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  • Collapse leaves shoppers in lurch

    Shoppers face losing thousands of pounds following the collapse of a furniture chain. Courts showrooms have shut across Britain after the company was put into administration by the High Court in London. The 154-year-old chain, a household name, owed £280

  • Third porter joins hospital shirt dispute

    A THIRD hospital porter is to be disciplined for refusing to tuck his shirts into his trousers. Union leaders have threatened strike action if porters at the Royal Sussex County Hospital are sacked for failing to stick to rigid dress codes. Dunstan Belcher

  • Third porter joins the hospital shirt dispute

    A third hospital porter is to be disciplined for refusing to tuck his shirts into his trousers. Union leaders have threatened strike action if porters at the Royal Sussex County Hospital are sacked for failing to stick to rigid dress codes. Dunstan Belcher

  • Cop in court wins back job

    A police sergeant forced to resign after attacking two people is to be reinstated and given £40,000 back pay. The decision, made behind closed doors by a Police Appeals Tribunal (PAT), has angered police who object to working alongside an officer convicted