Dangerous Dog Owners Held Responsible for Vicious Attacks on Innocent Victims Saturday, February 14, 2026 dogattacks dangerousdogs dogowners negligence dogcontrol animalattacks punishment injury manslaughter legalcases Three separate incidents reveal the devastating consequences of dog attacks involving dangerously out-of-control pets and their owners’ negligence. In Staffordshire, James Harrison Trimble-Pettit’s two XL Bully dogs, … Read More
Family Pays Tribute to Pregnant Mum Who Died After Delayed Diagnosis at Birmingham Hospital Sunday, February 1, 2026 pregnancy tragedy healthcare birmingham maternity delays diagnosis surgery negligence heartlands The family of Tammy Mackenzie, a loving mother who tragically passed away at Heartlands Hospital in Birmingham, has paid a heartfelt tribute following her death on August 6, 2023. Tammy, 41, died just days after her daughter … Read More
Patient Sues NHS Over Eight Years of Unnecessary Chemotherapy Leading to Irreversible Brain Damage Friday, January 30, 2026 chemotherapy braintumour nhs negligence temozolomide legalaction neurooncology patientcare braininjury medicalerror David Bown, a 41-year-old IT systems manager from Atherstone, is suing the NHS after suffering irreversible brain damage caused by prolonged chemotherapy treatment. Originally diagnosed with a low-grade brain tumour, David … Read More
DWP Carer’s Allowance Review Exposes Harsh ‘Guilty Until Proven Innocent’ Culture Wednesday, November 26, 2025 dwp carers allowance overpayments reform sayce negligence benefits government trust A recent investigative report into the Department for Work and Pensions’ handling of Carer’s Allowance claims has unveiled a troubling culture that treated claimants as “guilty until proven innocent.” The findings … Read More