Four jailed for alcohol-smuggling VAT and tax fraud – The Guardian

Posted February 13th, 2012 in customs and excise, fraud, news, sentencing, VAT by sally

“Four members of a criminal gang have been jailed for their roles in one of the biggest alcohol-smuggling frauds ever uncovered in Britain.”

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The Guardian, 10th February 2012

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Foster parents told to stay away from ‘autistic’ man – The Independent

Posted February 13th, 2012 in autism, Court of Protection, fostering, local government, mental health, news by sally

“A vulnerable young man with significant learning difficulties and ‘autistic tendencies’ was controversially taken away from his foster family of 12 years, the Court of Protection heard yesterday.”

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The Independent, 11th February 2012

Source: www.independent.co.uk

Offenders with drink problems face US-style tagging – The Guardian

Posted February 13th, 2012 in alcohol abuse, electronic monitoring, news by sally

“US-style sobriety bracelets for criminals who are persistently convicted of drink-related offences are to be tested this summer in London.”

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The Guardian, 10th February 2012

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

#WithoutPrejudice 19 podcast: The Leveson Inquiry and The Twitter Joke Trial appeal – Charon QC

Posted February 13th, 2012 in internet, media, podcasts, privacy, threatening to destroy or damage property by sally

“On the panel tonight – Carl Gardner, David Allen Green, Dr Evan Harris and Charon QC.”

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Charon QC, 9th February 2012

Source: www.charonqc.wordpress.com

“Charon QC” is the blogging pseudonym of Mike Semple Piggot, editor of insitelaw newswire.

Intelligence chiefs to give evidence in public for first time – Daily Telegraph

Posted February 13th, 2012 in disclosure, intelligence services, news, parliament by sally

“Intelligence chiefs will be questioned in public for the first time to ensure that the secret services cannot escape the scrutiny of ‘open democracy’, a leading MP said yesterday.”

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Daily Telegraph, 12th February 2012

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

Mega pig-farm could breach human rights, council warned – The Guardian

Posted February 13th, 2012 in agriculture, environmental health, human rights, news, planning by sally

“Controversial plans to build a US-style mega pig-farm in South Derbyshire close to a prison and residential housing pose serious health risks to those living and working there and could breach their legal rights to protection of their private and family life, the local council is being warned.”

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The Guardian, 10th February 2012

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Analysis | Rabone and the rights to life of voluntary mental health patients – Part 1/2 – UK Human Rights Blog

Posted February 13th, 2012 in duty of care, hospital orders, mental health, news, suicide by sally

“At first sight, Article 2 – the ‘right to life’ – seems to be a prohibition on extra-judicial executions and state-sponsored death squads. It does, of course have a role to play in that respect (and one that is not limited to those countries whose signature of the Convention is viewed with scepticism from Western Europe).”

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UK Human Rights Blog, 12th February 2012

Source: www.ukhumanrightsblog.com

Women’s prisons in desperate need of reform, says former governor – The Guardian

Posted February 13th, 2012 in news, prisons, women by sally

“Clive Chatterton condemns ‘suffering’ of vulnerable inmates, calling on government to pursue alternatives to short sentences.”

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The Guardian, 11th February 2012

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Occupy London protestors are ‘exhausted and jaded’ as Court of Appeal rules on eviction – Daily Telegraph

Posted February 13th, 2012 in appeals, demonstrations, news by sally

“Today the Court of Appeal will rule on whether to uphold an eviction order granted to the City of London Corporation to drive the tent village from the steps of the cathedral and bring the four-month protest to an end.”

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Daily Telegraph, 13th February 2012

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

Axing of Forensic Science Service may lead to rise in miscarriages of justice, scientists warn – The Guardian

Posted February 13th, 2012 in forensic science, miscarriage of justice, news by sally

“Conviction of David Bryant for child sex assault will be pioneering forensics team’s last success.”

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The Guardian, 12th February 2012

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Derby men jailed for giving out gay death call leaflets – BBC News

Posted February 13th, 2012 in news by sally

“Three Derby men have been jailed for giving out leaflets calling for homosexual people to be executed.”

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BBC News, 10th February 2012

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

Human rights abuses could be covered up under new justice bill proposals – The Guardian

Posted February 13th, 2012 in closed material, human rights, intelligence services, news, torture by sally

“Ministers and the intelligence services will be able to cover up sensitive information relating to the state’s complicity in torture and secret rendition, under controversial plans likely to be included in the Queen’s Speech in May.”

