Inquest to open into death of prisoner convicted of stealing gingerbread man – The Guardian

Posted March 18th, 2013 in death in custody, inquests, mental health, news, prisons, theft by sally

“The inquest into the death in prison of a man convicted of stealing a gingerbread man during the riots in 2011 opens in London on Monday. James Best, 37, had a history of mental illness and physical problems, which his foster family say were not addressed by the prison.”

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The Guardian, 17th March 2013

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Stafford hospital nurse who treated overdose twins allowed to keep working – The Guardian

Posted March 15th, 2013 in disciplinary procedures, news, nurses by tracey

“A nurse who helped treat twins who died from a huge overdose of morphine at the scandal-hit Stafford hospital has been allowed to keep working.”

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The Guardian, 15th March 2013

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Stephen Lawrence killer drops appeal against conviction – The Guardian

Posted March 15th, 2013 in appeals, murder, news, racism by tracey

“Gary Dobson, who was given life sentence for murder last year, has abandoned battle against conviction, officials say.”

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The Guardian, 15th March 2013

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£1million compensation for man who fell in pothole – Daily Telegraph

Posted March 15th, 2013 in compensation, health & safety, news, personal injuries, roads by tracey

“A man who suffered a brain injury after tripping in a pothole has won an
estimated an estimated £1 million in damages.”

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Daily Telegraph, 15th March 2013

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Atiya Anjum-Wilkinson: Father in court bid for access – BBC News

Posted March 15th, 2013 in child abduction, contact orders, news by tracey

“A father who was jailed after abducting his daughter and taking her to Pakistan
for three years has appeared in court to make a bid for access to the child.”

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BBC News, 15th March 2013

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Setback for high speed rail after High Court ruling – Daily Telegraph

Posted March 15th, 2013 in consultations, environmental protection, judicial review, news, railways by tracey

“The Government’s HS2 high-speed rail scheme suffered a setback today when the
High Court ruled that the consultation process for compensating those affected
by the multibillion-pound project ‘was so unfair as to be unlawful’.”

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Daily Telegraph, 15th March 2013

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Ipswich School teacher William Stansbury jailed over indecent photos – BBC News

Posted March 15th, 2013 in indecent photographs of children, news, sentencing, teachers by tracey

“A former senior teacher at a Suffolk private school has been jailed for
possessing more than 40,000 indecent images of children.”

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BBC News, 15th March 2013

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Carmarthenshire blogger loses libel case against council chief – BBC News

Posted March 15th, 2013 in damages, defamation, news by tracey

“A blogger who sued a council chief executive for libel says she is ‘absolutely devastated’ after losing the case and being told to pay him £25,000 damages when he counter-sued.”

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BBC News, 15th March 2013

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Terrorism Reviewer: Control Order successor “broadly acceptable” – UK Human Rights Report

“David Anderson QC, the Independent Reviewer of terrorism legislation, has released his first report into the operation of Terrorism Prevention and Investigation Measures, introduced in 2011 with the aim of protecting the public from persons believed to have engaged in terrorism, but who can neither be prosecuted nor deported.”

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UK Human Rights Blog, 14th March 2013

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Privacy and data protection developments in 2013: Google, Facebook, Leveson and more – Panopticon

Posted March 15th, 2013 in data protection, EC law, enforcement, internet, news, penalties, privacy, regulations, reports by tracey

“Data protection law was designed to be a fundamental and concrete dimension of the individual’s right to privacy, the primary safeguard against misuse of personal information. Given those ambitions, it is surprisingly rarely litigated in the UK. It also attracts criticism as imposing burdensome bureaucracy but delivering little in the way of tangible protection in a digital age. Arguably then, data protection law has tended to punch below its weight. There are a number of reasons for this.”

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Panopticon, 11th March 2013

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New rules for employment tribunals – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted March 15th, 2013 in employment tribunals, news, tribunals by tracey

“Employment tribunals are to become the ‘last resort, not the first port of call’ after the government’s announcement today that it has accepted proposals in a fundamental review of procedure for tribunals.”

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Law Society’s Gazette, 14th March 2013

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Legal action over Furness General Hospital deaths – BBC News

“More than 30 families have taken legal action against a hospital in north-west
England for a catalogue of baby and maternal deaths and injuries.”

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BBC News, 15th March 2013

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NHS complaints system review launched – Daily Telegraph

Posted March 15th, 2013 in complaints, health, inquiries, news by tracey

“An MP who claimed her husband died ‘like a battery hen’ in a hospital bed is to lead a review of the NHS complaints system launched today.”

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Daily Telegraph, 15th March 2013

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Sham groom caught out after going straight to ‘lads only’ holiday – Daily Telegraph

Posted March 15th, 2013 in conspiracy, fraud, marriage, news, sentencing, suspended sentences by tracey

“A man was jailed yesterday for his part in a sham marriage plot after he went on
a month-long ‘lads only’ holiday immediately after his supposed wedding.”

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Daily Telegraph, 15th March 2013

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Couple falsely accused of child abuse win damages from Haringey council – The Guardian

Posted March 15th, 2013 in child abuse, damages, news, social services by tracey

“Two experienced senior social workers who were plunged into a ‘nightmare’ after officials unlawfully investigated them over false allegations they had ill-treated their young daughter have won damages in the high court.”

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The Guardian, 14th March 2013

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Cameron pulls the plug on press talks – and sets stage for fight – The Guardian

Posted March 15th, 2013 in freedom of expression, legislation, media, news, parliament, reports by tracey

“PM’s ejector-seat diplomacy over Leveson leaves him facing a complex parliamentary battle.”

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The Guardian, 14th March 2013

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Alexander Litvinenko inquest delayed for five months – BBC News

Posted March 15th, 2013 in disclosure, documents, inquests, news, spying by tracey

“The inquest into the death of Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko in London has been delayed until 2 October. The poisoned KGB agent’s inquest was due to start on 1 May, but at a pre-inquest review coroner Sir Robert Owen said he was postponing it ‘with great reluctance.’ The UK government and Russia had been slow to release material, he said at a Royal Courts of Justice hearing.”

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BBCNews, 14th March 2013

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Car insurance: MPs to investigate impact of whiplash claims – BBC News

Posted March 15th, 2013 in insurance, news, personal injuries, select committees by tracey

“MPs are to investigate the extent to which claims for whiplash injuries are
pushing up the cost of car insurance.”

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BBC News, 15th March 2013

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‘Violence risk’ after military tours – BBC News

“Younger members of the armed forces returning from duty are more likely to
commit violent offences than the rest of the population, a study suggests.”

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BBC News, 15th March 2013

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Crown Prosecution accountant faces jail after £1m taxi fraud – Daily Telegraph

Posted March 15th, 2013 in accountants, conspiracy, Crown Prosecution Service, expenses, fraud, news by tracey

“A Crown Prosecution Service accountant who fiddled £1 million of taxi fares has been warned that she faces a lengthy jail sentence after admitting fraud.”

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Daily Telegraph, 15th March 2013

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