2016 News
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On UK Anti-Slavery Day modern slavery lawyer joins calls for greater awareness
Shanta Martin joins calls for better public awareness of modern day slavery, following research showing the majority of the public would not be able to recognise the key signs
Employees consider legal action against Tesco over reduced wages
A group of employees are considering legal action against Tesco over a decision to cut their wages for working at weekends, bank holidays and nights
Major victory in battle over ASDA equal pay
Employment tribunal has ruled that lower paid women who work in Asda stores can compare themselves to higher paid men who work in ASDA's distribution centres
Very serious error at maternity unit led to death of premature baby
A baby died at Queen Charlotte's hospital after a TPN overdose
Police speak to over 100 alleged abuse survivors at Cheltenham schools
Fifth arrest in abuse claims at Badgeworth Court and Dowdeswell Court schools
Information lawyers welcome record fine for TalkTalk data breach
Thousands of TalkTalk customers had their sensitive information accessed
A year on from Volkswagen emissions scandal less that 10 per cent of affected cars repaired
A year on from the discovery that Volkswagen diesel cars had been fitted with software to cheat emissions tests only around one in 10 of the affected cars have been repaired

Man's bowel perforation claim settled against hospital
Man whose bowel was perforated during an operation to remove his appendix settles claim against hospital
Lawyers take action on behalf of a large number of police officers following pension changes
Lawyers take action on behalf of thousands of police officers over new pension schemes which they claim discriminate on the grounds of age, race and sex
Product safety lawyer welcomes Government letter to Whirlpool
Product safety law expert Jill Paterson welcomes the actions of the BIS Committee chairman but urges the Government to do more on faulty household appliances