-aged men to book appointments – but GPs in short supply.
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The DLR is building on alpha findings to map a path towards truly inclusive digital services for Wales.
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The Welsh Government wants to plant 86 million trees in 9 years – and plain language guidance can help.
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A recent High Court judgment set some markers down for how judges in commercial litigation will approach repeated extension of time applications and how costs incurred will be assessed; the judgment makes clear that excesses in either area will be questioned at least. His Honour Judge Pelling QC provided some useful guidance in the case […]
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When is “self-employed” not really “self-employed” – and why does it matter? The recent Court of Appeal decision Gary Smith -v- Pimlico Plumbers Limited will have a huge impact on businesses who wrongly classify workers as self-employed contractors. Mr Smith’s legal battle against Pimlico Plumbers (Pimlico) began in 2011 and the first hurdle was for […]
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