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Mid Ulster District Council (MUDC) in Northern Ireland has won a landmark VAT case, which could see councils in the country receive a multi-million pound ... More
Inverness Castle in the Scottish Highlands is to be transformed into a tourist attraction that celebrates the Highlands' past, present and future, with LDN Architects, ... More
A historic shakeup of Italy’s museum directors has been thrown into disarray, after the courts overruled a decision by the country’s Culture Ministry on the ... More
The contentious redevelopment of Roland Garros, the home of French tennis, will go ahead after the Administrative Court of Paris threw out a legal challenge ... More
A beauty therapist has been awarded £18,000 for unfair dismissal and sex discrimination after she lost her job at Bannatyne Fitness because she could not ... More
The French Tennis Federation (FTF) has described itself as "outraged" after a court suspended the development of a new stadium at Roland Garros just days ... More
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The London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC) – the company which operates London’s Olympic Park – has been ordered to publish full details of its deal ... More
UK health club operators may leave themselves vulnerable to potential employment tribunals if they fail to grasp the changing rules on how to calculate holiday ... More
Inverness Castle in Scotland could become a free-to-visit museum, with £8m (US$11.5m, €10.3m) plans to transform the heritage site into an attraction winning approval at ... More
Plans to build a new rugby stadium on the historic Recreation Ground site in Bath, Somerset are back on track following the overturning of a ... More
Plans for Paris’ first skyscraper in 42 years were rejected on 17 November, following a ‘secret’ ballot. The ballot itself has been called in to ... More
The prospect of the European Court of Justice ruling obesity as a disability due to an escalated employment tribunal is distracting focus from the key ... More
Rank Group, the UK-based bingo hall and casino operator, has won its case at the European Court of Justice (ECJ) over claims that it had ... More
Health club operator Esporta has won its legal case to make payment arrears recovered from members to be free of VAT. In a hearing put ... More
The Upper Tribunal (Tax and Chancery Chamber) has upheld an appeal by Secrets Hotels2 - formerly Med Hotels - against a decision that had left ... More
BAA has been refused permission by the Supreme Court to appeal against a Competition Commission (CC) ruling requiring for the sale of two airports. In ... More
BAA is once again facing the prospect of having to sell Stansted and either Glasgow or Edinburgh Airport, following ruling by the Court of Appeal. ... More
A leaked Cabinet Office list has revealed that nearly 180 quangos are facing abolition as part of the coalition government's bid to cut public spending. ... More
Charles Winstanley, Chairman of NHS Lothian, has been appointed to the position of Chair of Edinburgh Leisure, with immediate effect. Winstanley, who has held many ... More
Charles Winstanley, chair of NHS Lothian, has been appointed as the new chair of Edinburgh Leisure. Winstanley will take over the position immediately and has ... More
Australia's fitness sector has been dealt a blow after the Copyright Tribunal decided to increase copyright fees for use of music in group exercise classes. ... More
Hotel, restaurant and pub operators are set to be able to claim refunds from Phonographic Performance Ltd (PPL) following a successful appeal against recorded music ... More
Australia's health and fitness sector has been dealt a blow after the Copyright Tribunal decided to increase copyright fees for the use of music in ... More
The Copyright Tribunal has advised Fitness Australia that it will deliver its judgement on the Phonographic Performance Company of Australia (PPCA)'s proposed revision of the ... More
Chartered accountant Grant Thornton has warned that small and medium-sized companies in the UK's tourism and travel industries could be facing a backdated VAT bill ... More
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