Archbishop condemns move to grant lesbians easier parenting rights – The Times

Posted November 19th, 2007 in embryology, homosexuality, news, parental rights by sally

“Britain’s leading Roman Catholic churchman gives warning today that the role of a father in a child’s life will be undermined by legislation to make it easier for lesbian couples to become parents to test-tube babies.”

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The Times, 19th November 2007

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Tougher work tests for disabled – BBC News

Posted November 19th, 2007 in benefits, disabled persons, news by sally

“Fewer sick and disabled people will qualify for disability benefits for being unable to work, after a new test is introduced from next year.”

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BBC News, 19th November 2007

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Prison service faces drastic cuts – The Observer

Posted November 19th, 2007 in courts, criminal justice, prisons, special report by sally

“A dramatic plan to slash the number of prison officers and streamline courts in England and Wales is being drawn up by the government in an attempt to deliver £1bn in savings.”

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The Observer, 18th November 2007

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Speed penalty point plan attacked – BBC News

Posted November 19th, 2007 in news, road safety, road traffic offences by sally

“Plans to increase penalty points for speeding motorists could ‘criminalise’ a large section of the UK’s workforce, driving instructors have warned.”

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BBC News, 19th November 2007

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Jailed Asian officer to be cleared – The Guardian

Posted November 19th, 2007 in appeals, news, police, race discrimination, theft by sally

“An Asian police officer who claims his colleagues framed him for theft after he sued his force for racism is to have his criminal conviction quashed today.”

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The Guardian, 19th November 2007

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Starting salaries for City lawyers soar to £60,000 – The Independent

Posted November 19th, 2007 in law firms, remuneration, special report by sally

“Starting salaries for City lawyers have broken the £60,000 mark for the first time as demand for new talent soars, an analysis by a leading legal recruitment firm has found.”

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The Independent, 19th November 2007

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The expert as judge and jury – The Sunday Times

Posted November 19th, 2007 in expert witnesses, miscarriage of justice, special report by sally

“After a host of miscarriages of justice based on discredited expert witnesses, calls are growing for radical reform of their use in court, writes Lois Rogers.”

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The Sunday Times, 18th November 2007

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82-year-old art forger sentenced – Reuters

Posted November 17th, 2007 in artistic works, forgery, news, sentencing by sally

“An octogenarian woman and her son were sentenced on Friday for one of the largest, longest lasting and most diverse art scams ever in Britain, forging paintings, sculptures, carvings and statues.”

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Reuters, 16th November 2007

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Victims of crime want punishment – Ministry of Justice

Posted November 17th, 2007 in press releases, punishment, victims by sally

“Victims of non-violent crimes in the UK want offenders to be punished, but do not believe that prison is always the answer, research released today shows.”

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Ministry of Justice press release, 16th November 2007

Source: www.justice.gov.uk

Diana inquest judge attacks ‘rubbish’ laws – Daily Telegraph

Posted November 17th, 2007 in coroners, inquests, news by sally

“A judge has launched an extraordinary attack on the laws governing the inquest into the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, describing them as ‘antiquated rubbish’.”

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Daily Telegraph, 17th November 2007

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New blow for PM on terror detention – The Guardian

Posted November 17th, 2007 in detention, news, terrorism by sally

“Gordon Brown’s hopes of forging a political consensus over extending detention without charge beyond 28 days are expected to be dealt a heavy blow by the former attorney general Lord Goldsmith. In a meeting with the home affairs select committee next week, he is expected to say he has seen no evidence to justify the extension, and reveal that he was close to resignation when Tony Blair pushed for 90-day detention in 2005 before being thwarted by a backbench rebellion.”

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The Guardian, 17th Novemeber 2007

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Cuts bring fear for victims of miscarriages of justice – The Guardian

Posted November 17th, 2007 in Criminal Cases Review Commission, miscarriage of justice, news by sally

“Victims of miscarriages of justice will have to spend longer in prison before their cases are reviewed because of government spending cuts, the head of the body that reviews such cases said yesterday.”

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The Guardian, 17th November 2007

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New rules ban Civil Service memoirs – Daily Telegraph

Posted November 17th, 2007 in civil servants, copyright, news by sally

“Gordon Brown risks angering Whitehall mandarins by trying to prevent them publishing their memoirs after they leave the Civil Service.”

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Daily Telegraph, 17th November 2007

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Prison overcrowding is at critical stage, says Lord Chief Justice – The Times

Posted November 16th, 2007 in news, prisons, sentencing by sally

“Britain’s most senior judge has given warning that the shortage of prison spaces was now ‘critical’ as a result of ministers’ failure to take account of the cost implications of their sentencing policies.”

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The Times, 16th November 2007

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Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI

Posted November 16th, 2007 in legislation by sally

The Young Offender Institution (Amendment No. 2) Rules 2007

The Crouch Harbour Authority (Constitution) Harbour Revision Order 2007

The Police and Justice Act 2006 (Commencement No. 6) Order 2007

The A20 Trunk Road (Dover Eastern Docks Exit Road) Slip Road Order 2007

The District of Newark and Sherwood (Electoral Changes) (Amendment) Order 2007

The Corporation Tax (Implementation of the Mergers Directive) Regulations 2007

Source: www.opsi.gov.uk

Sex offenders’ mug shots ‘aged’ – BBC News

Posted November 16th, 2007 in criminal records, news, sexual offences by sally

“A ‘most wanted’ website showing images of sex offenders has marked its first anniversary by posting age-progressed photographs of people it is hunting.”

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BBC News, 16th November 2007

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Court ruling sought over ‘yuppie flu’ – Daily Telegraph

Posted November 16th, 2007 in mental health, news by sally

“A legal battle is being launched to force the Government’s health watchdog to stop defining so-called ‘yuppie flu’ as a mental illness.”

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Daily Telegraph, 16th November 2007

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Banks accused of condoning criminality via overdraft limit breaches – The Times

Posted November 16th, 2007 in banking, news by sally

“Banks have been accused of condoning criminal behaviour among customers by allowing them to exceed their agreed overdraft limits.”

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The Times, 16th November 2007

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Disability law can protect alcoholic workers – OUT-LAW.com

Posted November 16th, 2007 in alcohol abuse, disability discrimination, news by sally

“Alcoholic workers could receive protection from the Disability Discrimination Act despite the fact that alcoholism is specifically barred from protection, employment experts have said.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 16th November 2007

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State of the Union – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted November 16th, 2007 in constitutional reform, EC law, treaties by sally

“Leaders of the European Union member states will sign a new reform treaty next month. But what are the legal implications of this  landmark agreement for the UK?

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Law Society’s Gazette, 15th November 2007

Source: www.lawgazette.co.uk