The EU regulation 261/2004 is the flight compensation regulation that protects air passengers’ rights in EU member states. This protects passengers against several flight disruptions
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What You Should Know about Hairdressing-Related Claims
Visiting your hairdresser means that you want something done to your hair. It could be any of the usual services – shampoo, blow-drying and styling,
Asbestos – debunking the myths
Asbestos – or the ‘silent killer’ – is something many of us will consider to be a problem of the past, harking back to industries
Have You Claimed Flight Delay Compensation?
Many people do not realise that they can claim compensation when flights are significantly delayed. In a typically British manner, we tend to feel that
£144 million wasted every year by re-purchasing misplaced holiday items
According to a new survey, British sunseekers waste an astonishing £144 million each year by re-purchasing misplaced items whilst on holiday. It found that 53%
ROYAL MAIL RUINED 70-YEAR-OLD TRAIN TIMETABLE
A train enthusiast won hundreds of pounds compensation from the Royal Mail after his rare collector’s item was damaged and shoved through the wrong letterbox.
FARMER ACCUSES AIRPORT OF CYNICAL BID TO DENY HIM £1M COMPO
An angry farm owner has accused airport chiefs of exploiting a cynical legal loophole to deny him £1m in compensation that he is entitled to
HOSPITAL BINS CHRONICALLY-ILL PATIENT’S STUFF DURING XMAS HOME LEAVE
Hospital officials have apologised to a chronically-ill patient after cleaning staff binned all of his belongings when he went home for Christmas Day. Paul Miller,
Barry George loses High Court compensation bid
By Gerald Heneghan Barry George, who was imprisoned for eight years after being wrongly convicted of murdering TV presenter Jill Dando, has lost his bid
Brain damaged boy to receive seven figure pay-out
A SEVERELY brain damaged 10-year-old boy is set to receive a seven figure pay-out after a hospital admitted failings which lead to him being starved
Toilet used for work meeting
A WOMAN resigned from her job after her bosses held a meeting to discuss her targets – in a disabled toilet. Alison Jewson claimed she