Man jailed for unknown child rape – BBC News

Posted April 17th, 2009 in child abuse, news, rape, sentencing by sally

“A chartered accountant who admitted raping a child has been jailed for an indefinite term, despite the fact his victim has never been found.”

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BBC News, 17th April 2009

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Mother charged over death of ME sufferer Lynn Gilderdale – The Times

Posted April 17th, 2009 in attempts, euthanasia, homicide, news by sally

“A mother was charged yesterday with the attempted murder of her daughter who had been bedridden while suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome for 17 years.”

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The Times, 17th April 2009

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Company may be left with VAT bill for unsold cars – OUT-LAW.com

Posted April 17th, 2009 in news, VAT by sally

“A court ruling has thrown into doubt a company’s right to reclaim VAT relating to goods that it later repossessed. The ruling could undermine the usefulness of businesses retaining the right to repossess goods they supply to other businesses.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 16th April 2009

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Ministers to review councils’ use of anti-terrorism surveillance powers – The Guardian

Posted April 17th, 2009 in investigatory powers, local government, news by sally

“The government tried yesterday to quell rising concern over the abuse of powers designed to fight terrorism and serious crime, which some councils were using to target people who put their bins out on the wrong day.”

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The Guardian, 17th April 2009

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Amazon bars controversial Phorm technology from its sites – OUT-LAW.com

Posted April 17th, 2009 in advertising, internet, news by sally

“Amazon has barred web monitoring advertising system Webwise from accessing its web sites. The online retailer, which is the UK’s second biggest shopping site behind eBay, will not allow the system to monitor people’s use of its site.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 16th April 2009

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Man jailed for £10 debt ear slice – BBC News

Posted April 17th, 2009 in assault, news, sentencing by sally

“A drug dealer convicted of cutting part of a woman’s ear off because she owed him £10 has been jailed.”

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BBC News, 16th April 2009

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Partners of lesbian mothers to get paternity leave – Daily Telegraph

Posted April 17th, 2009 in homosexuality, news, paternity leave by sally

“Both women in lesbian couples with children should be given compulsory paternity and maternity leave, under proposals tabled in the European Parliament.”

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Daily Telegraph, 17th April 2009

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Prince’s Trust Thatcher lunch broke charity laws – The Guardian

Posted April 17th, 2009 in charities, news, political parties by sally

“The Prince of Wales’ youth charity broke the law by running a joint fundraising event with an offshoot of the Conservative party, watchdog the Charity Commission ruled today.”

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The Guardian, 16th April 2009

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Abuse pictures councillor jailed – BBC News

Posted April 17th, 2009 in child abuse, news, pornography, sentencing by sally

“A former local councillor has been jailed for six years after police found an illegal gun and child abuse images at his Greater Manchester home.”

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BBC News, 16th April 2009

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Police delete London tourists’ photos ‘to prevent terrorism’ – The Guardian

Posted April 17th, 2009 in news, photography, police, terrorism by sally

“Like most visitors to London, Klaus Matzka and his teenage son Loris took several photographs of some of the city’s sights, including the famous red double-decker buses. More unusually perhaps, they also took pictures of the Vauxhall bus station, which Matzka regards as ‘modern sculpture’.”

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The Guardian, 16th April 2009

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Government stalls copyright reform as UK law deemed ‘abject failure’ – OUT-LAW.com

Posted April 17th, 2009 in copyright, news by sally

“Copyright reform in the UK has ‘stalled’ as the Government has caved in to the ‘vested interests’ of the content industry, the head of a digital rights activist group has said. The view comes as the UK ‘abjectly fails’ a test of its copyright laws.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 16th April 2009

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