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Dancers seek legal advice over gender proposal

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The British Dance Council is to vote on a new rule that partnerships for all amateur and professional dance competitions must be “one man and one lady” in future, unless otherwise stated.

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Courts facing influx of loss of liberty dementia cases

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The courts are facing an influx of tens of thousands of cases that will determine whether dementia sufferers and other vulnerable people are being held lawfully.

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Discriminatory "accentism" rife, says academic

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Alexander Baratta, a lecturer in English language at the University of Manchester's school of education, says people with a strong regional accent suffer from such negative perceptions that many feel forced to "posh up" their speech.

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ECJ ruling on holiday pay could kill business

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The CBI has warned that a new European ruling that challenges how holiday pay is calculated could push some companies into insolvency.

 

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New law would ban public sector strikes

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The Conservatives are drawing up new laws aimed at preventing teachers and other public sector workers from going on strike. If the party wins next year's General Election, workers will be prevented from triggering industrial action based on the votes of just a small hard core of union activists.

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