Hiscox Syndicates Ltd and Another v The Pinnacle Ltd – Times Law Reports

Posted February 6th, 2008 in law reports, noise, nuisance by sally

Hiscox Syndicates Ltd and Another v The Pinnacle Ltd

Chancery Division

“An obligation to use all reasonable endeavours was equated with an obligation to use best endeavours which was more onerous than an obligation to use reasonable endeavours. ”

The Times, 6th February 2008

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Regina (Walker (David)) v Secretary of State for Justice – Times Law Reports

Posted February 6th, 2008 in law reports, parole, sentencing by sally

Regina (Walker (David)) v Secretary of State for Justice; Regina (James (Brett)) v Same

Court of Appeal

“The Secretary of State for Justice acted unlawfully in failing to let prisoners serving indeterminate sentences for public protection show the Parole Board by the expiry of their minimum terms that it was no longer necessary to confine them.”

The Times, 6th February 2008

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The Law Explored: when the Lords changes its mind – The Times

Posted February 6th, 2008 in precedent, special report by sally

“Last week, in the so-called Lotto rapist case, the law lords said the law was wrong and changed it. How can they do that?”

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The Times, 6th February 2008

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Youth’s appeal clears way for thousands to sue police – The Guardian

Posted February 6th, 2008 in damages, false imprisonment, news by sally

“The court of appeal opened the way yesterday for thousands of suspects to claim damages for false imprisonment if they were kept waiting in a police station pending a Crown Prosecution Service decision on what offence to charge them with.”

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The Guardian, 6th February 2008

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Employment tribunals should punish the constructive dismissal, not the history – OUT-LAW.com

Posted February 6th, 2008 in constructive dismissal, damages, news by sally

“A victim of a constructive dismissal can only be compensated by an employment tribunal for damages relating to that actual dismissal, not for an employer’s bad behaviour leading up to it, the Court of Appeal has ruled.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 6th February 2008

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‘Confidentiality an inviolable right’ – The Times

Posted February 6th, 2008 in confidentiality, legal profession, news by sally

“Ministers are coming under growing pressure from the legal profession to act over the regulation of bugging.”

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The Times, 6th February 2008

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Police to give public business card in move to cut red tape – The Guardian

Posted February 6th, 2008 in news, police by sally

“Police officers will give the public a business card when they stop them in the street instead of filling out a lengthy form under proposals to be unveiled tomorrow by Sir Ronnie Flanagan, the chief inspector of constabulary.”

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The Guardian, 6th February 2008

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MoJ defiant as barristers boycott VHCC deal – Legal Week

Posted February 6th, 2008 in barristers, fees, news by sally

“The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has refused to increase fee levels for very high-cost criminal cases (VHCCs) despite thousands of barristers opting to boycott the new Government contract.”

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Legal Week, 5th February 2008

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Post Office compensation claim could cost millions – The Times

Posted February 6th, 2008 in compensation, news, postal service, transfer of undertakings by sally

“Royal Mail could be forced to pay several million pounds in compensation amid accusations that it flouted employment law in its restructuring of the Post Office network.”

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The Times, 6th February 2008

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Arcades blame gambling law for lost income – Financial Times

Posted February 6th, 2008 in gambling, news by sally

“Seaside arcades and amusement centres are among thousands of businesses that have lost more than a fifth of their income because of the impact of gambling legislation on gaming machines, industry leaders told MPs on Tuesday.”

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Financial Times, 6th February 2008

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Officer told he would face trial if bugging was revealed – The Guardian

Posted February 6th, 2008 in investigatory powers, news, official secrets act, police by sally

“Scotland Yard officers threatened a former policeman with prosecution under the Official Secrets Act if he divulged what he knew about a covert operation in which an MP’s conversations were bugged, the Guardian has learned.”

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The Guardian, 6th February 2008

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Every breath you take, every move you make, a camera will be watching you – The Times

Posted February 6th, 2008 in closed circuit television, special report by sally

“Walk down any high street in Britain today and you will instantly be under surveillance. All around you, lampposts and shopfronts bristle with CCTV cameras, many of them privately operated and unregulated. They are watching you in case you are bent on shoplifting or engaging in violent disorder.”

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The Times, 6th Febraury 2008

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Bar Standards Board kicks off pre-reform review – Legal Week

Posted February 6th, 2008 in barristers, news by sally

“The Bar Standards Board (BSB) has launched a root-and-branch review of the future of the profession in the wake of the Legal Services Act.”

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Legal Week, 6th February 2008

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New trial bid over death fall man – BBC News

Posted February 6th, 2008 in double jeopardy, murder, news by sally

“The former wife of a father who killed his young son in a plunge from a hotel balcony is calling for him to be prosecuted when he returns to Britain.”

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BBC News, 6th February 2008

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Poll shows growing opposition to ID cards over data fears – The Guardian

Posted February 6th, 2008 in identity cards, news by sally

“The number of people strongly opposed to the introduction of a national identity card scheme has risen sharply, according to the results of an ICM poll to be published today.”

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The Guardian, 6th Febraury 2008

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Ryanair ordered to pay damages to steel band ‘terrorists’ thrown off jet – The Times

Posted February 6th, 2008 in airlines, news by sally

“The five members of Caribbean Steel International were awarded £1,116 each in damages yesterday after a judge found that they had been removed unreasonably. Far from being terrorists, they were returning from a music festival in Sardinia.”

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The Times, 6th February 2008

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Unlawfully killed: the mother given fatal epidural dose minutes after birth – The Guardian

Posted February 6th, 2008 in hospitals, news, unlawful killing by sally

“The case of a new mother who was mistakenly given a fatal dose of a strong epidural anaesthetic will be re-examined by the Crown Prosecution Service after an inquest jury ruled yesterday that she was unlawfully killed.”

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The Guardian, 6th February 2008

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Juries should hear wire tap and e-mail evidence, says review – The Times

Posted February 6th, 2008 in evidence, interception, news by sally

“Gordon Brown will announce the findings of an independent review today that will open the door to the use of intercept evidence in court.”

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The Times, 6th February 2008

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Legal Opinion: Time for the abolition of the workhouse and the bawdy house? – The Independent

Posted February 6th, 2008 in repeals, special report, statute law revision by sally

“Some laws have been used just once in 200 years. Others have simply outlived their usefulness. Robert Verkaik, Law Editor, looks at plans to tidy up the statute-book.”

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The Independent, 6th February 2008

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Women face prison for ignoring a murder under their own roof – The Times

Posted February 6th, 2008 in domestic violence, murder, news by sally

“Two sisters wept and their mother screamed abuse when all three were found guilty yesterday of turning a blind eye to the horrific murder of a young woman in their house.”

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The Times, 6th February 2008
Source: www.timesonline.co.uk