Monthly Archives: July 2011

Am I really Public Enemy Number 1?

Here we go again. My profession is in the dock again, with the Tory party this time talking about the fact that school trips don’t take place because of red tape and the fear of being sued. The government is … Continue reading

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THE NHS COMPLAINTS PROCEDURE: A CASE FOR REFORM?

The Health Select Committee have recently reported on the issues of complaints and litigation in the healthcare sector. The Committee stated that there remains some way to go before a culture is created within the NHS that is open to … Continue reading

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Is an Englishman’s Home his Castle?

The answer to this probably depends on who you ask. If you ask the Queen while she is in Windsor, the answer is probably “yes”, but if you ask Tony Martin, the farmer from Norfolk, convivted of the murder of … Continue reading

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