Hibaldstow man wins battle over ‘Game of Thrones’ dragon statue – BBC News

Posted April 24th, 2024 in local government, news, planning by tracey

‘Planes, a dragon and a phone box have prompted complaints about one man’s distinctive front garden. Critics said it looked like a theme park or a ram-raid in a gift shop, but officials have agreed to retrospective planning permission.’

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BBC News, 24th April 2024

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In depth: Transgender athletes and sporting ‘integrity’ – lawyers divided – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted April 24th, 2024 in equality, gender, news, sport, women by tracey

‘The controversial topic of transgender participation in women’s sport was discussed at the recent LawAccord conference. Speakers were – perhaps unsurprisingly – deeply divided on next steps.’

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Law Society's Gazette, 23rd April 2024

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Schrodinger’s Verdict – 25 Bedford Row

Posted April 24th, 2024 in chambers articles, homicide, judicial review, juries, murder, news by sally

‘When can a jury be agreed and, at the same time, hung? This intriguing question is posed (and answered) by R (Yusuff) [2024] EWHC 692.’

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25 Bedford Row, 28th March 2024

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A Tangled Web – What we can learn from the case of Willams-Henry v Associated British Ports Holdings Limited -12 King’s Bench Walk

Posted April 24th, 2024 in chambers articles, damages, deceit, news, personal injuries by sally

‘The Judgment in the case of Kirsty Williams-Henry makes for very uncomfortable reading for everybody who deals with severe to catastrophic personal injury cases.’

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12 King's Bench Walk, 12th April 2024

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Court of Appeal upholds right to damages for imminent breaches of article 3 ECHR – 3PB

‘In a judgment with potentially wide implications for damages claims for breaches of fundamental human rights, the Court of Appeal in ASY & Others v Home Office [2024] EWCA Civ 373 has held that there is a right to damages for imminent breaches of article 3 of the ECHR (the absolute prohibition on torture and inhuman or degrading treatment).’

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3PB, 18th April 2024

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Legal academic awarded £30,000 over ‘toxic’ row with ex-colleague – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted April 24th, 2024 in damages, disclosure, internet, news, privacy, universities by tracey

‘A law lecturer has been ordered to pay £22,500 to a former colleague after sharing confidential information that was later made public on social media.’

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Law Society's Gazette, 23rd April 2024

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Brazil Iron: UK court case launched over mining project in Bahia – BBC News

Posted April 24th, 2024 in damages, environmental health, foreign jurisdictions, miners, news by tracey

‘In a small community deep in the remote, lush mountains of Bahia, Brazil, Catarina Oliveira de Silva points down at what used to be a lake. “After the mine started extracting there, waste came down. It fell into the spring. It buried this entire lake. Three metres of silt and ore sludge.” Catarina says dust from this mine covered crops she owned, including coffee bushes and banana trees, until she could not produce them anymore. She and her husband had also taken out a loan in 2015 for a business where people could pay to go angling in the lake. “Our project went down the drain,” she says. Catarina and her family live in a traditional Quilombola community, descendants of Afro-Brazilian slaves whose rights to their land and way of life are protected under Brazilian law.
Now, their fight against a UK-owned mining company is set to move to a top court in London.’

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BBC News, 24th April 2024

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New family immigration visa rules ‘penalise couples’ – BBC News

Posted April 24th, 2024 in families, government departments, immigration, news, remuneration, visas by tracey

‘There are fears that more people will be separated by the introduction of a minimum salary level for those wanting UK family visas.’

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BBC News, 24th April 2024

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Can AI image generators be policed to prevent explicit deepfakes of children? – The Guardian

Posted April 24th, 2024 in artificial intelligence, blackmail, child abuse, children, news, sexual offences by tracey

‘As one of the largest “training” datasets has been found to contain child sexual abuse material, can bans on creating such imagery be feasible?’

