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Can bringing a claim against a hospital affect your child’s right to treatment?

If your child has suffered a brain injury due to medical negligence, deciding whether to bring a compensation claim can feel overwhelming. One of the…

By Holly Topping
Teacher banned indefinitely after asking ex-pupil for photos of her in bath

A senior teacher and safeguarding manager has been permanently banned from teaching after requesting explicit photos of a pupil. Michael Lee, a former assistant headteacher…

By Martyna Lewczuk
Concerns raised about Sussex Hospitals neurosurgeon, Carl Hardwidge

I was shocked to read in the recent BBC news article about the ongoing police investigation into the University Hospitals Sussex NHS Trust, that  concerns…

By Laura Barlow
How non-freezing cold injuries impact service members: Everyday costs and career risks

“If it isn’t raining it isn’t training”. How many service personnel and veterans have heard this? Likely said in jest but there is a serious…

By Natasha Mason
Horatio’s Garden: The restorative power of nature (all-year round!)

Recently, I had the privilege of spending a day volunteering at Horatio’s Garden Stoke Mandeville with other colleagues from the Spinal Injury team at Bolt…

By Morgan Parrish-Day
Silent Struggles: understanding speech and language disorders in children with brain injuries

If your child has experienced a brain injury, you might have noticed they struggle to communicate. This can be a confusing and emotional time, but…

By Zeynep Uludag
South London teacher Robert Hanna banned from teaching for having sex with pupil

A science teacher has been banned from the teaching profession after having sex with a 16 year old pupil. Robert Hanna, 46, a science teacher…

By Hayyin Fan
The changes needed after the Gisèle Pélicot trial: ‘Shame must change sides’

The trial of Dominique Pélicot, who was found guilty of sedating and allowing more than 50 men to rape his wife Gisèle has gripped the…

By Elise Carnot
Former South Yorkshire Police officers arrested for historic sexual offences

Two former South Yorkshire Police officers have been arrested following allegations of historic sexual offences. The incidents, which include attempted rape and indecent assault, allegedly…

By Martyna Lewczuk
Adam Jones of Thames Valley Police Found Guilty of Misconduct in Public Office

Adam Jones, a former police constable with Thames Valley Police, has been found guilty of misconduct in public office. On 16 December 2024 he was…

By Siobhán Crawford
Skiers V SKIMS: Safety v Style

Loathe her or love her, Kim Kardashian is back with another impressive collaboration, this time trading her signature shape wear for ski wear. The recent…

By Ellen McGreevy
Veterans: LGBT Financial Recognition Scheme

On 12th December 2024, the Government launched the LGBT Financial Recognition Scheme, providing recognition and compensation to LGBT veterans who served in the Armed Forces…

By Phoebe Newell
Why personalised treatment plans are so important for stroke recovery

Every person’s experience with a stroke is unique, which is why a one-size-fits-all approach to recovery just doesn’t work. As I know from my experience…

By Tori Hanley
BBC File on 4 investigates the failings of the Church of England in relation to…

BBC News and BBC File on 4 has aired their investigation into the church’s cover-up and protection of David Tudor, the former vicar who sexually…

By Emma Barrow
Women’s reproductive health conditions report: will we see change?

In their report published this week, the Women’s and Equalities Committee (WEC) finds that ‘medical misogyny’ is leaving women in unnecessary pain and undiagnosed for…

By Hannah Travis
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 Iversen
Challenges to improving road safety – our view from the recent PACTS lecture

A lack of ‘big’ data and gender disparities – these were two key challenges facing road safety identified at the recent PACTS (Parliament Advisory Council…

By Josh Hughes
Great Ormond Street Hospital: Investigations into Yaser Jabbar escalate

Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) is currently investigating the care provided to more than 700 patients after serious concerns were raised about the practices of…

By Ellen McGreevy
All-Party Parliamentary Groups – what are APPGs and how will new rules affect society?

What is an APPG? All-Party Parliamentary Groups (APPGs) are informal cross-party groups run by and for Members of Parliament or the House of Lords. It…

By Lucy Wakeley
CCTV footage captures shocking abuse of autistic children at Walthamstow school

Over the past week, shocking footage has been revealed by the BBC of vulnerable pupils being abused at a school for pupils with special educational…

By Joseph Carr

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