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Cheryl Palmer-Hughes

Access to aviation for all is a right not a privilege

By Vincent Nichol, a specialist aviation lawyer at Irwin Mitchell Although air travel is back on the cards after a hiatus during the...

Richard Biggs

National Epilepsy Awareness Week: Understanding more about epilepsy and brain injury

By Alice Hall, an expert serious injury lawyer at Irwin Mitchell Each year, charities, hospitals and individuals get involved in National...

Isabella Whiteley-Tye

World Inflammatory Bowel Diseases Day

World Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (IBD) day takes place annually on 19 May to raise awareness for those who suffer with Inflammatory...

Richard Biggs

Action For Brain Injury Week 2022: What are the often misunderstood and ‘hidden’ symptoms

By Sarah Griggs, a specialist brain injury lawyer at Irwin Mitchell This year’s Action For Brain Injury Week runs from 16-22 May and is...

Richard Biggs

What does having a brain injury mean for my ability to plan my legal affairs for the future? Here's everything you need to know

By Christine Thornley, an expert tax, trusts and estate lawyer at Irwin Mitchell Having a brain injury inevitably leads to many...

David Johnston-Keay

Celebrating International Nurses' Day and the best of nursing

By Nicola Handley, a specialist workplace disease solicitor at Irwin Mitchell Florence Nightingale’s birthday of 12 May is celebrated...

David Withers

Hope that new treatment will aid return of physical function for those with spinal cord injuries

Research recently completed by the Northwestern University of Chicago gave hope to those with spinal cord injuries. During the research,...

Rowen Cobb

Plea for public inquiry into Tees, Esk and Wear Valley NHS Trust as concerns over mental health care remain

By Rowen Cobb, a medical negligence specialist at Irwin Mitchell There has been a fresh plea for a public inquiry into Tees, Esk and Wear...

Richard Biggs

Government plan to regulate e-scooters on public roads is overdue but legislation must be robust

Recently Grant Shapps, Transport Secretary, announced in front of the Transport Committee the government's plans to legalise the use of...

Alexander Davenport

The impact of noise induced hearing loss and tinnitus on military personnel and their families

By Gruffydd Owen, a specialist military injuries lawyer at Irwin Mitchell This week is Deaf Awareness Week, a week intended to raise...

David Withers

What the Motor Vehicles (Compulsory Insurance) Bill actually means

The Government and insurance industry recently publicised the news that the so-called Vnuk law was one step closer to being removed. ...

Richard Biggs

It's full steam ahead for driverless cars while streaming TV shows but are there risks?

By Tom Dias, a serious injury legal expert at Irwin Mitchell The Government has announced its proposed changes to the Highway Code in...

David Johnston-Keay

Dying Matters Awareness Week: Talking about death and end of life planning doesn't have to be taboo

By Hannah Wall, a specialist asbestos-related disease solicitor at Irwin Mitchell Each year, hospices, health trusts, charities and other...

Alexander Davenport

Deaf Awareness Week: The need to uphold hearing protection standards in the Military

By Gruffydd Owen, a specialist military injuries lawyer at Irwin Mitchell This week is Deaf Awareness week, and we're using this as an...

Rowen Cobb

Private mental health hospitals: Care concerns raised as coroner calls for new safety standards

By Rowen Cobb, a medical negligence expert at Irwin Mitchell A coroner has called for new security standards at acute mental health units...