2025 Blogs
Leigh Day blogs 2025
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Going on holiday? Make sure you have travel insurance.
From losing your savings because you can no longer make your holiday, to facing medical bills into the hundreds of thousands after an accident abroad, the consequences of not having travel insurance can be huge.

National inquiry into grooming gangs
Abuse survivors have once again been the focus of headlines this week due to the controversy surrounding a national inquiry into “grooming gangs”.

The Refugee Convention and the Inaccessibility of Protection for Palestinians in Gaza
As we mark Refugee Week, Nath Gbikpi reflects on the principles of protection enshrined in the 1951 Refugee Convention and on the significant gaps between those principles and the lived realities of many refugees around the world.

Refugee Week: Lord Alfred Dubs gave Immigration Summit candour, brilliance and a little rage (1)
At the start of Refugee Week, Leigh Day’s head of immigration and asylum, Jacqueline McKenzie, reflects on an address by Lord Alfred Dubs at the firm’s Immigration Summit earlier this year.

Investigation into the deaths of elderly patients at a Hull Hospital
Clinical negligence partner Matthew Westlake and paralegal Taylor Ingham respond to reports of a police investigation into the deaths of 11 elderly and frail cardiology patients at Castle Hill Hospital near Hull.

Church of England abuse – more cases in the news and a long wait for victim compensation
Leigh Day abuse claims partner Andrew Lord discusses reports of further safeguarding issues within the church and the wait victims have to receive compensation.

New NHS programme to reduce brain injury in childbirth – a welcome move amidst an ongoing maternity crisis
Medical negligence solicitor Firdous Ibrahim welcomes an NHS programme to boost maternity safety and prevent brain injuries during childbirth, drawing comparisons with one recent case that highlights the urgent need for improvement.

International Workers' Memorial Day and the tactics of the asbestos industry
For International Workers’ Memorial Day 28 April 2025, Partner Joanne Candlish reflects on more than 30 years of bringing successful legal claims against industrial titans whose workers suffered lethal asbestos exposure.

The competition water sewage cases: Lessons learned post Manchester Ship Canal No2
Oliver Holland and Rosio Cafarelli explain how judgments in claims against sewerage companies were unhelpful for a proposed class action claim in the Competition Appeal Tribunal

Listeria outbreak linked to NHS desserts: what victims of foodborne illness should know
Michelle Victor and Angela Bruno of Leigh Day’s food safety team explain the risks associated with listeria and the critical role food safety laws play in protecting public health and ensuring accountability.

Pregnancy Test: Is your employer positive or negative?
Senior associate solicitor Mandy Bhattal considers how pregnant women may be experiencing maternity discrimination in the workplace.

Comprehensive Relationship Sex Education programme needed to tackle sexual violence in schools
Andrew Lord and Anna Vause of Leigh Day discuss their support for calls that more be done to tackle the issue of the number of children subjected to sexual violence by their school peers and consider the need for a comprehensive programme of Relationship Sex Education.