Reconciliation and divorce: How the law handles second chances
Reconciliation and divorce: How the law handles second chances
There are many common causes of workplace burn injuries. This blog looks at prevention strategies, and the legal rights of employees in the UK.
Despite its importance, not everyone wears a helmet when riding, a choice which often leads to tragic consequences.
Announcing our Insight Day for aspiring solicitors.
Switalskis has started to receive offers to settle claims for a large number of clients seeking compensation under a Ministry of Justice compensation scheme that pays compensation to applicants who were physically abused / assaulted whilst serving sentences – Detention Centre Orders – at Eastwood Park Detention Centre. The Scheme officially opened in January 2025.
The Thirlwall Inquiry heard evidence from Jane Tomkinson, the newly appointed Chief Executive of the Countess of Chester Hospital (CoCH). Her testimony marked a critical moment in the Inquiry following Lucy Letby's conviction, underscoring the urgent need for reform to ensure patient safety and rebuild trust within the hospital.
Three men have appeared at Sheffield Crown Court, charged with sexually assaulting two teenage girls.
The Independent Office of Police Conduct (“IOPC”), has confirmed that they will be directing an investigation in Rotherham which looks at historical abuse by police officers.