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The Guardian, 23rd April 2024

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Council of Europe human rights watchdog condemns UK’s Rwanda bill – The Guardian

‘The Council of Europe’s human rights watchdog has condemned Rishi Sunak’s Rwanda scheme, saying it raises “major issues about the human rights of asylum seekers and the rule of law”.’

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The Guardian, 23rd April 2024

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Immigration Newsletter – 4KBW

March 2024 Update.

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4KBW, March 2024

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What is a mistake of fact? – 2 Hare Court

Posted April 24th, 2024 in appeals, chambers articles, mistake, news, sexual offences by sally

‘Inclusion on the barred list(s) may be appealed to the Upper Tribunal if there has been a mistake of law or fact. But just what constitutes a mistake of fact has proved a thorny problem. In particular, to what extent may the Upper Tribunal simply disagree with the DBS’ factual finding and substitute its own judgment?’

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2 Hare Court, 5th April 2024

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Armagh: Man’s convictions for murder of soldiers quashed – BBC News

Posted April 23rd, 2024 in appeals, armed forces, miscarriage of justice, murder, news, Northern Ireland by sally

‘A man jailed for life for the murder of four British soldiers nearly 50 years ago has had his convictions quashed by Northern Ireland’s Court of Appeal.’

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BBC News, 22nd April 2024

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CICA Awards and HRA Damages: is there double recovery? – UK Health Law Blog

Posted April 23rd, 2024 in criminal injuries compensation, damages, human rights, news by sally

‘The ratio of the decision in AXO v CICA [2024] EWCA Civ 226 is that in certain circumstances, there is overlap and double recovery of a CICA award and Convention damages for breach of the HRA, so that it is open to CICA to seek repayment from HRA damages of a CICA award.’

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UK Health Law Blog, 15th March 2024

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High Court concern over 10 law firms being sued in one action – Legal Futures

Posted April 23rd, 2024 in law firms, negligence, news, sale of land, striking out by sally

‘A High Court judge has used a case where 10 law firms are being sued to warn about “extreme attempts” to bring such claims in one action.’

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Legal Futures, 22nd April 2024

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Northampton teacher admits killing partner buried in garden – BBC News

Posted April 23rd, 2024 in domestic violence, guilty pleas, homicide, murder, news by sally

‘A primary school teacher has admitted killing her partner whose tied-up body was found buried in the garden.’

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BBC News, 20th April 2024

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Residence, care, sex and marriage: an (unusual) successful appeal on capacity – Mental Capacity Law and Policy

Posted April 23rd, 2024 in Court of Protection, learning difficulties, local government, news by sally

‘Re ZZ (Capacity) [2024] EWCOP 21 is an example of a relatively species of case, namely a successful appeal in relation to capacity. At first instance, HHJ Burrows had found that ZZ had capacity make decisions about residence, sexual relations and marriage. The local authority appealed his conclusions, the appeal being opposed by ZZ through his litigation friend the Official Solicitor.’

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Mental Capacity Law and Policy, 22nd April 2024

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UK passes bill to send asylum seekers to Rwanda – The Guardian

Posted April 23rd, 2024 in asylum, bills, deportation, news, Rwanda by sally

‘Rishi Sunak’s Rwanda deportation bill will become law after peers eventually backed down on amending it, opening the way for legal battles over the potential removal of dozens of people seeking asylum.’

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The Guardian, 22nd April 2024

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Suspension for barrister who lied to client over binned files – Legal Futures

Posted April 23rd, 2024 in barristers, disciplinary procedures, documents, news by sally

‘A direct access barrister who lied to a client over files that were accidentally destroyed by his chambers has been suspended for six months by a Bar disciplinary tribunal.’

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Legal Futures, 23rd April 2024

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Stalker who was ‘obsessed’ with her victims jailed – BBC News

Posted April 23rd, 2024 in news, sentencing, stalking, threatening behaviour by sally

‘A woman has been jailed for making the lives of a couple “a living hell”, after stalking, harassing and threatening to kill them.’

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BBC News, 22nd April 2024

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