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  2. Cowan v Scargill - Wikipedia

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    Cowan v Scargill [1985] Ch 270 is an English trusts law case, concerning the scope of discretion of trustees to make investments for the benefit of their members. It held that trustees cannot ignore the financial interests of the beneficiaries.

  3. Judge rules NHS trust involved in legal battle over teenager ...

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    An NHS trust previously involved in a legal battle over whether a 19-year-old could be moved onto palliative care can now be named, a High Court judge has ruled.

  4. English trust law - Wikipedia

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    In contrast, in specific trusts, particularly pensions within the Pensions Act 1995, charities under the Charities Act 2011, and investment trusts regulated by the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000, many rules regarding trusts' administration, and the duties of trustees are made mandatory by statute.

  5. NHS Pension Scheme - Wikipedia

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    The NHS Pension Scheme is a pension scheme for people who work for the English NHS and NHS Wales. It is administered by the NHS Business Services Authority, a special health authority of the Department of Health of the United Kingdom. The NHS Pension Scheme was created in 1948. [1]

  6. Lucy Letby news – latest: Killer nurse to be stripped of NHS ...

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    Warning: distressing content. Letby was convicted of murdering seven babies and trying to kill six more

  7. Ministers to overhaul NHS pension rules to encourage doctors ...

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  8. Ms B v An NHS Hospital Trust - Wikipedia

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    Ms B v An NHS Hospital Trust [2002] EWHC 429 (Fam) is a decision of the United Kingdom High Court of Justice which ruled that if a patient is mentally competent, they have the right to refuse life saving medical treatment. [1] [2] [3]

  9. R (on the application of SG and others) v Secretary of State ...

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    R (on the application of SG and others) v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions was a 2015 judgment by the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom where by a majority of 3–2 the court ruled that the benefit cap, a British government policy limiting welfare benefits, was legal. [1]