The Quittance blog - Page 4
Updated: November 11, 2022
16 people were injured in the collision on the roller-coaster ride, which can reach speeds of up to 50mph and has 14 loops.
Read moreUpdated: January 10, 2023
A groundbreaking report published by the Defence Select Committee has stated that it is wrong for the Ministry of Defence and the armed forces to be exempt from corporate manslaughter charges.
Read moreUpdated: November 29, 2022
Following a review of the cosmetic surgery industry, the GMC has announced new rules that aim to tighten up regulation to reduce incidences of cosmetic surgery negligence
Read moreUpdated: January 10, 2023
A contractor in Barnstaple has been prosecuted after he carelessly removed potentially dangerous asbestos material during a gas boiler replacement.
Read moreUpdated: November 29, 2022
A patient with adult congenital heart disease (ACHD) died after waiting for almost 12 months for vital heart surgery.
Read moreUpdated: November 10, 2022
Anyone playing or watching rugby will be aware that it is an inherently high-impact collision sport, with participants facing a real risk of being hurt.
Read moreUpdated: November 29, 2022
A firm has been fined £136,000 and ordered to pay £64,770 in costs following a fatal waste management accident.
Read moreUpdated: January 10, 2023
A claim brought by the husband of former prison worker following his wife's death has resulted in a Supreme Court judgment.
Read moreUpdated: November 29, 2022
In the past 4 years, more than 1,000 patients have suffered from clinical negligence so serious they are classified as Never Events by the NHS.
Read moreUpdated: November 17, 2022
An Oxford based company has been fined £20,000 after disturbing asbestos insulation board (AIB) at a school in Northampton.
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