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Witness appeal – Former solicitor Alan Harris

We are acting for five clients in relation to abuse perpetrated by former solicitor Alan Harris. Harris, a former criminal defence solicitor who worked in…

By Alan Collins
Carers Week 2026: Recognising the unseen heroes for brain injury survivors

Carers Week, taking place from 8 to 14 June 2026, is an important moment to highlight the extraordinary contribution of unpaid carers across the UK.…

By Ipek Tugcu
A startling lack of compassionate care at maternity units under Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust

An episode of Panorama aired on Monday night reporting on a startling lack of compassionate care at maternity units run by Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, which is responsible for both…

By Caroline Klage
BBK Early Support Service

A spinal cord injury is a life-changing injury – in just a moment a person’s life is monumentally transformed. At Bolt Burdon Kemp (BBK), we…

By Victoria Oliver
Navy and Marines event shines spotlight on support for military families and veterans

Recently, I had the privilege of attending an event hosted by the Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity (RNRMC) at the iconic BT Tower in…

By Natasha Orr
Women’s Health Team gets rare look at life-changing research

Specialist solicitors in our Women’s Health Team got a behind the scenes look at research funded by Wellbeing of Women to change the health of…

By Hannah Travis
New SEND reforms explained — will the new regime be fit for purpose?

New proposals for school provision for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) have been revealed with a push to make mainstream schools more…

By Tamsin Day
The ICP is gone – but will things get better for gymnasts?

It has been reported that British Gymnastics will replace the independent complaints process (ICP) set up after widespread concerns over the treatment of gymnasts, following…

By Joseph Carr
Groundbreaking brain cooling collar trial could improve recovery chances after serious injury

A world-first clinical study is underway at Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge that could transform how traumatic brain injuries are treated and how their long-term consequences…

By Siobhán Crawford
Why communication matters

Recent reports that patients are discovering life‑changing diagnoses – including cancer – through the NHS app have sparked widespread concern. The Telegraph reported earlier this…

By Olivia Boschat
Supporting bereaved military families: our collaboration with Scotty’s Little Soldiers

At Bolt Burdon Kemp, we are proud to partner with Scotty’s Little Soldiers as a Business Hero in recognition of the vital support they provide…

By Jennifer Ellis
Al Fayed investigation – were opportunities missed?

Concerns have been raised by a group of MPs about how both current and historical investigations into allegations of abuse by Mohamed Al Fayed have…

By Emma Barrow
Bolt Burdon Kemp joins Back Up’s Legal Panel, strengthening a longstanding partnership

Bolt Burdon Kemp has officially joined the Back Up Trust’s Legal Panel to support people with spinal cord injuries, marking an exciting new chapter in…

By Victoria Oliver
How acquired brain injury can lead to isolation for survivors and families

There is a common misconception that people living with an acquired brain injury will show obvious or easily identifiable symptoms. While some effects, such as…

By Connor Hawkins
Hampshire GP struck off for abuse

Former GP Mohan Babu is back in the news after being struck off the medical register. Babu was found guilty of four sexual assaults on…

By Joseph Carr
Headway’s Action for Brain Injury Week 2026: Isolation After Brain Injury

When most people think about a brain injury, they tend to focus on the immediate trauma: the injury or accident itself, the hospital treatment and…

By Ipek Tugcu
Breaking the stigma: supporting mental health in the Armed Forces community

Why military mental health stigma can persist Conversations around mental health have improved significantly in recent years, both within society and across our armed forces…

By Natasha Mason
The hidden mental health impact of physical injuries in the Armed Forces

Physical injury and psychological wellbeing When people think about service-related injuries, the focus is often on the physical impact. However, for many serving personnel and…

By Natasha Mason
Mental Health Awareness Week: supporting the Armed Forces community through connection and conversation

Mental Health Awareness Week: why it matters Mental Health Awareness Week takes place from 11–17 May 2026 and provides an important opportunity to reflect on…

By Natasha Mason
Could cooling treatment help babies born with mild HIE? An important research study may have…

As a clinical negligence solicitor specialising in child brain injury, I spend a great deal of time thinking about hypoxic ischaemic encephalopathy (HIE). I have…

By Sally Simpson

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