2019 News
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Government face compensation claims following Honours List data breach blunder
The Government faces claims for compensation after publishing a version of the New Years Honours List 2020 including the recipients' home addresses.
Mother of two died from sepsis after waiting for three hours in an ambulance outside hospital
The inquest into the death of 49-year-old Samantha Brousas has concluded that there was a 'gross failure' in the care of the mother of two who died from sepsis in February 2018.
Government concedes position in Prevent legal challenge
The government has conceded its position on all grounds in relation to the legal challenge brought by Rights Watch (UK) regarding the Independent Review of the Prevent programme.
Inquest finds gross failure in care and neglect led to death of Caroline Pearson-Smith
The inquest into the death of 52-year-old Caroline Pearson Smith has concluded that there were gross failures in her care and neglect, which led to her death.
Paul Lamb's application for judicial review of assisted dying law to be heard by the High Court
An application for judicial review of assisted dying laws brought by a severely disabled man, Paul Lamb, will be heard at the High Court in London on Thursday 19 December 2019. The case is listed in Court 3, to be heard not before 12noon. Paul is being supported by Humanists UK in bringing his case.
Residents settle Shepherd's Bush appliance fire claim
Residents of a tower block in Shepherd's Bush which caught fire in August 2016 due to an allegedly faulty Indesit tumble dryer have settled their legal claims against Whirlpool.
Widow settles medical negligence claim against St George's Hospital
Peter* died of liver failure at St George's Hospital, London, in February 2017 following a failure by the hospital to appreciate the side effects of drugs used in his cancer treatment.
The UK Breast and Cosmetic Implant Registry confirms 15 additional cases of 'ALCL' in the last year
A report from the UK's Breast and Cosmetic Implant Registry (BCIR) has confirmed that 15 additional cases of rare lymphatic cancer ALCL have been diagnosed in the UK in the last 12 months. The cancer has been linked to textured breast implants; this is known as breast implant associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma (BIA-ALCL).
Sikh Federation UK to seek permission to appeal High Court census ruling
The Sikh Federation UK have announced that they will be seeking permission to appeal the High Court judgment handed down yesterday which dismissed their judicial review of the government's decision not to include a tick box for ethnic Sikhs on the census due to take place in 2021.
Settlement secured for former Lancashire joiner with diffuse pleural thickening
A former joiner from Lancashire has received a settlement after being diagnosed with pleural thickening, a lung disease commonly caused by exposure to asbestos.