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Pannone Solicitors only North West name to make private client law firms’ ‘premier league’
The firm is ranked among the very best in a table drawn up by Private Client Practitioner magazine.
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Pannone Solicitors only North West name to make private client law firms’ ‘premier league’
The firm is ranked among the very best in a table drawn up by Private Client Practitioner magazine.
Priest Father Peter Hooper charged with sexual assault
Father Peter Hooper, a Priest from St Luke’s in Bebington, Wirral, has been charged with 3 offences in respect of sexual activity with an underage teenage boy.
Spinal Cord Injury Awareness Day
Today the five leading UK spinal injury charities aim are working hard to raise awareness of spinal cord injury and the support available to those affected.
English motorways not safe for 80mph speed limit
In previous blogs, we have voiced our concerns over proposed increases to the speed limit on our motorways from 70 to 80mph.
New treatment options for children with epilepsy
BBC News has reported this week that epilepsy in children can be treated with brain surgery.
The morning after – the dangers of drink driving
Following my earlier blog back in March I am pleased to report that this week Charlotte Roberts was given a custodial sentence of 15 months at Manchester Crown Court following her conviction for the offence of causing death by careless driving whilst she was under the influence of drink.
Action for brain injury week
This week is Action for Brain Injury Week, organised by Headway- the brain injury association- a charity set up to give help and support to people affected by brain injury.
Pannone supports BRAKE training day for road traffic collision police
Yesterday BRAKE, the road safety charity, hosted a training day for police family liaison officers (FLOs) dealing with road traffic accidents.
Independence restored to spinal cord injured man
Toady I read about an exciting breakthrough in treatment for spinal cord injury patients.