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5 ways motorists can reduce cycling collisions
As specialist personal injury solicitors who act for claimants in cycle accident claims, we’ve seen our fair share of road traffic collisions. It would be unfair to lay every single accident at the...
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October marks Black History Month, which was first celebrated in the UK in October 1987, on the 150th anniversary of Caribbean emancipation. Ghanaian analyst and council employee, Akyaaba Addai-Sebo, organised...
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How to recover a business debt
If you are a business or sole trader, customers who do not pay what they owe can have a significant impact on your finances. Of course, it is not always...
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With the cost of living on the rise, you may be looking for ways to save money when purchasing a house. The Shared Ownership Scheme allows you to purchase a...
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School applications: what happens when parents can’t agree?
Sending your child off to school for the first time can be exciting and deciding on what school that is can be one of the biggest decisions you make as...
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Employment law round-up: Autumn 2022
From ‘fire and rehire’ to Income Tax cuts, there have been numerous changes in employment law so far this year. As we approach Autumn and the final stretch of 2022,...
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MBRRACE-UK report on ethnic inequalities prompts improved midwifery training
Last year, we highlighted disappointing findings from a 2020 report by MBRRACE-UK which looked at how women from minoritised ethnic groups are more likely to die or suffer injury in...
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Pre-proceedings: what do I need to know?
Legal matters involving children are challenging and emotional enough without the added pressure of court proceedings. The pre-proceedings process aims to help you avoid this. Whatever your situation, pre-proceedings give...
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How do I make a personal injury claim?
After you or a loved one have been injured in an accident, starting a personal injury claim may be the last thing on your mind. However, claiming compensation can help...
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How do I challenge or dispute a Will?
Losing a loved one is difficult enough without contemplating a dispute over their Will or estate. Unfortunately, disagreements over Wills and estates have become commonplace, and the legal process for...
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Sepsis, sometimes called septicaemia or blood poisoning, is when your immune system overreacts to an infection and starts to damage your body’s organs and tissues. Sepsis can affect your whole...
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What’s the difference between a Special Guardianship Order and a Child Arrangements Order?
Many people presume that a parent will remain in a child’s life, no matter what. However, in some circumstances, it would be harmful for this to happen. Special Guardianship Orders...