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Woman Pain
Clinical negligence Ovarian cancer Cancer

Ovarian cancer, know the symptoms

This month is Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month and clinical negligence solicitor Frankie Rhodes and trainee solicitor Maya Grantham discuss the need for greater awareness to ensure the disease is detected early.

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cupped hands overflowing with water (1)
Corporate accountability Human rights International Water poverty

World Water Day 2019

World Water Day 2019 is an important reminder that billions of people around the world are still living without safe water

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Mother Holding Newborn Foot
Birth injury claims Clinical negligence Perineal tears

You are not alone - perineal tears and childbirth injuries

Medical negligence solicitor Lauren Tully considers injuries to the perineum during birth

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Disabled skier
Clinical negligence Personal injury

ARCHIVE: Making holidays accessible after injury

Medical negligence lawyer Claire White and paralegal Celia Hewitt discuss the issues faced by those with mobility impairments when they go on holiday

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Teen Girl Wheelchair User
Clinical negligence Spinal injury Cauda Equina Syndrome Personal injury

Spinal services GIRFT report - important recommendations for improvement

Clinical negligence solicitor Charlotte Cooper welcomes the Getting It Right First Time (GIRFT) programme's recent report on emergency spinal conditions

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Abuse Discrimination Human rights International

ARCHIVE: Celebrating the courage of women human rights defenders

International Women's Day is a critical time to raise awareness of the plight of women environmental and human rights defenders around the world. Leigh Day partner Shubhaa Srinivasan and Susi Bascon, Director of Peace Brigades International, highlight the incredible story of Valentina Rosendo Cantu, a human rights defender in Mexico. 

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Soldier on the lookout
Alseran Iraq International human rights Military

The Alseran case one year on: International human rights law, international humanitarian law, and future military operations

Melanie Jacques reflects on a recent seminar on international human rights and humanitarian law

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ARCHIVE: Now or never - Legal aid for inquests

Paralegal Dan Webster in the human rights department, discusses a new campaign by INQUEST

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Anonymous Teen Depressed Abuse
Abuse Abuse claims Domestic abuse

A step forward for abuse survivors: the abolition of the CICS's same roof rule

Catriona Rubens welcomes the Government's announcement that it has abolished the 'same roof rule'

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Woman on the tube looking at her phone
Hearing

Pump Up the Jam!...but perhaps not too much

Nearly everyone uses headphones or earphones but what do we know about the long-term effects and should we all be doing more to protect our hearing?

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Mud Landslip Brazil
Corporate accountability Human rights International Brazil South America

Iron ore mining in Brazil: a damning tale

Jonny Buckley discusses the recent mining dam collapses in Brazil and the lessons that must be learnt by the mining industry

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Woman Loading Washing Machine
Product safety consumer law

Product safety comes out of the shadows

Martyn Allen, Technical Director for leading safety charity, Electrical Safety First, discusses the key developments to the product safety landscape.