Legal News
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Posted 14/03/2011 A British business has been forced to pay personal injury compensation to a man who was left permanently disabled after an incident at work. William Jones, 46, had...
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Posted 10/02/2011 A man from Doncaster is waiting to hear if he will be awarded personal injury compensation after filing a lawsuit against Esso Petroleum. Graham Wood is claiming he...
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Posted 28/11/2012 A series of appalling examples of poor care where patients are said to have been neglected, left in pain and without food and water, are being highlighted by...
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Posted 28/11/2012 The BBC has this week reported that Dr Phillip Lee, an MP and practising GP, has suggested those with medical conditions caused by their lifestyle may have to...
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Posted 15/02/2011 A former Royal Marine who was left on the brink of suicide following a car crash has been awarded personal injury compensation from the Ministry of Defence (MoD)...
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Posted 18/02/2014 Belgium legalised euthanasia for adults 12 years ago and the Belgian Parliament has now passed a bill allowing euthanasia for terminally ill children without any age limit. There...
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Posted 13/11/2009 Safe Home Income Plans (Ship) has called on older homeowners to consider the benefits of equity release as a means of financing long-term care costs. The industry body...
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Posted 24/01/2014 Macmillan Cancer Support has said too many patients are assessed just by their age and not their overall fitness. It comes as research looking at data from 1991-2010...
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Posted 23/02/2010 The owners of small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have been advised to seek help if they are unsure about employment law following the results of a new survey....
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Posted 30/08/2011 A woman who works in a school has won thousands of pounds of personal injury compensation after an accident in which she fell off a toilet. Marie Wallace,...
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Posted 17/10/2012 A report today published by the charity, National Confidential Enquiry into Patient Income and Death (NCEPOD), states that patients are simply not being advised of the risk of...
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Posted 24/11/2009 The number of UK companies facing insolvency increased slightly in October, despite an overall rise in the strength of British business, according to research. Global information services company...
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