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 Natalie Marrison
  June 4, 2021
As today is international day of innocent children victims of aggression it is important to shed light of child victims of the consequences of war. The six most common types of violations are recruitment and use of children in war, killing, sexual violence, abduction, attacks on schools and hospitals and denial of humanitarian access.
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 Natalie Marrison
  June 3, 2021
Our Head of Abuse and Partner, Natalie Marrison has featured on ‘The Carer’, discussing the effects of mandatory vaccines on your human rights.
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  June 2, 2021
Employers must avoid subjecting workers (as well as employees) to a detriment if they take steps to protect themselves from work risks, based on a reasonable belief their health and safety is at risk, under new employment laws in force from 31 May 2021.
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 Joanne Coen
  June 1, 2021
Childhood trauma can have long term physical, psychological and behavioural consequences. A child will likely experience trauma if they have been subject to physical, emotional or sexual abuse, domestic abuse in the household or substance misuse.
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 Natalie Marrison
  May 28, 2021
A petition to conduct a full-body scan prior to giving cancer patients the ‘all clear’ has reached 150,000 signatures.
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  May 26, 2021
​Lindsey Frith, Head of Conveyancing at Ramsdens Solicitors LLP, has been named ‘Outstanding Business Leader of the Year’ at the first annual British Conveyancing Awards. The awards have been established to recognise the efforts of the industry, which has gone above and beyond to support buyers and sellers during one of the most challenging years the industry has faced.
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 Helen Thewlis
  May 26, 2021
Pets are commonplace in UK households and often likened to human members of the family.
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 Natalie Marrison
  May 25, 2021
Today is International Missing Children’s day. A day to highlight missing children, those who have been found and those who have not yet been returned to their families.
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