2018 News
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Ticketmaster reveal hack caused data breach affecting 40,000 customers
Ticketmaster could face claims for compensation by customers following data breach of personal and financial information
Victory for Hermes couriers as they succeed in their claim that they are workers
The Leeds Employment Tribunal has today found that a group of Hermes couriers were workers and were entitled to receive the National Minimum Wage and holiday pay.
New documentary highlights asbestos industry in developing countries
A leading asbestos lawyer has welcomed a new documentary film directed by Belgian filmmaker Daniel Lambo.
Corby campaigner gets permission to bring legal challenge against downgrading of local walk-in centre
AN NHS campaigner from Corby has been given permission to take the Government to the High Court over plans to downgrade his local urgent walk in centre
Gosport hospital findings must bring real change to the NHS says leading clinical negligence lawyer
Lawyer and former NHS radiographer, Suzanne White expresses her shock as Gosport inquiry reveals that 450 lives were shortened, and possibly 200 more, following the unnecessary administration of painkillers.
Bath residents win legal battle against demolition of social housing
Residents from a social housing estate in Bath have today successfully challenged their local council at the High Court against the proposed demolition of their homes and community.
Ineos lose Scottish fracking challenge
Ineos and Aberdeen firm ReachCSG took the Scottish Government to court seeking a judicial review of Scottish Ministers' policy on fracking.
12 year old receives 6-figure sum after death of father from an undiagnosed heart attack
A 47 year old man died after showing typical heart attack symptoms that were missed by the hospital
Concerns raised into conduct of Gosport GP ahead of inquiry report
Ahead of inquiry into conduct of retired Gosport GP, Jane Barton, head of clinical negligence Suzanne White expresses shock at the small number of inquests into over 800 death certificates
Gloucestershire police could face significant legal claims following data breach
Data protection lawyer believes victims of the data breach by Gloucestershire police could get significant damages due to the sensitive nature of the information