2020 Blogs
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Review into claims of sexual harassment and misconduct at Royal Academy of Music
Alison Millar discusses the background to an independent review into safeguarding at the Royal Academy of Music and the conclusions it has reached.
Workplace bullying: what protection does the law offer?
In light of the huge debate around the Priti Patel bullying allegations, Aman Thakar explains what employment law says about the issue.
Protect yourself from unsafe purchases in the Black Friday sales
The Black Friday sales have come early this year, with many already well under way during lockdown Jill Paterson and Andy Vaughan-Davies set out some things you might want to think about if you are considering buying home appliances.
Dear workplaces, here's how to support your Muslim workers
Sharika Parbin and Faria Ali discuss what workplaces could do better to support their Muslim colleagues.
Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week
In Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week, Thomas Jervis and Flora McNeil show how the dangers have been highlighted through an inquest this week.
“Racism is a US problem – we do not have those problems in the UK”
Aya Jamal, Arooj Khan and Gene Matthews discuss whether the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Human Rights new report: Black people, racism and human rights, is a step towards defeating racial inequality in the UK
Men's Health Month – Testicular health
In the fourth in a series of blogs for Men's Health Awareness Month, Adam Lamb looks at testicular health, the early signs of any issues and why early diagnosis is vital.
Long Covid and the implications for personal injury
Colin Murphy considers what Long Covid could mean for personal injury claims in the future
Vital messaging inaccessible to many throughout the pandemic
Kate Egerton considers the failure of public bodies and service providers to make communications properly available to people with disabilities and those without access to the internet.
Business interruption insurance and the COVID-19 pandemic: Should insurers be obliged to pay out?
Jill Paterson and Megan George consider the latest development in a legal fight for compensation for businesses affected by the pandemic.