National Accident Helpline
One careless woman and her exploding handbag of crap.
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One careless woman and her exploding handbag of crap.
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Queen Elizabeth tops helpline poll Britain's Queen Elizabeth has been voted the celebrity people would be most likely to help in an accident. In a survey conducted by the National Accident Helpline, the 84-year-old monarch - who has reigned for 59 years since her coronation in 1952 |
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Reform of 'No Win No Fee' Deals But those representing personal injury lawyers said that the plans thwarted access to justice for accident victims. Sam Porteous, chief executive of the National Accident Helpline (NAH), said in a statement on the NAH's website: “Accident victims are |
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Brits come to Queen's aid Research commissioned by personal injury advisory service National Accident Helpline has revealed that the Queen tops the list of famous faces we are most likely to help in an accident. Nearly 60 per cent of the nation claimed that they would rush to |
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Remembering Darren The group, without funding, is attempting to set up a national helpline to enable families and friends of road accident victims to get in touch with each other, and offer support and advice. Donna's phone number - 086-8634194 - is open to families and |
(PRWEB UK) 13 February 2012
To help prevent food poisoning, National Accident Helpline has released a statement encouraging people to check the food hygiene rating of restaurants before making their choice on where to take their loved one tomorrow for a Valentine’s Day meal.
The Food Hygiene Rating Scheme has been developed to help people choose where to eat out by providing ratings in restaurants, pubs, cafes, takeaways and hotels on their hygiene standards.
The ratings are calculated on how hygienically the food is handled, the condition of the premises including cleanliness, ventilation and layout, and how food safety is managed and documented.
National Accident Helpline’s Consumer Director, Beth Powell, said: “Thousands of people will be taking their loved ones to restaurants for Valentine’s Day. We want to ensure that people are aware of the Food Hygiene Rating Scheme and choose to eat at places with good hygiene standards."
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