Barrymore to answer police bail – BBC News

Posted September 10th, 2007 in bail, murder, news, sexual offences by sally

“Michael Barrymore is to answer bail later after he was quizzed by police over the death of a man found dead by a swimming pool at his former home.”

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BBC News, 9th September 2007

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“Essex boys” murder case may be reopened – The Guardian

Posted September 10th, 2007 in Criminal Cases Review Commission, murder, news by sally

“Lawyers for the two men convicted of the ‘Essex Boys’ murders in which three drug dealers were shot dead in a Range Rover in a country lane say they are hopeful the case will be reopened as a result of fresh evidence. The case is being re-examined by the Criminal Cases Review Commission and has been submitted to the European court of human rights.”

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The Guardian, 8th September 2007

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Parole hearings “deny prisoners’ human rights” – Daily Telegraph

Posted September 10th, 2007 in human rights, news, parole by sally

“The troubled parole system suffered another blow yesterday when the High Court ruled that hearings in which prisoners are assessed for release are not sufficiently independent of Government.”

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Daily Telegraph, 9th September 2007

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Hips starting for three-bed homes – BBC News

Posted September 10th, 2007 in home information packs, news by sally

“People selling three-bedroom homes in England and Wales must now use Home Information Packs (Hips).”

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BBC News, 9th September 2007

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Sisters in last-ditch challenge to inheritance tax – The Guardian

Posted September 10th, 2007 in inheritance tax, news by sally

“Two sisters in their eighties who claim the law treats them less favourably than if they were a lesbian couple will take their last-ditch challenge to Britain’s inheritance tax rules to the European court of human rights in Strasbourg this week.”

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The Guardian, 10th September 2007

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Council takes overweight child into care – The Guardian

Posted September 10th, 2007 in children, news, obesity, social services by sally

“A child has been taken away from his parents because, it is understood, they were not coping with his disability and social workers became anxious about his weight.”

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The Guardian, 10th September 2007

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Brown plans new migrant controls to get unskilled Britons back to work – The Guardian

Posted September 10th, 2007 in employment, immigration, news by sally

“Gordon Brown will today try to quell union anger at the growing insecurity of the British workforce due to migration of cheap and casualised foreign labour by promising to find an ‘extra 500,000 British jobs for British workers’ “.

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The Guardian, 10th September 2007

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Men who buy sex could face prosecution – The Guardian

Posted September 10th, 2007 in news, prostitution, trafficking in human beings by sally

“Ministers are considering proposals to prosecute men for buying sex in a new effort to curb the demand for prostitution, the Guardian has learned.”

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The Guardian, 10th September 2007

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First HIPs plagued with teething problems – Daily Telegraph

Posted September 10th, 2007 in home information packs, news by sally

“Home Information Packs, the controversial home selling scheme launched last month, are being plagued by teething problems, with many of the first packs having to be scrapped because they have been deemed invalid.”

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Daily Telegraph, 10th September 2007

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Ministers are blamed for shortage of judges – The Times

Posted September 10th, 2007 in delay, judges, judicial appointments commission, news by sally

“The woman in charge of selecting judges has defended her commission against reports that it is to blame for an acute shortage of circuit judges and delays in trials.”

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The Times, 10th September 2007

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Plan to put everyone in DNA database hinges on human rights case – OUT-LAW.com

Posted September 7th, 2007 in DNA, human rights, news, privacy by sally

“Lord Justice Sedley’s proposal to put everyone in the UK on a DNA database would be dependent on a British man’s case against the UK at the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), according to a privacy law expert.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 7th September 2007

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Police chief to attack crime target ‘shambles’ – Daily Telegraph

Posted September 7th, 2007 in crime, news, police, violence by sally

“Labour’s law and order record is facing a broadside from one of the country’s top police officers.”

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Daily Telegraph, 7th September 2007

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Two jailed over torture death of baby boy – Reuters

Posted September 7th, 2007 in causing death of children or vulnerable adults, news, sentencing by sally

“Two people who tortured a 16-month-old baby boy to death, causing him ‘unimaginable agony’, were jailed on Friday under a new law.”

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Reuters, 7th September 2007

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Daft burglar writes name on wall – BBC News

Posted September 7th, 2007 in burglary, news by sally

“An 18-year-old burglar who vandalised a children’s campsite building was caught because he wrote his name on a wall at the scene, a court has heard.”

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BBC News, 6th September 2007

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Daily Telegraph Law Reports, 6th September 2007

Posted September 7th, 2007 in law reports by sally

Home Secretary v. AL

R (Otley) v. Barking & Dagenham NHS PCT

IDE v. ATB Sales Ltd.

Vance v. Taylor

Breckon v. DPP

Daily Telegraph, 6th September 2007

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

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CPS announces changes in policy on bad driving and publishes summary of responses to consultation – Crown Prosecution Service

Posted September 7th, 2007 in dangerous driving, homicide, press releases, victims by sally

“The Crown Prosecution Service received one of its widest responses from the public when it asked for comments on prosecuting bad driving. The responses to the consultation will result in changes to CPS policy on how driving offences are charged and prosecuted and also the service it offers to victims and witnesses. A summary of the responses is published today on this website.”

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Crown Prosecution Service press release, 6th September 2007

Source: www.cps.gov.uk

Drivers who kill risk life for manslaughter – Daily Telegraph

Posted September 7th, 2007 in dangerous driving, homicide, news, victims by sally

“Motorists who cause death on the roads could face life imprisonment under plans confirmed yesterday.”

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Daily Telegraph, 7th September 2007

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Watchdog attacks Blair over Tube shooting – Daily Telegraph

Posted September 7th, 2007 in complaints, news, police, terrorism by sally

“The country’s most senior policeman was lambasted for ‘a lack of an inquiring mind’ by members of his force’s watchdog yesterday over his actions following the shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes.”

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Daily Telegraph, 7th September 2007

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Online crime hits 300 per minute – Daily Telegraph

Posted September 7th, 2007 in computer crime, news by sally

“More than 300 internet crimes are being committed every hour – with a victim hit every ten seconds on average, according to a report.”

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Daily Telegraph, 6th September 2007

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Wrestler jailed for choke murder – BBC News

Posted September 7th, 2007 in murder, news, sentencing by sally

“A self-styled wrestling expert has been jailed for life for choking a disabled man to death.”

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BBC News, 6th September 2007

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