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Biker killed in police crash
It has been revealed that a 45-year-old Welsh motorcyclist has died after his bike was in crash with a police car, in Carmarthenshire.
The victim, of Trimsaran, died in hospital due to severe personal injury following the incident on the B4317 between Carway and Pontyates around 1.30pm on Sunday.
His family said he was a keen martial arts enthusiast who taught Aikido to youngsters in west Wales with behavioural problems.
The Dyfed-Powys police officer was not injured in the road...
Mum calls for speed limit to be lowered
It has been revealed that a mother-of-one has urged her local council to lower the speed limit outside her familys home.
The request comes after her son was knocked down by a car outside his house. The mother as a result wants a 20mph speed limit to be enforced outside Moorside High School in Werrington, to prevent road accident claims.
Her 11-year-old son is recovering after the car accident, which happened in Cellarhead Road, just opposite where he lives.
He suffered personal injury...
E-conveyancing scheme talks begin
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared.
The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the costs of carrying out health and safety regulations and simple repairs.
Road accidents
With more motorists failing to carry out MOT and safety checks in fear of having to fork out extra repair costs during the crisis, along with the...
Renters Face Worst Debt It has been revealed by a landlords group that UK tenants are in more debt than at any time since the late 1980's.
According to the National Landlords Association, thousands of renters are falling behind with their bills and payments, mainly due to the recession fast tracking unemployment.
The situation is so bad, that the association labelled the circumstances as "pretty dire" with at least a third of member's owed money.
Landlord Rukhsana Kashmiri is owed nearly £9,000 in rent on her...
What services does a notary public offer
A notary public is a public officer constituted by law to serve members of the public in non-contentious issues.
Such matters usually involve deeds, estates, foreign and international business and powers-of-attorneys.
Therefore, a notarys main functions are to administer affirmations and oaths, declarations, take acknowledgements of deeds and other conveyancing problems and to execute certain classes of documentation.
Its origins...
The concept of a notary dates back to the courts...
Criminal claims drop
It has been revealed by Dorset Police that criminal injury claims have reduced dramatically in the area.
They say their scheme to cut crime over the festive period was a success with a drop in criminal damage, violent crime and vehicle thefts last month, compared to 2008.
Total recorded crime decreased by 3.7 per cent to 3,557 offences while violent crime fell by six per cent to 824 offences.
Assaults with less serious injury fell by 6.7 per cent to 332 offences. Antisocial behaviour...
Killed Workers Remembered This week in Canada, those who received a personal injury or were killed in work accidents were remembered, with a special tribute held for the victims and families.
The annual Day of Mourning also focused on workers who suffered from work diseases and illnesses such as cancer and lung disease.
Speaker Perry Turton of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers invoked a sombre message at the mourning service, by reminding the country that those workers had names:
"We often...
Travel delays and cover Britons are being advised to contact their insurers if they are affected by the widespread travel disruptions created by the heavy snows.
At Heathrow Airport, more than 650 flights were cancelled, and other airports in South East England have experienced significant difficulties in service too. The region witnessed the heaviest snowfall in 18 years, and millions of travellers are being affected as well.
The Association of British Insurers (ABI) has said that delays at airports affected by the...
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