Gordon Brown breaks record for new laws – Daily Telegraph

Posted July 7th, 2008 in legislation, news by sally

“Gordon Brown has entered the record books by introducing 2,823 new laws during his first year in office.”

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Daily Telegraph, 5th July 2008

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

MPs accuse Washington of lying over rendition flights – The Independent

Posted July 7th, 2008 in Diego Garcia, news, torture by sally

“MPs are to launch an investigation into US activities on Diego Garcia after accusing Washington of lying about extraordinary rendition flights from the British-controlled island in the Indian Ocean. They described false assurances given by the US about its use of Diego Garcia for the controversial flights as ‘deplorable’.”

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The Independent, 6th July 2008

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Sharia will ‘inevitably’ become part of British law, says barrister – Daily Telegraph

Posted July 7th, 2008 in islamic law, news by sally

“Islamic law will ‘inevitably’ become part of the British legal system and work should start immediately on specific changes, according to a leading barrister.”

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Daily Telegraph, 4th July 2008

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Defame academy: The libel specialists – The Independent

Posted July 7th, 2008 in defamation, solicitors, special report by sally

“When legal letters threatening action for defamation arrive in an editor’s in-tray, the names of certain lawyers can induce a queasy feeling. Robert Verkaik, our Law Editor, profiles the libel specialists.”

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The Independent, 7th July 2008

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Daily Cause List, 7th July 2008

Posted July 7th, 2008 in news by sally

Monday 7th July 2008

Source: www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk

Please note only the current day’s cause list will be accessible.

Medical research is ‘hindered by out-of-date laws’ – The Times

Posted July 7th, 2008 in intellectual property, medicines, news by sally

“Research into new medicines is being impaired by intellectual property laws that are no longer suited to modern science, two Nobel laureates declare today in a letter to The Times.”

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The Times, 5th July 2008

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

‘Big Brother’ government costs us £20billion – Daily Telegraph

Posted July 7th, 2008 in closed circuit television, DNA, identity cards, news by sally

“The cost of Britain’s ‘surveillance society’ measures is now running at £20 billion, a new report reveals today.”

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Daily Telegraph, 7th July 2008

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Mother of July 7 bombing victim calls for inquiry – The Independent

Posted July 7th, 2008 in inquiries, news, terrorism by sally

“A mother whose son died in the 7 July bombings in London is using today’s third anniversary of the atrocity to call for a public inquiry into the incident.”

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The Independent, 7th July 2008

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UK is sending 11,000 Mugabe refugees back – The Guardian

Posted July 7th, 2008 in asylum, news, Zimbabwe by sally

“Attempts by Gordon Brown to use a meeting of G8 leaders this week to campaign for tougher action against Zimbabwe are in danger of being undermined by claims that Britain is forcing as many as 11,000 Zimbabweans seeking refuge here to make a stark choice between destitution or returning home to possible torture or death. Letters obtained by The Observer show that the Home Office continues to order failed Zimbabwean asylum seekers to return home in the face of mounting violence.”

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The Guardian, 6th July 2008

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Inquiry urged into UK territory – BBC News

Posted July 7th, 2008 in news, Turks and Caicos Islands by sally

“MPs are urging the Foreign Office to launch an inquiry into the running of a British territory in the Caribbean.”

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BBC News, 6th July 2008

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

Related link: FAC Seventh Report vol. 1 and vol. 2 (PDF)

Max Mosley’s case is the frontline in a legal battle for freedom of expression – The Independent

Posted July 7th, 2008 in freedom of expression, media, news, privacy by sally

“The case that could define the future freedom of the British press contains some of the key ingredients of a Whitehall farce: a seemingly respectable middle-aged man caught with his pants down, drinking tea and chattering away to scantily clad women in the language of the sitcom ‘Allo ‘Allo!: ‘Zey need more of ze punishment, I zink.'”

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The Independent, 7th July 2008

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Hundreds of innocent people ‘wrongly branded criminals’, by CRB checks – Daily Telegraph

Posted July 7th, 2008 in criminal records, news, vetting by sally

“Hundreds of innocent people have been wrongly branded as criminals by the Government agency set up to vet people working with children, The Daily Telegraph can disclose.”

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Daily Telegraph, 5th July 2008

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Asylum-seekers are sent back to Darfur – The Independent

Posted July 7th, 2008 in asylum, news, Sudan by sally

“The ban on deporting asylum-seekers back to Darfur has been lifted by the Government despite warnings of widespread murder and torture of dissidents in the Sudanese region.”

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The Independent, 7th July 2008

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Convictions for rape a postcode lottery, says equality group – The Guardian

Posted July 7th, 2008 in news, rape by sally

“Rape victims face a ‘postcode lottery’ when it comes to getting their attackers punished, with women in some areas almost five times more likely to secure convictions than in others, campaigners said yesterday.”

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The Guardian, 7th July 2008

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14,000 knife victims a year – The Independent

Posted July 7th, 2008 in assault, news, offensive weapons by sally

“Knife violence in Britain is far worse than official statistics suggest, with almost 14,000 people taken to hospital for injuries caused by knives and other sharp weapons last year.”

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The Independent, 6th July 2008

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Schoolgirl’s fight for passport – BBC News

Posted July 7th, 2008 in birth certificates, news by sally

“A 16-year-old schoolgirl is unable to leave the country, open a bank account or get a job – because she does not officially ‘exist’.”

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BBC News, 5th July 2008

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How much will we be able to rely on supermarkets’ own-brand lawyers? – The Guardian

Posted July 7th, 2008 in legal services, special report by sally

“So-called ‘Tesco Law’ – legal services from consumer brand names offering an alternative to the high-street solicitor – is already available through Which?, the Halifax and the Co-op, but critics question the quality of advice available. Jon Robins investigates.”

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The Guardian, 6th July 2008

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Overcharged British Airways and Virgin Atlantic passengers to claim compensation – The Times

Posted July 7th, 2008 in airlines, news, price fixing by sally

“Millions of Britons who flew across the Atlantic between two and four years ago are being invited to claim a share of more than £70 million that has been ordered to be handed over to them.”

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The Times, 5th July 2008

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

Police marksmen dubbed ‘serial killer’ gets compensation – Daily Telegraph

Posted July 7th, 2008 in firearms, news, police by sally

“A police marksman, who has shot dead several armed gunmen, has been awarded £5,000 in damages after a senior Scotland Yard officer jokingly called him a ‘serial killer’.”

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Daily Telegraph, 6th July 2008

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Feel free to run wild in your garden, says judge – The Times

Posted July 7th, 2008 in news, trees by sally

“What constitutes a garden and gardening has been redefined by a judge who ruled that chopping down a swath of trees can count as weeding rather than forestry.”

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The Times, 5th July 2008

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk