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In this first episode of Inside The Asbestos Epidemic, the Leigh Day Asbestos Podcast, Partners Steven Dickens and Helen Ashton spoke some of the people involved in the first Asbestos Support Groups, including the former and current Chairs of T
Jane Bedford speaks to the 2 Muslim Night Riders about cycling in the city, fitness and viewing famous landmarks along the way.
Partner Paul Dowling and Assistant Solicitor Paula Atienza from Leigh Day's international team sat down with Richard Brooks, British investigative journalist and former tax inspector.Richard writes principally for Private Eye, is the author o
In our latest podcast David Preston, Associate Solicitor at Leigh Day, is joined by Dr Michael Grey and Dawn Astle, to discuss brain injury and sports.
In this podcast, Andrew Lord an Associate solicitor at Leigh Day specialising in abuse claims, explores the story of a six year old girl known publicly as “Bella” to protect her identity. Bella's parents* recall the devastation when she disclos
Providing rehabilitation for vulnerable people during lockdown has been challenging. There has been a serious impact on high risk groups, including on the availability and delivery of rehab services. Early rehabilitation is vital for injured cl
Back in February, the Court of Appeal ruled that the government’s decision to expand Heathrow Airport is unlawful on climate change grounds, in one of the most important environmental law cases in this country for over a generation. This follow
European perspectives on strategic litigationPart 1: Business and Human Rights – developments across EuropeRecording of the first of a series of webinars bringing together some of Europe’s leading legal practitioners, to discuss and share th
After a campaign with a rallying cry to ‘Make Britain Great Again’, recent debates have thrown into sharp focus questions around identity, what it means to be British, and whether the nature of British citizenship is dependent on your colour an
Paratriathlete George Peasgood came by our London office to talk winter training and the preparation for the 2020 Summer Paralympics in Tokyo.George has won two GBR Paratriathlon National Championships (2015, 2019) as well as placing 7th in th
Earlier this year the legal campaigning group Wild Justice secured a landmark victory for UK wildlife in its first legal case, which challenged Natural England’s decision to issue licences for the lethal control of birds.David Standard from L
Listen to Regulatory & Disciplinary Associate, Emma Walker, speaking to LawCare’s Chief Executive, Elizabeth Rimmer, to mark Mental Health Awareness Week 2019.  In this (1/2 hour) recording, Elizabeth and Emma talk about LawCare’s work promotin
In this podcast Alison Millar, a partner at Leigh Day specialising in abuse claims, explores the story of James, a former client who was sexually assaulted by a nurse at a sexual health clinic. James recalls his experiences of the NHS complaint
In the 70s and 80s gay activists fought against discrimination and inequality in all aspects of society. Although enormous strides have been made, there’s still more to do, and we can’t take hard-fought gains for granted.  In this episode the R
You expect the appliances in your home to be safe.  However, many people have been injured, or died, because of faulty white goods such as fridges, freezers and dishwashers.So what can you do to ensure your home is safe and what is being done
It has become clear that successive Governments have sanctioned operations by the UK intelligence service in breach of human rights law. The recent case of Abdel Hakim-Belhaj led to a full apology from the prime minister for the role of the UK
NHS commissioning groups are responding to budget cuts by capping injured people’s Continuing Health Care packages. This is preventing many people with severe disability from receiving the care they need at home.In this episode Dan Burden, He
Nearly 2,000 people die on our roads every year and the numbers are increasing. In this episode, the head of Leigh Day’s personal injury team, Sally Moore, discusses with Cynthia Barlow from Roadpeace, who lost her own daughter in a collision o
HMT Empire Windrush arrived at Tilbury Docks in June 1948, carrying Citizens of the United Kingdom and Colonies from Jamaica, and signalled the start of the post-war revival in which the hard work of new arrivals proved vital. Now those very
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