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A large legal firm has conducted a study which questioned 2,000 married parents on matrimonial matters such as divorce with interesting findings.
The Health and Safety Executive have fined a well known UK vehicle manufacturer after one of its employees was dragged into some machinery and sustained extensive crush injuries. The 57 year old maintenance electrician suffered ten broken ribs, punctured both lungs, broke two bones in his spine, his breastbone and two bones in his hand.
In November, last year, the media was full of a story about a dentist who was under investigation for mansalughter after his poor hygeine methods may have led to cross contamination leading to a 23yr old woman contracting a rare blood borne virus, viral acute myocarditus. The Coroner involved in the case has declared the dentist not responsible for her death.
Traditionally there are two months a year where you will see spikes in the number of couples seeking divorce, September and January. There are lots of reasons put forward to explain these spikes; stress levels reaching breaking point during summer holidays when the children are off school or during Christmas, post Christmas financial worries or New Year instigating a decision for change.
A 43 year old man who went in for a simple operation to prevent loud snoring has suffered complications leaving him without a job and his wife a permanent carer.
A ‘financial genius’ has been told by a London divorce court to hand over a third of his £1 billion estate due to the judge accepting the financier was the “generating force”, having “innovative vision”, and generating the “truly vast wealth”.
An investigation into six nursing staff has been launched by Police after they received reports about a patient being left in distress and covered in her own faeces for an extended period of time.
Yet another unregistered individual has been prosecuted for providing an illegal teeth whitening service without the proper qualifications, training and registration.
A national patient survey, published by the Quality Care Commission, exposes Medway’s A&E department as being rated as the second worst in the country. The A&E survey is the fifth of its kind produced by the CQC and it highlights Medway hospital’s troubled reputation.
Ambulance crews were called to attend a two car smash were by one driver had sustained facial injuries and the other driver was trapped in her car with serious injuries.