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Consumers Overwhelmed by Charity Approaches
11 Jun, 2015/ by National Accident Helpline /Legal and Consumer News, News
Fundraising Standards Board investigation proposes changes to the ways charities can appeal to consumers for donations.
National Accident Helpline named as European Response Awards Winners
10 Jun, 2015/ by National Accident Helpline /Company Announcements, News
NAH placed 3rd in the Top 100 organisations following the testing of web properties of over 3,000 companies.
Children are more likely to be injured in after-school rush
02 Jun, 2015/ by National Accident Helpline /Legal Blog, News
3,500 children were killed or seriously injured on the roads between 3pm and 7pm in the five years from 2008-12, according to the Child Accident Prevention Trust.
NHS rationing fears grows: Doctors plan to cut unnecessary treatments
29 May, 2015/ by National Accident Helpline /Legal and Consumer News, News
Could we be on the verge of the rationing of NHS treatments?
What does a Conservative government mean for British justice?
28 May, 2015/ by National Accident Helpline /Legal and Consumer News, News
Michael Gove MP has been appointed as the new Justice Secretary.
National Accident Helpline launches Creating Waves radio competition
28 May, 2015/ by National Accident Helpline /Legal and Consumer News, News
Are you a budding radio ad scriptwriter or want to work in advertising? Creating Waves gives you the chance to hear your ad played on the radio.
Over 700K homes pose health risk to tenants
28 May, 2015/ by National Accident Helpline /Legal and Consumer News, News
"Rogue landlords are putting profits before safety," according to Citizens Advice.
Seven in ten parents want a 20mph speed limit in urban areas
28 May, 2015/ by National Accident Helpline /Legal and Consumer News, News
The number of children killed on roads across the world is a "global travesty", according to Julie Townsend of Brake.
Review of Scottish fatal accident inquiry laws welcomed by campaigners
05 May, 2015/ by National Accident Helpline /Legal and Consumer News, News
"All too often families are left to engage in a battle with the justice system, a system which should be there to serve them."
New figures suggest mobile phone usage behind the wheel in decline
17 Apr, 2015/ by National Accident Helpline /Legal and Consumer News, News
A sign of police enforcement working or a decline in policing resources?
Landlords MUST install smoke and carbon monoxide alarms from October
16 Apr, 2015/ by National Accident Helpline /Legal and Consumer News, News
Ministers hope the move will save the lives of more than 30 people every year.
Millions of Teens Faced 'Unfair' UCAS Opt-ins
14 Apr, 2015/ by National Accident Helpline /Legal Blog, News
UCAS has been found to be in breach of the Data Protection Act by the ICO.