mr. bates and the anti-comms officer
The reaction to Mr Bates vs. The Post Office has been extraordinary in a variety of ways. As an oldie … read more
The reaction to Mr Bates vs. The Post Office has been extraordinary in a variety of ways. As an oldie … read more
Archie Battersbee’s life support can be withdrawn today after the UN’s request was rejected by UK’s Court of Appeal. … read more
The High Court has ruled that Tafida Raqueeb’s parents are allowed to take her abroad for treatment for her severe … read more
The High Court case concerning the future and treatment of the ill child Tafida Raqueeb started on September 9th. … read more
Tafida Raqeeb is child currently in intensive care. Her parents and doctors disagree on the future of her treatment. There … read more
This week I had the honour of being made an honorary fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences. A number of the press officers and scientists in the room encouraged me to post my short acceptance speech on my blog…so here you go. read more
This is a guest post by Tom Sheldon, Senior Press Manager at the SMC. In July 2017 the story of … read more
Scientists comment on the ongoing Alfie Evans case. read more
In a new BMJ editorial an expert argues that much of the public discussion about the Charlie Gard case has been distinctly unbalanced.
The parents of terminally-ill baby Charlie Gard have ended their legal challenge to take him to the US for experimental treatment.
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This is a guest post by Tom Sheldon, Senior Press Manager at the SMC. There can’t be many people in … read more
Courts have ruled against continuing life-preserving treatment for 11 month old Charlie Gard. Since this ruling, offers of support and experimenyal treatment have come from both the US and Italy. read more