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Industrial disease Asbestos Mesothelioma

Leigh Day asbestos team take on fundraising walks

Throughout June and July, the asbestos team at Leigh Day completed a series of charity walks across the country in areas impacted by asbestos diseases.

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Cycle to Work Day 2025

Head of Leigh Day’s personal injury team Sally Moore explains the importance of Leigh Day's work to promote the safety and accessibility of cycling and how across the firm, we and British Cycling are working together to champion these objectives. 

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Human rights Abuse Religious institutions

Spiritual abuse: Weaponising faith

Dino Nocivelli and Shaimaa Al-Mukhtar examine different forms of spiritual abuse and how justice can be pursued in civil courts.

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Children’s Human Rights: A new Parliamentary Inquiry into England’s Care System

Anna Moore and Clara Chaberlot welcome a new inquiry by the Joint Committee on Human Rights to examine how effectively the human rights of children are protected within England’s care system. 

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Leigh Day’s Participation and Reflections on The Niger Delta Climate Change Conference 2025

From 8–11 July 2025, Leigh Day participated in the Niger Delta Climate Change Conference (NDCCC) in Port Harcourt, Nigeria. Organised by the Lekeh Development Foundation, the conference brought together civil society, legal experts, and community leaders to address the intersecting crises of climate change, extractivism, and environmental injustice. Anthony Hayward (paralegal, International & Group Claims) attended in person, while partner Matthew Renshaw joined remotely to discuss recent developments in landmark litigation against Shell.

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Consumer Housebuilding

Safe as houses? Housebuilders promise major future investment to close cartel investigation

Solicitor Niamh Kelly considers the recent announcement made by the UK competition law watchdog and whether it is really as good as it seems for UK homebuyers.

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International Environment PFAS

Leigh Day continues to investigate issues surrounding the alleged contamination of allotment plots situated near AGC Chemicals plant in Thornton-Cleveleys, Lancashire.

Wyre Council announced in July 2024 that it had, in conjunction with the Environment Agency, launched an investigation after discovering the probable release of the chemical perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) by AGC Chemicals Europe Ltd, and previously Imperial Chemistry Industries Ltd (ICI), at a site in the area.

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Product safety Weight loss injections

Consumers must be protected from risks of getting skinny jabs through shortcuts

As the conversation around semaglutide and so-called skinny jabs is continuing to evolve, leading product safety lawyer Sarah Moore looks back on the story so far.

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Military Abuse Women

The Military ‘Justice’ System is failing women

Dino Nocivelli and Astrid Parrett consider how the military justice system puts power in the wrong hands and fails to protect victims of sexual offences.  

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Windermere Pollution

Pollution in Windermere: Will water companies clean it up?

Ben West and Fiona Huddleston consider latest developments in the campaign to clean up Windermere.

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Action Mesothelioma Day 2025

Each year, the first Friday in July is marked as Action Mesothelioma Day (AMD), which provides a coming together of those affected by mesothelioma, to remember loved ones who have been lost, to raise awareness of the dangers of asbestos and to prevent the future tragedy of continuing asbestos exposure.

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Fundamental dishonesty

When an accusation of fundamental dishonesty is fundamentally flawed

Medical Negligence Partner, Kirsten Wall, considers the emerging trend of defendants alleging that claimants have been dishonest in their testimony.