Asperger`s man awarded £3.2m for crash
An Asperger’s Syndrome sufferer who was robbed of his independence by a road accident in south London has won £3.32 million damages. Gideon Sklair was crossing a road in Sydenham, with a blind friend one night in April 2007, when they were both …
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Prisoner loses false imprisonment appeal
A prisoner left “distressed” when he spent six hours and 20 minutes in his cell during a prison officers’ strike was not being falsely imprisoned, the Court of Appeal has ruled. Two of the three judges reversed a ruling at Leeds County Court that …
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Aviva to cash in on Delta Lloyd
Britain’s largest insurer Aviva is to sell its minority stake in Dutch financial service provider Delta Lloyd in a move which is expected to generate at least £1 billion. The projected share sale would be one of the biggest offerings in Europe …
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Tate discrimination case thrown out
A gallery employee with Crohn’s disease who claimed managers failed to take her disability into account when they moved her from Tate Britain to Tate Modern had her case dismissed today. An employment tribunal found the gallery did make all the …
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