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Uncategorised  |  09:01:19
Where is the NHS now, and where is it going?
Following recent announcements from the NHS, Paul Rumley takes a look at the current state of our NHS and asks – is patient safety set to improve?
Chatbot
Uncategorised  |  09:01:19
Should education be as tech-obsessed as the corporate market?
Chatbots have been applied to a range of situations throughout the world, from customer advice to supporting refugees in Lebanon who have PTSD, but the education sector has been slow to adopt the technology.
Lasting Power of Attorney
Uncategorised  |  08:01:19
Lasting Powers of Attorney – How to avoid misuse
The Office of the Public Guardian is dealing with an increasing number of Lasting Powers of Attorney applications for registration. Unfortunately, there will always be cases of misuse and abuse where trust is involved. Here are steps that can be taken to minimise the risk of misuse or abuse if you make a Lasting Power of Attorney.
Uncategorised  |  08:01:19
Monthly Asbestos Advice Clinic
Our specialist Industrial Diseases team are providing a drop in clinic in Tilehurst. We can provide free legal advice about mesothelioma, asbestosis, lung cancer or pleural thickening and help with benefits associated with these diseases.
Ukranian mall
Uncategorised  |  08:01:19
Disaster for the retail industry, or is not all as it seems?
As 2018 comes to an end, reports suggest that it’s not all doom and gloom in the retail industry.
Opinion  |  08:01:19
Smart motorways – are they really as smart as they claim to be?
How safe would you feel stranded in a broken down vehicle, or attending an emergency, on a motorway with no hard shoulder?
Uncategorised  |  07:01:19
Former Plessey employee receives compensation for mesothelioma
Sidney Stump was employed by The Plessey Company Limited in the maintenance department as a mill wright’s mate and later as a pipe fitter from approximately 1957 until 1981/82. Throughout his time in the...
Ferry boat
Uncategorised  |  07:01:19
Seaborne’s Ts & Cs fail to hold water
The Government has been criticised for awarding Seaborne Freight (UK) Limited a contract to provide cross-channel freight services in the event of a no-deal Brexit despite Seaborne Freight having never previously operated a ferry service. It has now been widely reported that Seaborne’s supply of services terms appear to be in relation to a food delivery service rather than freight services causing embarrassment for Seaborne and the Government.
Uncategorised  |  06:01:19
The HR Hub: Breakfast forum for senior HR professionals
Join our HR Hub: Disciplinary and grievance procedures RWK Goodman’s Employment & HR team and The Maine Group are delighted to present our next HR Hub, which will take place at RWK Goodman’s London office. Our...
Uncategorised  |  03:01:19
Deathbed weddings – why are they becoming more common for cohabiting couples?
There has been a recent increase in cohabiting couples marrying at the last minute. So-called 'deathbed weddings' are to ensure that the surviving partner receives financial support when their spouse dies. The problem is that cohabiting couples are not treated the same as couples who are married or in a Civil Partnership, and could therefore suffer some shocking consequences as a result.
retirement
Uncategorised  |  03:01:19
“Bankrupt moral leadership” or a necessity for equality and diversity?
Oxford and Cambridge are accused of “bankrupt moral leadership” by senior academics for choosing to keep the Default Retirement Age (DRA) despite its abolition in 2011.
Uncategorised  |  03:01:19
The growing pressures and strains on our A&E departments: what can NHS Trusts do and what responsibilities do patients have?
With increasing pressure on A&E departments across the country, Stephanie Maggs from our medical negligence team asks: what can hospitals and patients do to try and reduce the strain?
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