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Rhona Phillips
Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry into Queen Victoria School: Legal expert reflects on findings
Reflecting on the findings of the child abuse inquiry specific to Queen Victoria School (QVS), it's clear that the investigation has...
24/10/24
Peter Lorence
Irwin Mitchell proudly supports 2024 RTTC National Hill Climb Championships
I am delighted to confirm Irwin Mitchell's continued support for the RTTC National Hill Climb Championships, set to take place on October...
22/10/24
Sallie Booth
Mohamed Al Fayed: Concerns raised over Harrods abuse compensation scheme and why survivors need independent legal advice
It's usual for survivors to be reluctant to speak out about any abuse - especially workplace sexual abuse and harassment. This is often...
22/10/24Yaser Jabbar: Medical negligence lawyer says families need justice and support as investigation into surgeon's practice expands to five hospitals
As I read the BBC article about Yaser Jabbar, a consultant orthopaedic surgeon, I felt empathy for the affected families. The...
10/10/24
Josh Beszant
Cerebral Palsy: Medical negligence lawyer explains what the condition is, how it's caused and the support available
World Cerebral Palsy Day is celebrated annually on 6 October. This global movement, which began in 2012, aims to unite people living with...
04/10/24
Anna Vroobel
World Ostomy Day: Breaking down the stigma and raising awareness of the support available to those living with a stoma
Ostomy Awareness Day, also known as World Ostomy Day, takes place on 5 October. Every year on the first Saturday of October people come...
04/10/24
Tom Riis-Bristow
Concerns over alleged medical negligence at University Hospitals Sussex continue as it's revealed surgeon used penknife on a patient during operation
I’ve represented dozens of clients impacted by medical negligence involving traumatic life-changing injuries or the death of a loved one....
02/10/24
Catherine Slattery
Hundreds of children 'suffer harm' as investigation reveals misdiagnosis problems in England's hearing services
The scale of problems in relation to child hearing services has been made clear following publication of leaked internal documents from...
02/10/24
Rebecca Brown
Requesting medical records: A guide for patients and families
Over the years, the UK has taken steps to ensure that everyone can access their medical records. Having a copy of your medical records...
26/09/24
Kim Leslie
Scotland's personal injury discount rate increase: What does it mean?
As someone deeply involved in the realm of personal injury law, the recent increase in Scotland’s discount rate to +0.50% is a...
26/09/24
Catherine Slattery
Yaser Jabbar: Lawyer calls for lessons to be learned from Ian Paterson Inquiry report
I asked in a LinkedIn post recently “did anyone read the Paterson Inquiry report?” I work as a group actions solicitor specialising in...
24/09/24
Tim Annett
Thirlwall Inquiry: Lawyers helping to give a voice to families
The public inquiry relating to the crimes committed by Lucy Letby at the Countess of Chester Hospital has been hearing evidence from the...
24/09/24
Oliver Carter
Means testing for Winter Fuel Payments: What does it mean for those affected?
The government is proceeding with plans to introduce a means test for Winter Fuel Payments, after a vote in the House of Commons failed...
17/09/24
Lisa Jordan
A Medical Negligence view of Lord Darzi's Independent investigation of the NHS in England
The Lord Darzi report is stark in its description of the current state of the NHS, but it should not come as a surprise because many of...
13/09/24
Sarah Coles
World Sepsis Day: When to contact us and how we can help
Each year on 13th September, events are held around the world to raise awareness of sepsis. Despite such events and increasing knowledge...
11/09/24
Tim Annett
Thirlwall Inquiry begins: Lawyer representing family core participants explores what will be investigated
The Thirlwall Inquiry is due to commence today at Liverpool Town Hall with an opening statement from Counsel to the Inquiry, followed by...
10/09/24Yaser Jabbar: Lawyer's concern at recall of more than 700 paediatric patients of orthopaedic surgeon who worked at Great Ormond Street Hospital
I've read various articles about the recall of patients operated on by Yaser Jabbar in disbelief. Mr Jabbar worked as a lower limb...
09/09/24
Kim Leslie
Iain Wares child abuse: Lawyer calls for 'justice' for survivors
As the Head of Personal Injury for Irwin Mitchell in Scotland and a child abuse specialist, I'm deeply moved by the resilience and...
05/09/24
Lauren Haas
Treating benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) in brain injury cases
As a serious injury lawyer, it's not unusual to come across head injuries of different severity in clients who have suffered traumatic...
05/09/24
Kim Leslie
Lawyer expresses concerns over NHS Scotland's increasing use of cut-price doctors
As Head of Personal Injury for Irwin Mitchell in Scotland, I’ve been closely monitoring the troubling trend of NHS Scotland increasingly...
03/09/24
Rachael Smurthwaite
Education law lawyer sets out what the scrapping of one and two-word Ofsted judgements means for schools and what needs to happen next
The government has announced that overall one or two-word judgements in respect of Ofsted inspections in state schools have been scrapped...
03/09/24
Elizabeth Ridley
Is the information sharing approach within the mental health services leading to the deterioration in health and/ or death of patients?
During my Court of Protection and public law experience, I've seen several cases where a patient has been acutely mentally unwell,...
29/08/24
Peter Lorence
Serious injury lawyer looks at the manifesto designed to improve biker safety
I’ve read with interest the National Motorcyclists Council's Motorcycling Matters manifesto, setting out a pathway for policy to “unlock...
23/08/24
Geeta Nayar
South Asian Heritage Month: Lawyer reflects on this year's theme
As South Asian Heritage Month draws to a close, I've been reflecting on this year's theme #FreeToBeMe. It took many years for me to...
16/08/24
Rowen Cobb
NHS urges women to attend cervical screening appointments
Women are being urged by NHS officials to attend cervical screenings after figures showed a third of those under 50 do not take up their...
14/08/24
Catherine Slattery
Serious concerns raised following publication of interim review into the effectiveness of the CQC
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) is the independent regulator of health and social care in England. Every provider of healthcare and...
13/08/24
Eleri Davies
Singleton Hospital maternity services: Medical negligence lawyers set out the need for improved safety of mums and babies
The Welsh NHS is currently facing high escalation levels, indicating severe financial and operational pressures across its trusts and...
08/08/24
Isabella Whiteley-Tye
Melanoma skin cancer cases at an all-time high in UK
A cancer charity is warning people to do more to protect themselves from the sun as the number of melanoma skin cancer cases in the UK...
06/08/24
Irwin Mitchell
National Road Victim Month: Will a graduated driving licensing scheme help keep younger drivers safe?
August is National Road Victim Month; a month were road safety and key issues surrounding this is brought to the fore by charity Road...
02/08/24
Hannah Clifford
Serious injury lawyer sets out the importance of dash cams in improving road safety and how they can help with personal injury claims
This article has been prepared to mark the UK’s National Dash Cam Day, which takes place on 5 August every year. In this article I...
02/08/24