2014 News
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Leigh Day approached by consumers affected by Nissan Qashqai engine problems
Car manufacturer identifies problem with engine timing belt
Care Quality Commission calls for Kent hospitals to be put into special measures
East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust ranked as inadequate
Settlement for client following missed ectopic pregnancy
Failure to diagnose ectopic pregnancy results in payout for woman
Thirteen food poisoning cases reported at Nottingham takeaway restaurant
Food poisoning lawyer warns restaurants they may face legal action if they fail to meet food safety standards
Food Standards Agency publishes latest figures on food poisoning
The FSA has released research giving detailed analysis of reasons for food poisoning in the UK
M&S saleswoman negligently exposed to asbestos wins High Court case
Shop worker who has mesothelioma was exposed to asbestos when working for Marks and Spencer in London - watch her video and read her statement
Surgical mesh lawyer calls for stronger action from MHRA as Scotland suspends their use
Medical device product regulatory body in England sounds cautious note on surgical polypropylene mesh and tape
London High Court rules that Shell Nigeria could be legally liable for bunkering
Liability for maintenance and security of oil pipelines in Nigeria under consideration in High Court
Landmark judgment in resuscitation case
Court of Appeal finds that doctors acted unlawfully when they placed a do not resuscitate order on Janet Tracey without consultation
Leading child abuse lawyer joins calls for judicial inquiry into fresh claims of UK abuse by child migrants
A Times Newspaper investigation reveals fresh allegations of abuse in UK institutions suffered by British children who were later 'chosen' to be forcibly repatriated to Australia to suffer further abuse in Australia.