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Campaigners set out proposals for a better deal for low-income taxpayers
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New bill would make it easier to prosecute firms for gross negligence resulting in death
Corporate manslaughter bill finally published

A new law to ensure companies whose negligence leads to the death of employees or the public has today been published after nearly a decade of planning. The corporate manslaughter and corporate homicide bill intends to make it easier to bring to justice large firms whose management failure has resulted in death. It was first… Read more »

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Alistair Darling says there will be no changes to Sunday trading hours
Sunday trading laws remain unchanged

The government has today rejected calls from the major supermarket chains to allow them to stay open longer on Sunday. Trade and industry secretary Alistair Darling said a widespread review of the ten-year-old Sunday trading laws had revealed “no substantial demand for change”. As a result, major stores will continue to be restricted by the… Read more »