
Promises, promises; can anyone really save the NHS?
DENTAL BULLETIN, ISSUE 47 With one week to go before the UK once again goes to the polls and a large number of voters still undecided on how to cast their vote, there is still a huge amount to play for in the General Election 2017. The handling of the NHS is critical to any party’s success, so we have scrutinised the Conservative, Labour and Liberal Democrat’s offerings in the lead up to...Read More
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General Election 2017: Time for Equality
Much of the post-referendum debate in the UK has been on the single market and freedom of movement. Not much attention has been given to the gender pay gap, or racial inequality as a possible factor in shaping this gap. The recent study published by the Fawcett Society suggests a complex picture of gender pay gap inequality, and notes that the forthcoming general election is an opportunity to...Read More
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Contract law; don’t get your hands tied in a ‘bad deal’
DENTAL BULLETIN, ISSUE 46 Businesses, in the most part, are free to negotiate any terms they want when entering into a contract. The courts generally take the view that both parties will have an even bargaining power and will be able to state what terms they are willing to agree to. However, this is not always the reality. Small dental practices often deal with large suppliers,...Read More
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