London 2012: Legal challenge to Olympic missile sites – BBC News

Posted July 9th, 2012 in armed forces, judicial review, landlord & tenant, news, sport, terrorism by sally

“Council tenants will go to the High Court later over proposals to place surface-to-air missiles on the roof of their tower block during the Olympics.”

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BBC News, 9th July 2012

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No backtrack on Freedom of Information Act – The Guardian

“Pressure from former senior Labour figures, including Tony Blair and Jack Straw, as well as Whitehall mandarins, to ‘turn back the clock’ on freedom of information legislation has been decisively rejected by an all-party group of MPs.”

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The Guardian, 8th July 2012

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Deripaska in High Court battle over Rusal stake – BBC News

Posted July 9th, 2012 in company law, news, Russia, shareholders by sally

“The Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska faces a rival billionaire in London’s High Court on Monday in one of the UK’s largest ever commercial disputes.”

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BBC News, 9th July 2012

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Longer prison terms really do cut crime, study shows – The Guardian

Posted July 9th, 2012 in budgets, burglary, crime prevention, fraud, news, police, sentencing by sally

“Tougher prison sentences reduce crime, particularly burglary, according to ground-breaking research.”

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The Guardian, 7th July 2012

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The best lawyers are not law graduates, claims judge – Daily Telegraph

Posted July 9th, 2012 in barristers, legal education, news, solicitors by sally

“The best lawyers do not read law as undergraduates, one of Britain’s most senior judges has said, as he claims a generation of barristers and solicitors have nothing in the way of ‘general culture’.”

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Daily Telegraph, 8th July 2012

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Man jailed for urinating on Gloucestershire war memorial – The Independent

Posted July 9th, 2012 in ASBOs, guilty pleas, news, outraging public decency, sentencing by sally

“A man who urinated on a plaque in a war memorial in South Gloucestershire and scratched the word “prick” into the pavement has been jailed for 11 weeks.”

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The Independent, 6th July 2012

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Social care costs cap wins favour – BBC News

“Legislation to change the funding of social care for elderly and disabled people in England could be introduced during this Parliament, Health Secretary Andrew Lansley has said.”

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BBC News, 7th July 2012

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Phone hacking: prosecutor will decide on charges within weeks – The Guardian

“Prosecutors aim to decide by the end of this month whether they will bring phone-hacking charges against former News of the World journalists, the director of public prosecutions has told the Guardian.”

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The Guardian, 8th July 2012

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