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With the results of May's exams out soon, some candidates will be looking towards graduation. Liz Cullen explains what it held in store for their predecessors in Nottingham last month

The laws of copyright are being changed and tested in court and by a series of European Union directives. Susan Singleton rounds up the key developments

A complex case involving the sale of a £70,000 racehorse through an agent raised some pertinent issues for purchasers, as Alan Ma explains
With the private sector taking the lead and major financial reforms around the corner, demand for accounting technicians is expected to scale new heights in Oman
This well-known riddle about three friends and a dishonest waiter can be solved as a double-entry problem.
‘No-win, no-fee’ agreements are usually associated with personal injury claims, but recent cases show how purchasers could use them in commercial disputes, writes Susan Singleton
The UK’s Proceeds of Crime Act targets money launderers. But, as Dick Jennings explains, it could have some unintended consequences for purchasing professionals
Penny Streeter has not had a easy route to the top. But she has made it in the end

Two European Union directives on how electrical equipment is made, recycled and disposed of need to be understood and acted upon by buyers and suppliers. Paul Abbiati explains

CIPS has recognised the London Metropolitan University as a study centre of excellence. Angele Cauthery explains what it takes to achieve this status and how it helps students
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