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How does the NHS complaints procedure work?
07 Aug 2026If you're unhappy with NHS treatment, you can complain informally to the staff involved, or formally in writing to the Trust, GP practice or NHS England, usually within 12 months of the incident.

Allergy safety in schools: speed read on what schools need to know about the new DfE guidance
10 Jul 2026The Department for Education (DfE) has published new guidance in relation to allergy safety in schools.

Is a successful personal injury claim only about the money? (1)
08 Jul 2026When someone says they have had a successful personal injury claim, what does this means? Does it mean they have received money? Yes, possibly. However, while compensation is, of course, a key part of the process, it’s far from the whole story. For many, the true value of a claim goes well beyond money in the bank.

Early years - hidden childcare fees under scrutiny
11 Jun 2026On 26 May 2026, the Secretary of State for Education, Bridget Phillipson, wrote to Sarah Cardell, the Chief Executive of the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), requesting an independent review of the English early years childcare market.

No blame, no claim: Can I claim for my accident?
08 Jun 2026When you’ve been involved in an accident, you may ask yourself whether you can make a claim for compensation. Suffering an injury does not automatically entitle you to compensation.
In most cases, your ability to claim depends on proving liability; in other words, showing that someone else was at fault for the accident.





