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Worried about claiming after a workplace accident? Read this first

About 600,000 people sustained a non-fatal injury at work in the UK last year, according to the Health and Safety Executive – a statistic that…

By Olivia Powling
Britain’s farms see more than two deaths each month, new figures show

Almost 30 lives were lost on British farms in the last year, newly released figures show. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) reported 23 farm…

By Charlotte Dowson
Victims to be freed from silence under proposed NDA reforms

“NDAs are too often used to sweep criminality under the carpet – trapping victims into silence and denying them justice. This must end,” Alex Davies-Jones,…

By Thomas Beale
Access to justice: Is the Government doing enough?

At the end of September, I attended the Labour Party Conference, where justice was a major focus but one key point was missing. One of…

By Lucy Wakeley
Gripping life again: How cutting-edge prosthetics are transforming recovery

When 24-year-old farmer Ashley Herbert lost his right hand in a horrific farm machinery accident, he could never have imagined that more than a decade…

By Charlotte Dowson
BBK Manifesto 2025: End exclusion, make work accessible for injured people

For people who have sustained a serious injury, the journey back to work can be one of the hardest challenges they face. Work is not…

By Deepti Patel
NDAs silencing victims to be banned - but fight not over yet

“We have heard the calls from victims of harassment and discrimination to end the misuse of NDAs. It is time we stamped this practice out”.…

By Thomas Beale
Gregg Wallace sacked from MasterChef after 50 new misconduct allegations

Gregg Wallace has been removed from MasterChef after the inquiry into his alleged misconduct, as 50 fresh allegations against the presenter emerge. The high-profile television…

By Thomas Beale
WEC Calls for an NDA ban in an effort to tackle the ‘culture of misogyny’…

“One year on from the Women and Equalities Committee’s (WEC) report on misogyny in music, significant issues within the industry remain unaddressed and appear to be…

By Vilde Witzøe
Barriers to making a workplace accident claim and how to break through

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) reports that in 2023/24, 604,000 working people in Great Britain sustained an injury at work. Whilst not all injuries…

By Charlotte Dowson
Primark chief executive resigns after inappropriate conduct allegations

Primark chief executive Paul Marchant has resigned with immediate effect after an investigation into allegations of inappropriate behaviour towards a female colleague in a social…

By Thomas Beale
Citibank executive claiming maternity discrimination settles case for £215k

Global banking firm, Citibank, is facing intense scrutiny after a former employee was blocked from a long-anticipated promotion after she returned from maternity leave. Maeve…

By Thomas Beale
BBC sorry for failing to act on Tim Westwood's 'predatory' behaviour

The BBC has apologised for missing opportunities to act on “considerable” evidence about Tim Westwood’s alleged bullying and misogynistic behaviour, following a £3.3 million review.…

By Thomas Beale
Enhanced harassment laws may necessitate the ‘toning down’ of office Christmas parties

As the holiday season quickly approaches, employers are facing new challenges when planning their annual office Christmas parties. The recent enactment of the Worker Protection…

By Vilde Witzøe
We recover £590,000 in compensation for chef following electrocution in kitchen

What happened? Our client was working as a sous chef when he suffered a life-changing injury. He was plugging in a portable fan when he…

By Charlotte Dowson
CPS considers bringing charges against Russell Brand after more women come forward

The Crown Prosecution Service will consider bringing charges against controversial British comedian and presenter, Russell Brand, after the Metropolitan Police handed over a file of…

By Thomas Beale
Al-Fayed Harrods abuse revelations see 150 more people speak out

Luxury department store Harrods is facing intense scrutiny for its “systemic failure of corporate responsibility” after 20 women alleged serious sexual misconduct at the hands…

By Thomas Beale
Why we need everyone to step up if we’re to stamp out workplace bullying

Workplace bullying has unfortunately become a prevalent issue in the United Kingdom, with statistics from the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development revealing more than…

By Vilde Witzøe
Female paramedics ‘hounded’ for sexual favours to advance careers with ambulance service

Sexual “predators” have been allowed to operate within the ambulance service, a woman has claimed after blowing the whistle on the organisation’s continuing toxic culture.…

By Thomas Beale
‘Deluded’ solicitor struck off after bullying and harassing junior colleagues

The former director of a law firm has been struck off for inappropriate and unacceptable behaviour in the workplace. Domenico Pisano, formerly of north London…

By Thomas Beale

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