Worst speeding drivers to face harsher fines starting from 150pc of weekly income – Daily Telegraph

Posted January 24th, 2017 in fines, news, road traffic offences, sentencing by sally

‘rivers responsible for the most serious speeding offences are set to face harsher penalties under new sentencing guidelines for magistrates.’

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Daily Telegraph, 24th January 2017

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Costs information provided for mediation is “pure fact” and can be used on assessment – Litigation Futures

Posted January 24th, 2017 in arbitration, costs, insurance, news by sally

‘Costs information that was provided for the purposes of a confidential mediation could later be used in the assessment of costs, Master Haworth in the Senior Courts Costs Office has decided.’

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Litigation Futures, 23rd January 2017

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Munby: video-links in family courts ‘a disgrace’ – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted January 24th, 2017 in courts, evidence, family courts, judges, news, victims, video recordings, witnesses by sally

‘The president of the Family Division has berated the state of equipment in family courts, including his own court in London’s Royal Courts of Justice.’

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Law Society’s Gazette, 23rd January 2017

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The supreme court Brexit judgment isn’t a victory for me, but for our constitution – The Guardian

Posted January 24th, 2017 in appeals, brexit, constitutional law, EC law, judgments, news, parliament, Supreme Court, treaties by sally

‘An overriding principle of British law is that parliament is sovereign – and we should be grateful to the judges, in the face of huge pressure, for upholding it.’

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The Guardian, 24th January 2017

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Supreme Court to hear term-time holiday case next week – Local Government Lawyer

Posted January 24th, 2017 in appeals, education, holidays, local government, news, school children, Supreme Court by sally

‘The Supreme Court will next week hold an expedited hearing in the high-profile unauthorised school absence case involving the Isle of Wight Council.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 23rd January 2017

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UK fraud hits record £1.1bn as cybercrime soars – The Guardian

Posted January 24th, 2017 in computer crime, fraud, internet, news by sally

‘The value of fraud committed in the UK last year topped £1bn for the first time since 2011, prompting a warning about increasing cyber crime and the risk of more large-scale scams as the economy comes under pressure.’

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The Guardian, 24th January 2017

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JCT updates design and build contract, but uncertainty surrounds new loss clause, says expert – OUT-LAW.com

Posted January 24th, 2017 in construction industry, contracts, news by sally

‘Changes to the Joint Construction Tribunal (JCT) standard form ‘design and build’ contract introduce new uncertainties for contractors around loss and expense claims, an expert has warned.’

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OUT-LAW.com, 24th January 2017

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Brexit and implications for UK Merger Control – Part 1/3: Should UK merger control filings be mandatory? – Competition Bulletin from Blackstone Chambers

Posted January 24th, 2017 in brexit, competition, EC law, mergers, news, treaties by sally

‘The Competition Bulletin is pleased to welcome the first in a three-part series of blogs on Brexit and merger control by Ben Forbes and Mat Hughes of AlixPartners.’

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Competition Bulletin from Blackstone Chambers, 23rd January 2017

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Brexit ruling: The Supreme Court judgment in full – Daily Telegraph

Posted January 24th, 2017 in appeals, brexit, EC law, judgments, news, parliament, Supreme Court, treaties by sally

‘After the Government lost its historic legal battle over Brexit, the Supreme Court published the full 43,000-word judgment online.’

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Daily Telegraph, 24th January 2017

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Brexit Supreme Court ruling: Judges defy Theresa May and hand power to Parliament – The Independent

Posted January 24th, 2017 in appeals, brexit, EC law, judgments, news, parliament, Supreme Court, treaties by sally

‘The Supreme Court has ruled against Theresa May’s Brexit plans and decreed that MPs are entitled to vote on whether to trigger Article 50.’

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The Independent, 24th January 2017

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You win some, you lose some…Rahmatullah (No.2) in the Supreme Court – UK Human Rights Blog

Posted January 24th, 2017 in appeals, human rights, news, rendition, state liability, Supreme Court, war by sally

‘In Rahmatullah (No 2) v MOD; Mohammed v MOD [2017] UKSC 1, the Supreme Court gave a further important judgment in the litany of cases arising out of the UK’s intervention in Iraq and Afghanistan. The Court held unanimously that the doctrine of Crown act of state defeated claims brought by non UK citizens seeking to sue the Government in the English courts in respect of alleged torts committed abroad.’

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UK Human Rights Blog, 24th January 2017

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Sports Direct modern slavery brothers jailed – BBC News

Posted January 24th, 2017 in fraud, news, sentencing, trafficking in human beings by sally

‘Two brothers who trafficked 18 people from Poland to the UK and conned and threatened them have been jailed.’

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BBC News, 23rd January 2017

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Sentencing changes may raise speeding fines but relax TV licence penalty – The Guardian

‘Motorists convicted of speeding will face higher fines related to their income while people who fail to pay their TV licences could avoid financial penalties in future, under new sentencing guidelines introduced for magistrates.’

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The Guardian, 24th January 2017

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‘Dangerous’ cat killer teen held in young offenders institute – BBC News

Posted January 24th, 2017 in animal cruelty, burglary, news, sentencing, young offenders by sally

‘A teenager who stole cats from an animal sanctuary to use as “live bait” for his dogs has been sent to a young offenders institute for 30 months.’

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BBC News, 23rd January 2017

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Article 50 ruling: When is it and what will it mean for Brexit? – Daily Telegraph

Posted January 24th, 2017 in appeals, brexit, EC law, judgments, news, parliament, referendums, Supreme Court, treaties by sally

‘The Supreme Court in London will give its ruling on Article 50 on Tuesday, following a four-day hearing last December.’

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Daily Telegraph, 23rd January 2017

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Supreme court poised to deliver article 50 judgment – The Guardian

Posted January 24th, 2017 in appeals, brexit, EC law, judgments, news, parliament, referendums, Supreme Court, treaties by sally

‘The supreme court is due to deliver its eagerly awaited Brexit judgment declaring whether ministers or parliament have legal authority to approve the UK’s departure from the European Union.’

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The Guardian, 24th January 2017

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