Almost a Third of People Would Consider Cosmetic Surgery According to New Survey
Almost a Third of People Would Consider Cosmetic Surgery According to New Survey While the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (BAAPS) has reported a 40% drop in cosmetic procedures over the last 12 months, a recent poll conducted on behalf of Jefferies has revealed that almost a t...
Read More8 Million UK Drivers Use Their Mobile At The Wheel
8 Million UK Drivers Use Their Mobile At The Wheel A worrying 8 million drivers are still using their mobile phone while driving, a new study has shown. Despite the majority of people (85%) knowing it’s illegal to use their phone while driving, Brits admitted to texting, surfing the net and c...
Read More40% of Drivers Admit To Near Miss or Accident in Winter
40% of Drivers Admit To Near Miss or Accident in Winter Two in five (40%) drivers in the UK have had an accident or near miss due to poor weather conditions, according to a new survey we have commissioned to highlight Road Safety Week (21-27 November). The results revealed that Brits have...
Read More£1 Million Compensation Case Against The Police
£1 Million Compensation Case Against The Police A former Guardian journalist is taking the Metropolitan Police to court following a catastrophic road accident which left him brain damaged. The collision happened close to Hackney in March 2010. The father of 3, was cycling along Southgate Road...
Read More‘Solicitors’, ‘Lawyers’, ‘Barristers’: What’s The Difference?
'Solicitors', 'Lawyers', 'Barristers': What's The Difference? The legal sector can be confusing and when you’re making a claim or thinking about making a claim you might get a bit flustered with all the legal terminology being thrown at you. You’ll have words like Solicitor, Lawyer, Barrister an...
Read MoreYorkshire Surgeon Keeps Working Despite Clinical Negligence Record
Yorkshire Surgeon Keeps Working Despite Clinical Negligence Record A hospital in South Yorkshire has paid around £2 million in compensation for substandard operations carried out by an orthopaedic surgeon who continues to operate. The surgeon worked at the hospital from 2007 to 2009 with £1 m...
Read MoreWorld Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims
World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims is honoured annually on the third Sunday of November and this year, it will be held on Sunday 20th November. The day is dedicated to remembering those who have tragically lost their lives or be...
Read MoreWorkplaces Get Involved In Road Safety Week
Workplaces Get Involved In Road Safety Week The biggest road safety event in the calendar is gathering pace with many different events being organised before the big Road Safety Week due to start in November. A new focus of the campaign is to bring in workplaces and let them know more about t...
Read MoreWorkplace Training Safety For Schools In Lincolnshire
Workplace Training Safety For Schools In Lincolnshire Health and safety in the workplace has been pushed to the top of the agenda for schools in Lincoln. Workplace Hazard Awareness courses are being recommended by the British Safety Council in the hope that this will encourage pupils to work saf...
Read MoreWorkplace Driving To Be Assessed By New RoSPA Boss
Workplace Driving To Be Assessed By New RoSPA Boss A new manager from a leading road safety charity is spearheading a renewed campaign to highlight the dangers of driving at work. Sandy Allan is the new road safety manager at RoSPA (the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents). As a ret...
Read MoreWorkplace Crushing Accident Kills Belfast Man
Workplace Crushing Accident Kills Belfast Man A worker from Belfast was killed in an accident at work in June last year when a skip fell on him at a waste and recycling unit. The father of two from Coleraine was crushed to death by the 11-tonne skip which fell from the back of a truck. The dr...
Read MoreWorkplace Accident Victim Sings His Way To Recovery
Workplace Accident Victim Sings His Way To Recovery A 64-year-old man who survived a serious workplace accident last year has turned his life around by performing with his local choir group. The man became caught up in a machine at a steelworks in Wales while he was carrying out repair work i...
Read MoreWorking From Height Regulations To Be Streamlined By HSE
Working From Height Regulations To Be Streamlined By HSE The Health and Safety Executive has announced that it is going to adjust its rules regarding working from heights. The HSE states that there are more than 10 million businesses in Britain and 10 million individual workers who work from ...
Read MoreWorkers Exposed To Asbestos By Employer
Workers Exposed To Asbestos By Employer A company has received a large fine from the Health and Safety Executive after it was found to be in breach of a number of different conditions to do with the safe removal of asbestos. In March 2012, subcontractors for a firm that was hired to manage th...
Read MoreWorker Left With Multiple Injuries Following Truck Accident
Worker Left With Multiple Injuries Following Truck Accident The director of a truck and trailer company in Yorkshire has been jailed for not complying with workplace health and safety regulations, the result of which left an employee with disabling injuries. The employer, from Barnsley, has b...
Read MoreWorker Falls From Roof At School
Worker Falls From Roof At School A worker who fell 3 metres from a school building in Lancashire has suffered life-changing injuries. The 51-year-old, who has asked not to be named, was working for a roofing company, when the incident occurred at the school, in Chorley. The company was in ...
Read MoreWork Equipment Blamed As Jockey Wins Compensation After Head Injury
Work Equipment Blamed As Jockey Wins Compensation After Head Injury After a lengthy battle, a jockey who fell from his horse at the first hurdle during a steeplechase at Cheltenham Racecourse has received £58,000 in horse riding compensation. The jump jockey said that the perimeter fence was ...
Read MoreWork Capability Changes Indicate Positive Move Says Brain Injury Charity
Work Capability Changes Indicate Positive Move Says, Brain Injury Charity, Atos, the company which administered the controversial Work Capability Assessments has withdrawn from its contract with the government and a new firm will be appointed early next year. The divisive scheme, which determ...
Read MoreWomen Drinking And Driving Is On The Up Says Report
Women Drinking And Driving Is On The Up Says Report A recent article in the Observer Magazine has highlighted a growing number of women who drink and drive. The survey cited in the article involved interviews with women who drunk alcohol and were also drivers. Middle-aged women were found to ...
Read MoreWoman Seeks Brain Damage Compensation After Almost Drowning
Woman Seeks Brain Damage Compensation After Almost Drowning A woman from Blackpool is pursuing personal injury compensation for brain damage after a near drowning incident at a local swimming pool 13 years ago. The woman began struggling in the water during a swimming lesson with her Essex sc...
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