Rail link compensation scheme launched – The Independent

Posted August 20th, 2010 in compensation, news, railways by sally

“A compensation scheme for householders affected by a planned High Speed Rail link launched today. The Government will buy homes and business properties blighted by their proximity to High-Speed 2 – the proposed multi-billion-pound route between London and Birmingham using 250mph trains.”

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The Independent, 2oth August 2010

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‘Wildlife criminal’ goes to jail for smuggling falcon eggs – The Guardian

Posted August 20th, 2010 in animal cruelty, birds, environmental protection, news, sentencing by sally

“A serial ‘wildlife criminal’ was sentenced today to 30 months in jail after he was caught trying to smuggle rare peregrine falcon eggs out of Britain.”

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The Guardian, 19th August 2010

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Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI

Posted August 19th, 2010 in legislation by sally

The Veterinary Surgery (Rectal Ultrasound Scanning of Bovines) Order 2010

The Veterinary Surgery (Epidural Anaesthesia of Bovines) Order 2010

The Veterinary Surgery (Artificial Insemination) Order 2010

The Environmental Civil Sanctions (Wales) Order 2010

Source: www.opsi.gov.uk

UK brothel users escape crackdown on forced prostitution – The Guardian

Posted August 19th, 2010 in news, prostitution, sex establishments, trafficking in human beings by sally

“Men who use brothels are escaping a new law intended to crack down on the coercion of women into prostitution, the Guardian has learned.”

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The Guardian, 18th August 2010

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Judge criticises council for trying to force contraception on woman – Daily Telegraph

“A judge has criticised a council for trying to have contraception forced upon a woman with a low IQ, warning that the move had ‘shades of social engineering’.”

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Daily Telegraph, 18th August 2010

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Legal aid is in tatters and only long-term thinking can mend it – The Guardian

Posted August 19th, 2010 in asylum, legal aid, legal representation, news by sally

“The legal aid budget for asylum seekers is bloated because poor and rushed decisions are made early on – only radical reform, not cuts, can trim the bill.”

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The Guardian, 19th August 2010

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Attorney General will step in to end speculation over David Kelly death – Daily Telegraph

Posted August 19th, 2010 in attorney general, inquests, news by sally

“The Attorney General has signalled that he is prepared to intervene in the controversy over the death of Dr David Kelly, admitting that those who doubted his suicide ‘may have a valid point’.”

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Daily Telegraph, 18th August 2010

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Catholic charity’s appeal over gay adoption fails – BBC News

Posted August 19th, 2010 in adoption, appeals, homosexuality, news, sexual orientation discrimination by sally

“A Roman Catholic adoption charity’s appeal to be allowed to discriminate against gay people wanting it to place children with them has been rejected.”

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BBC News, 19th August 2010

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New anti-terror laws could see religious and political groups banned: Liberty – The Guardian

Posted August 19th, 2010 in control orders, human rights, news, terrorism, torture by sally

“Coalition ministers are to be warned today that their current plans to overhaul counter-terrorism powers risk tacitly condoning torture and banning a wide range of political and religious groups.”

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The Guardian, 19th August 2010

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Tricky task of sentencing the young for serious crimes

Posted August 19th, 2010 in children, news, sentencing, young offenders by sally

“Two 11-year-old boys have been given a three-year supervision order for the attempted rape of an eight-year-old girl in a west London park. But how does the offenders’ age affect the sentence?”

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BBC News, 18th August 2010

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Sex attacker’s sentence increased – The Independent

Posted August 18th, 2010 in appeals, news, sentencing, sexual offences by sally

“A drunken man who carried out a violent sexual assault on a woman walking home alone at night had his jail sentence increased by the Court of Appeal today.”

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The Independent, 17th August 2010

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Courts could be set up in shopping centres, Magistrates’ Association says – Daily Telegraph

Posted August 18th, 2010 in courts, magistrates, news by sally

“Courts could be set up in shopping centres with the public able to watch through glass panes under plans to speed up the justice system, the Magistrates’ Association said on Tuesday.”

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Daily Telegraph, 18th August 2010

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Law firms report rise in job-related legal advice cases – The Guardian

Posted August 18th, 2010 in employment, law firms, news, redundancy, unfair dismissal by sally

“Solicitors are experiencing a sharp rise in the number of people seeking legal advice as to whether they have a case for unfair dismissal against their employers, despite the latest official figures last week showing a drop in unemployment.”

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The Guardian, 18th August 2010

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BAILII: Recent Decisions

Posted August 18th, 2010 in law reports by sally

Supreme Court

The Electoral Commission, R (on the application of) v City of Westminster Magistrates Court & Anor [2010] UKSC 40 (29 July 2010)

High Court (Chancery Division)

VAC v JAD & Ors [2010] EWHC 2159 (Ch) (16 August 2010)

Source: www.bailii.org

Soldier fight death case dropped – BBC News

Posted August 18th, 2010 in armed forces, assault, homicide, news, self-defence by sally

“A man accused of attacking a soldier who later died in hospital from serious head injuries has had the charges against him dropped.”

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BBC News, 17th August 2010

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Order bans ex-prisoner from Long Eaton – BBC News

Posted August 18th, 2010 in news by sally

“A man has been banned from an entire town for five years under a legal order used for the first time in Derbyshire.”

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BBC News, 17th August 2010

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Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI

Posted August 18th, 2010 in legislation by sally

The Environmental Civil Sanctions (Miscellaneous Amendments) (Wales) Regulations 2010

The Seal Products Regulations 2010

Source: www.opsi.gov.uk

Dentist’s right to substitute others for himself undermines ‘worker’ claim, rules EAT – OUT-LAW.com

Posted August 18th, 2010 in dentists, employment, employment tribunals, news by sally

“A dentist did not qualify as an employee or even as a ‘worker’ under employment law because he could have supplied locums to do his work and still fulfil his contract, the Employment Appeals Tribunal (EAT) has ruled.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 16th August 2010

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When it comes to HIV in this country, the law is a mess – and prejudice thrives – The Guardian

Posted August 18th, 2010 in HIV, news by sally

“Nadja Benaissa’s trial in Germany has highlighted the shortcomings of the law on HIV in the UK.”

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The Guardian, 17th August 2010

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Advertising Standards Authority bans animal charity ad – BBC News

Posted August 18th, 2010 in advertising, Afghanistan, charities, news by sally

“An advert for an animal charity working in Afghanistan has been banned by the Advertising Standards Authority. It ruled the Society for the Protection of Animals Abroad’s advert was ‘likely to mislead’ for suggesting donations ultimately benefited British troops.”

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BBC News, 18th August 2010

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