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Showing posts created in June 2012, Show all

The Summer is here (apparently) - What are the rules and regulations regarding the application of sunscreen in schools?

It seems, in short, there really aren't any! 

Spectator Injuries

There are a lot of sporting events going on at the moment with football, tennis and soon the Olympics.  

Armed Forces Day tomorrow

A very informative piece in today's Daily Mail from Allan Mallison.

Pancreatic Cancer – Hope for the future?

Preclinical trials have resulted in positive news for those who may be diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in the future.


Stansted struggles for passengers as the debate over Heathrow continues to rage

Why is it that Stansted has seen a downturn in passenger numbers when not a day goes by without the media debating where a further runway should be built to cope with passenger numbers from a Heathrow said to be at bursting point?

Road Traffic Insurance Company Found Not to be Liable - Taxi Rape Victims Lose at High Court

The High Court has ruled that passengers who are raped in black cabs are not entitled to compensation as sexual assault is not covered in a taxis insurance policy.

The Dangers of Land Surfing

An article in the Daily Mail caught my eye today as it involved the sad death of a man locally in Southsea.

Haulage Firm fined £6,000 for causing fractured skull

I read today on the HSE website that Tannington Transport Ltd pleaded guilty to a breach of Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974.  It was fined £6,000 and ordered to pay £3,291 in costs, following an accident at work last September.

Driverless cars!

I have just read a very interesting article about driverless cars and how they will affect the insurance industry.

Snatch Landrover cases back to Court

The families of soldiers killed in Snatch Land Rovers whilst on duty in Iraq and Afghanistan have this week returned to the Court of Appeal.

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