A British couple are battling for compensation with Thompson Cruises after being left seriously ill when a ‘mystery illness’ struck the duo whilst on board a Caribbean cruise.
Supreme Court backs damages for home carer who slipped on ice while visiting client
A home carer from Glasgow has won an important case at London’s Supreme Court which could help other injured workers in future health and safety cases.
Holocaust survivor tells court care home is ‘like a concentration camp’ in UK’s first public Court of Protection case
A Holocaust survivor at the centre of the UK’s first public Court of Protection case has claimed that living in a British care home reminds her of being held prisoner at a Nazi concentration camp.
Three British holidaymakers sue TUI travel group after sustaining “wave injuries” on beach
Three British tourists are taking legal action against the TUI travel group, following tragic “wave injuries” sustained at a Cape Verde beach resort.
Heated exchange of views over strike laws
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has faced fierce criticism from business leaders after indicating that he would be prepared to remove many of the curbs placed on trade unions in the 1980s.