Public Health Scotland’s latest report for A&E activity and waiting times for the month ending 31 March 2022 does not make pleasant reading...
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Hand-arm vibration or HAVS can develop in people who are using hand-held power tools in their workplace for significant lengths of time. It can...
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Last year I wrote about the many and varied legal consequences of the pandemic.
At the time, I considered three categories of potential claims...
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The Government policy during the early stages of the pandemic of decanting hospital patients to nursing homes without testing or isolation has been...
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If you develop an asbestos related disease through exposure to asbestos at work you may be entitled to claim a range of state benefits.
The main...
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The recent Judgement of Morrison v Oakden 2021 CSOH 96 explores the law of negligence with regards to animals, in particular horse riding schools....
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