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Rosie Charlton

Nottingham maternity services lawyer urges families to contact Ockenden Review team ahead of deadline

We’re supporting families with concerns over maternity care received at Queen’s Medical Centre and Nottingham City Hospital in...

Tom Fletcher

Abuse lawyer speaks out amid fears jailed Solihull teaching assistant Daniel Clarke may have abused more than 80 children with special educational needs

The recent conviction of Daniel Clarke, a former teaching assistant from Bloxwich in the West Midlands, is welcomed. However, the news...

Tim Annett

Operation Bramber: Specialist Lawyers Supporting Patients With Concerns About Care At Brighton Hospital Issue Advice As They Respond To Police Investigation

It has been reported that the police investigation into more than 90 deaths and 100-plus cases of serious harm at Royal Sussex County...

Kim Leslie

Personal injury lawyer welcomes the launch of the Queen Elizabeth Spinal Injuries Unit app

As Head of Personal Injury at Irwin Mitchell Scotland, I'm delighted to welcome the launch of the Queen Elizabeth Spinal Injuries Unit...

Sophie Cuthbertson

Mental Health Awareness Week 2025: How flaws in the British Military TRiM Policy are failing soldiers

The British military’s Trauma Risk Management (TRiM) policy was introduced to support personnel exposed to traumatic events, aiming to...

Geeta Nayar

Birth Trauma Inquiry: Where are we one year on and why there's still a long path to ensure all women receive safe care during childbirth

On 13 May, 2024, the first Parliamentary Inquiry into birth trauma was published. The publication followed the gathering of 1,300 written...

Stephanie Denham

Occupational asthma: Legal expert sets out what the condition is and how workers may not have explored their jobs could be a possible cause

Work-related asthma is a significant concern in the UK, as highlighted by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE).  The condition can be...