Government launches appeal against solar tariff ruling – BBC News
“The government has launched an appeal against a High Court ruling that blocked its plans to cut subsidies for solar panels on homes.”
BBC News, 4th January 2012
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“The government has launched an appeal against a High Court ruling that blocked its plans to cut subsidies for solar panels on homes.”
BBC News, 4th January 2012
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“Joey Barton’s appeal against his red card for violent conduct in QPR’s match against Norwich City has been dismissed by the Football Association.”
The Guardian, 4th January 2012
Source: www.guardian.co.uk
“The ethical issues arising from the relationship between police and media: advice to the Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis and his Management Board.”
Metropolitan Police, 4th January 2012
“Elizabeth Filkin, the former parliamentary commissioner for standards, has recommended ‘more, not less’ communication between the police and journalists in her report on the Metropolitan police’s relationship with the media. Filkin made seven key recommendations, including one that requires all Scotland Yard officers and staff who meet members of the press to make a personal note of that meeting for their line manager.”
The Guardian, 4th Janaury 2012
Source: www.guardian.co.uk
” The judge in the Stephen Lawrence murder trial urged police today not to “close the file” on catching the rest of his killers. Mr Justice Treacy made his appeal as Metropolitan Police Commissioner Bernard Hogan-Howe said that the remaining culprits ‘should not rest easily in their beds’. It is understood that police plan to meet next week to assess where the case stands. Gary Dobson, 36, and David Norris, 35, received life sentences at the Old Bailey today for the racist murder of Mr Lawrence nearly 19 years ago.”
The Independent, 4th January 2012
Source: www.indpendent.co.uk
“A judge told prosecutors to act more seriously after court papers included the words ‘blah, blah, blah’ and ‘yakkity schmakitty’ in them.”
Daily Telegraph, 4th January 2011
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The Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Amendment No. 2) Regulations 2011
The Electricity and Gas (Carbon Emissions and Community Energy Saving) (Amendment) Order 2011
The Severn Bridges Tolls Order 2011
The Merchant Shipping (Ship Inspection and Survey Organisations) (Revocation) Regulations 2011
The Port Security (Port of Dover) Designation Order 2011
The Traffic Signs (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations and General Directions 2011
The Wireless Telegraphy (Exemption and Amendment) (Amendment) Regulations 2011
The River Tyne (Tunnels) (Modification) Order 2011
The Portsmouth (Continental Ferry Port Berth 2 Extension) Harbour Revision Order 2011
The Railways (Interoperability) Regulations 2011
The Police Pensions (Amendment) Regulations 2011
The Local Policing Bodies (Consequential Amendments) Regulations 2011
The Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal (Appeals) (Amendment) Rules 2011
Source: www.legislation.gov.uk
“UK consumers and businesses will find solicitors’ firms more competitive, more accessible and more efficient following new reforms to legal services. From today, radical reforms to the legal sector are being accelerated by the addition of the Solicitors Regulation Authority to the licensing authorities for the new Alternative Business Structures (ABSs).”
Ministry of Justice, 3rd January 2011
Source: www.justice.gov.uk
“The Court of Appeal has confirmed that the exclusion of an Indian Muslim public speaker from the United Kingdom after making statements which breached the Home Office’s ‘unacceptable behaviours policy’ was lawful, and that any interference with his rights was justified.”
UK Human Rights Blog, 29th December 2011
Source: www.ukhumanrightsblog.com
“A former Army paratrooper whose dog fatally mauled a woman at her home in south London has avoided jail.”
BBC News, 3rd January 2012
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“The government is assembling a panel of experts to look at introducing a law against taking drugs and driving, and to assess the means of testing and the possible legal limits for motorists.”
The Guardian, 4th January 2011
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“Elizabeth Filkin, the former parliamentary commissioner for standards, is expected to reveal details of a new framework for officers talking to news outlets. Her report is one of several inquiries launched in the wake of Scotland Yard’s phone-hacking investigation, which has unearthed allegations of payments to officers from journalists.”
Daily Telegraph, 4th January 2012
Source: www.telegraph.co.uk