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The NHS is a wonderful institution, but one which, as is well documented, is underfunded,understaffed and at breaking point. It means unfortunately accessing treatment in a timelyway does not happe...
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This post is the second in a two-parter covering the landmark Supreme Court case of Paul and another (Appelants) v Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust (Respondent) (2024) (referred to as “Paul” in this...
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The Explanatory Notes published alongside the Renters’ Rights Bill contain a comment about purpose-built student accommodation which is at once both unsurprising, and rather puzzling. The Renters...
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From the point that an offer is accepted for a property, the focus of Buyer and Seller is on achieving an Exchange of Contracts (“Exchange”) at which point the parties become contractually bound t...
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The Grenfell Tower fire was one of the most devastating tragedies in recent UK history, leading to the loss of 72 lives and highlighting significant failures in fire safety regulations and housing man...
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The Grenfell Tower Phase 2 report was published on 4 September. Despite searing criticism of the organisations that owned and managed the Tower, the Inquiry has missed an opportunity to recommend fu...
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It has been over seven years since the fire at Grenfell Tower and yet there are still dangerous cladding systems on buildings. As the recent fire in Dagenham in August 2024 shows, as long as dangerous...
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The term ‘fundamental dishonesty’ is one which is regularly thrown around when it comes to injury claim litigation. Indeed, it is something that injury specialists are familiar with and may have t...
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