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The Guardian, 11th February 2012

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Jane Clough campaign: Bail law changes backed by House of Lords – BBC News

Posted February 9th, 2012 in appeals, bail, bills, news, parliament by sally

“The House of Lords has backed changes to the bail laws following a campaign by the parents of the murdered Lancashire nurse Jane Clough.”

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BBC News, 9th February 2012

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

Family courts pioneer shared parenting orders – The Guardian

Posted February 9th, 2012 in family courts, news, parental rights, residence orders by sally

“Judges and lawyers are already anticipating the government’s proposed reforms to the status of separated parents by pioneering ‘shared residence orders’, according to a leading family solicitor.”

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The Guardian, 9th February 2012

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk

Posted February 9th, 2012 in legislation by sally

The Houses in Multiple Occupation (Specified Educational Establishments) (England) Regulations 2012

The Local Authorities (Capital Finance and Accounting) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2012

The Research and Development (Qualifying Bodies) (Tax) Order 2012

The Houses in Multiple Occupation (Specified Educational Establishments) (England) Regulations 2012

The Contaminated Land (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2012

The Greater London Authority (Limitation of Salaries) (Amendment) Order 2012

The Research and Development (Qualifying Bodies) (Tax) Order 2012

The Water Act 2003 (Commencement No. 11) Order 2012

The Local Authorities (Capital Finance and Accounting) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2012

Source: www.legislation.gov.uk

BAILII: Recent Decisions

Posted February 9th, 2012 in law reports by sally

Supreme Court

Rabone & Anor v Pennine Care NHS Foundation [2012] UKSC 2 (8 February 2012)

Ravat v Halliburton Manufacturing and Services Ltd [2012] UKSC 1 (8 February 2012)

Court of Appeal (Civil Division)

K v LBX & Ors [2012] EWCA Civ 79 (08 February 2012)

HM Revenue & Customs v Cotter [2012] EWCA Civ 81 (08 February 2012)

Carlsberg UK Ltd & Anor v HM Revenue & Customs [2012] EWCA Civ 82 (08 February 2012)

Lloyds Tsb Bank Plc v Markandan & Uddin (a firm) [2012] EWCA Civ 65 (09 February 2012)

Cambridge v Makin [2012] EWCA Civ 85 (09 February 2012)

New London College Ltd, R (on the application of) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2012] EWCA Civ 51 (2 February 2012)

High Court (Queen’s Bench Division)

Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Local Health Board v Korashi [2012] EWHC 121 (QB) (08 February 2012)

Source: www.bailii.org

Ravat v Halliburton Manufacturing and Services Ltd [2011] UKSC 1; [2012] WLR (D) 24

Ravat v Halliburton Manufacturing and Services Ltd [2011] UKSC 1; [2012] WLR (D) 24

“An employment tribunal could consider a claim for unfair dismissal by an employee who worked overseas if the connection between the employment relationship and Great Britain was sufficiently strong to show that that could be justified.”

WLR Daily, 8th February 2012

Source: www.iclr.co.uk

Rabone v Pennine Care NHS Trust – WLR Daily

Posted February 9th, 2012 in duty of care, hospitals, law reports, mental health, news, suicide, Supreme Court by sally

Rabone v Pennine Care NHS Trust [2012] UKSC 2; [2012] WLR (D) 23

“A psychiatric in-patient who was known to be at real and immediate risk of suicide was owed a positive operational duty under article 2 of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms by the NHS trust to take preventative measures to safeguard her life even though she was a voluntary patient who was not detained under the Mental Health Act 1983.”

WLR Daily, 8th February 2012

Source: www.iclr.co.uk

‘Cheaper, quicker and less daunting’ justice – Ministry of Justice

Posted February 9th, 2012 in arbitration, civil justice, news, small claims by sally

“Individuals and businesses will find it cheaper, quicker and less daunting to resolve their disputes in civil courts, through new measures announced today.”

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Ministry of Justice, 9th February 2012

Source: www.justice.gov.uk

Keeping up with appeal procedure in the High Court (or at least trying to) – Family Law Week

Posted February 9th, 2012 in appeals, civil procedure rules, courts, family courts, news by sally

“Byron James, barrister, 14 Gray’s Inn Square reviews the guidance arising from the latest case law concerning applications for leave to appeal in financial remedies orders in the High Court.”

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Family Law Week, 8th February 2012

Source: www.familylawweek.co.uk