Category : Search result: Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service


NHS Solicitor Wins Tribunal Over Freezing Office

Leila Ayad, an NHS solicitor, successfully sued her employer for subjecting her to 'intolerable' cold working conditions, winning over £8,000 in a landmark employment tribunal case.

NHS Doctor Faces Tribunal Over Antisemitic Comments

A Manchester-based NHS doctor is under investigation by the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service for making alleged antisemitic remarks and references to Adolf Hitler in a professional setting.

Nigerian father wins UK asylum after claiming he's gay

A Nigerian father, previously denied asylum three times, has been granted the right to remain in Britain after a tribunal accepted his late claim that he faces persecution for being gay in his home country.

Port of Seattle sued for discrimination by ill ex-employee

A former Port of Seattle worker, Chris Linhardt, is suing his ex-employer for alleged disability discrimination after being made redundant while battling terminal cancer. The maritime operations manager claims the public port authority failed to provide r

Aussie Dealer's Explosive Claims Against UK Boss in Toxic Clash

An Australian car salesman at a prestigious UK dealership unleashes a tirade of allegations against his former boss, claiming a 'personality clash' turned into a campaign of bullying and discrimination, leading to a bitter employment tribunal.

Medical Gaslighting: Woman's 5-Year Battle With Dismissed Symptoms

A courageous woman's five-year battle with debilitating symptoms reveals a systemic failure in women's healthcare, as doctors repeatedly dismissed her pain. Her story exposes a troubling pattern of medical gaslighting faced by countless women across the U

Judge reprimanded for 'romps' in chambers with clerk

A senior Crown Court judge has been formally reprimanded after admitting to a 'clandestine relationship' and engaging in sexual activity with his partner, a court clerk, inside his private chambers. The Judicial Conduct Investigations Office found his act

NHS Doctor Who Praised Hitler Allowed to Keep Job

A shocking investigation reveals an NHS doctor who expressed support for Adolf Hitler and launched into an anti-Semitic tirade was permitted to keep working after a controversial tribunal decision, raising serious questions about regulatory failings.

Ex-Chelsea star Burley hit with £465k tax bill over World Cup work

Former Scotland and Chelsea midfielder Craig Burley has been handed a staggering £465,000 tax bill by a judge for money earned during his punditry work at the 2018 World Cup for ESPN. The ex-footballer's financial 'disaster' serves as a stark warning to o

Meteorologist wins huge payout in gender discrimination case

Award-winning US weather presenter Alexis McAdams wins a substantial settlement after a tribunal found she was subjected to a hostile work environment, intimidation, and denied prime shifts in favour of male colleagues at Fox-owned WFLD in Chicago.

Epileptic prison officer wins £440k discrimination payout

A prison officer with epilepsy has been awarded a landmark £440,000 payout after he was dismissed over 'discriminatory' fears he might drop his keys near inmates. The tribunal ruled it was a clear case of disability discrimination.

Diamond Sensor Offers Breakthrough in Early Cancer Detection

Scientists at the University of Warwick pioneer a groundbreaking medical sensor using synthetic diamonds that could revolutionise how we detect life-threatening diseases like cancer, offering a faster, cheaper, and more accurate alternative to traditional

Wetherspoons manager unfairly sacked over staff discount

A former Wetherspoons manager was dismissed for 'gross misconduct' after purchasing a discounted meal for a colleague. An employment tribunal has now ruled her sacking was unfair, exposing a severe disciplinary overreach by the pub chain.

45% of UK Consumers Suffer Poor Service

A recent survey reveals that 45% of UK consumers have experienced subpar service in the last 12 months, with long wait times and unresolved complaints topping the list of frustrations.

BA stewardess wins anxiety discrimination case

A British Airways cabin crew member has triumphed in a tribunal after being unfairly dismissed due to her anxiety disorder, setting a precedent for mental health rights in the workplace.

BA stewardess wins discrimination claim over fear of flying

A former British Airways cabin crew member, dismissed for her fear of flying, has won a discrimination claim against the airline. The tribunal ruled in her favour, marking a significant victory for employees with anxiety-related conditions.

Page 1 of 4