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Daily Archives: 6th May 2019

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Home Office investigated over English test cheating claims

UncategorisedBy amtlawyers6th May 2019

A government watchdog has launched an investigation into the Home Office’s decision to accuse about 34,000 international students of cheating in English language tests. Over 1,000 students have been removed from the UK as a result of the accusation and hundreds have spent time in detention. A large numbers of students say they were wrongly accused. Over 300

Tenant damaged three-bedroom house causing £7,000 worth of damage

PropertyBy amtlawyers6th May 2019

A tenant caused over £7,000 worth of damage to a property before leaving the premises whilst still owing 11 months of rent. Landlord Michael Walker claimed his three-bedroom property was left in devastating condition with every room vandalised. Mould was found all over the ceiling, dirty dishes were piled on the kitchen counter and the living

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