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James Riley

Spanish penalty interest: procedural or substantive? Or does it really matter?

This somewhat vexed issue has been the subject of argument since the implementation of Rome II. The purpose of this article is to...

Peter Lorence

As the clocks go back and the cost of living soars here's everything cyclists need to know to stay safe this autumn and winter

With the costs of living surging, many are turning to their bikes to save money. As recently reported in the Independent, research...

Rachel Morris

A system in gridlock unable to operate effectively

This is the concerning description of the state of health and social care in England based on a review of the last year (2021/22) in a...

Kylie Hutchison

Winter holidays: Everything you need to know before travelling to the snow

Many popular winter sports destinations, including France, Austria, Italy and Switzerland, are now operating with minimal Covid...

James Riley

Helping armed forces personnel following incidents abroad - whether on-duty or off-duty

Having the privilege of representing a member of our Armed Forces is something that must be treated with the upmost importance. Bringing...

David Withers

As 22,000 e-bikes recalled amid fears batteries may explode we look at how to stay safe on the roads

E-bikes and e-scooters continue to become an emerging safety concern on the roads in the UK. Their safety testing is now coming under...

Auriana Griffiths

Spina Bifida Awareness Week: Raising awareness of the condition and vital support services available to families

This year’s Spina Bifida Awareness Week is taking place from 17 to 23 October. It aims to raise awareness of the condition and the vital...

Bilal Hussain

Bereavement damages in England and Wales: Outdated, inconsistent and discriminatory – Forgotten dads call for a change in the law on compensation

What are bereavement damages?  Bereavement damages are a form of compensation which is payable to certain limited categories of relatives...

Anna Vroobel

MBRRACE Perinatal Death Report Shows More Needs To Be Done To Help Women From Ethnic Minority And Socially Deprived Communities

MBRRACE-UK has today published a report focussing on the deaths of babies after 22 weeks’ gestation, including stillbirths and neonatal...

Emma Guy

Hospice Care Week - 10 to 14 October

Today marks the start of Hospice Care Week.  Along with World Hospice and Palliative Care Day, which took place on 8 October, it provides...

Peter Lorence

E-scooter casualties surge by 194%: What is the law surrounding e-scooters, where can you ride them legally and why new legislation is needed

E-scooter usage continues to grow, particularly in our cities. Representing a cheap, green alternative to driving, these micro-mobility...

Rowen Cobb

World Cerebral Palsy Day: What is cerebral palsy and understanding more about the lifelong disability

World Cerebral Palsy Day takes place annually on 6 October to raise awareness for those who suffer with the disability. There are more...

Helen Tomlin

Asbestos Victims Support Groups Forum UK hold protests demanding former insulation board manufacturer Cape pays £10m towards mesothelioma research

I recently had the privilege of attending the #CapeMustPay demo, outside the offices of the current incarnation of the company formerly...

Stephanie Clark

Off-duty accidents involving Armed Forces personnel

At Irwin Mitchell, solicitors in our dedicated military injuries team have had the privilege to represent service personnel in a variety...

Hannah Nagle

High profile prostate cancer cases highlight the need for awareness and testing for the disease

Following the recent announcement that the life-extending prostate cancer drug olaparib has been rejected for use on NHS, there has been...

Julianne Moore

Cauda Equina Syndrome: What is CES – the signs of the rare but serious condition and everything else you need to know

Cauda Equina Syndrome (CES) Awareness Day was established by the Cauda Equina Champions Charity and will be recognised this Saturday – 1...

David Withers

The updated Highway Code: Where are we now?

Alarmingly, according to a survey commissioned by the AA, 60% of UK motorists have not read the recent updates to the Highway Code. In a...

David Withers

E-scooter riders are vulnerable too

A 53-year-old man tragically recently died after a motor vehicle struck him and the e-scooter which he was riding on in London. There is...

Hannah Robinson

World Lung Day 2022: Lung health for all and the importance of early screening and detection

World Lung Day was established by The Forum of International Respiratory Societies (FIRS) and will be recognised this Sunday -  25...

Kimberley Nightingale

Nearly half of England's maternity units require improvement data reveals

Analysis of data from health regulator the Care Quality Commission (CQC) has found that 48 per cent of maternity units in England require...

Hannah Evans

Payroll has a significant impact on the UK economy

National Payroll Week, held last week, takes place every year between 5 and 9 September.  It was established to raise the profile and...

David Withers

Is the 46-year-old Fatal Accidents Act 1976 in need of reform?

There has been growing political pressure to revisit the bereavement award in fatal accident and illness cases. There are two principal...

Irwin Mitchell

Armed Forces Compensation Scheme: The 'hidden' procedural stages which may enable a claim to be reopened after the one year deadline

Many injured military personnel making a claim under the Armed Forces Compensation Scheme (AFCS) for a service-related injury will have...

Jennifer Hodgson

Top tips for travelling with irritable bowel syndrome

The summer holidays are well under way, however if you are a holidaymaker who suffers with irritable bowel syndrome - IBS - a trip away...

Rowen Cobb

Vital all lessons possible are learned as Donna Ockenden launches Nottingham maternity service review

The review into the maternity failings at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust has been launched today.  This will be welcomed news...

Vincent Nichol

Blockchain and aviation – will it get off the ground?

Most have probably heard the buzzwords – blockchain, bitcoin, cryptocurrency etc. – but not many people have a thorough understanding of...

Hannah Wall

Asbestos and the need for young people to be aware of its dangers

When most young people think about asbestos disease, they would probably picture someone who worked in heavy industry, who came into...

David Withers

Driverless cars: Will self-driving vehicles really be on our roads within three years?

The Government has recently reaffirmed the UK’s commitment to leading the way with self-driving vehicles with a plan to roll them out in...

Hannah Robinson

Help Us Help You lung cancer campaign: The signs to be aware of and the importance of seeking medical advice and early detection

The NHS has launched the Help Us, Help You lung cancer campaign. Its aim is to encourage those with symptoms of lung cancer, such as a...

Jessica Bowles

Causing serious injury by careless driving - a new criminal offence

The Police Crime and Sentencing Act 2022 created a new offence of 'causing serious injury by careless driving' which came into force on...