Rochdale gang jailed for total of 77 years for sexually exploiting young girls – The Guardian

Posted May 10th, 2012 in news, rape, sentencing, sexual offences, trafficking in human beings by sally

“Nine men have received heavy jail sentences at Liverpool crown court for their part in a child sexual exploitation gang that groomed young vulnerable girls in Rochdale.”

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The Guardian, 9th May 2012

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Prisoners launch High Court challenge to keep more of their wages – Daily Telegraph

Posted May 10th, 2012 in employment, news, prisons, rehabilitation, remuneration, victims by sally

“Prisoners who take jobs outside jail have launched a High Court challenge to keep a great share of their wages, claiming too much goes to victim support.”

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Daily Telegraph, 9th May 2012

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

Should we outlaw genetic discrimination? – UK Human Rights Blog

“Earlier this month the Association of British Insurers announced the latest extension on the moratorium on the use of genetic test results for insurance purposes. But is this ‘Concordat’ sufficient protection? Genetic technologies are becoming increasingly available and profound questions are arising in relation to life and health insurance and employability as genetic screening becomes cheaper and widespread.”

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UK Human Rights Blog, 9th May 2012

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Justice system criticised as Spectator faces £5,000 fine over article that jeopardised Stephen Lawrence trial – The Independent

Posted May 10th, 2012 in contempt of court, fines, media, news, reporting restrictions by sally

“The father of Stephen Lawrence renewed his criticisms of the criminal justice system today after it emerged that the Spectator magazine faces a maximum £5,000 fine over an article written by Rod Liddle that jeopardised the trial of two of the black teenager’s racist killers.”

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The Independent, 9th May 2012

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Parents reunited with baby after court rules fractures were caused by rickets – The Guardian

Posted May 10th, 2012 in child abuse, health, miscarriage of justice, news by sally

“A couple accused of abusing their baby after 17 fractures were discovered have welcomed a court ruling which found that the fractures were not caused by abuse but by the bone-weakening disease rickets.”

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The Guardian, 9th May 2012

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Televising trials: What can be learned from US? – BBC News

Posted May 10th, 2012 in courts, media, news, witnesses by sally

“Television cameras are to be allowed to film courts in England and Wales for the first time, it has been announced in the Queen’s Speech. What can be learned from the experience in the United States and Scotland?”

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BBC News, 10th May 2012

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New Bill will reform libel laws – The Independent

Posted May 10th, 2012 in bills, defamation, freedom of expression, news by sally

“A Bill to protect freedom of speech and reform the libel laws is to be introduced into Parliament, it was announced in the Queen’s Speech.”

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The Independent, 9th May 2012

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Queen’s speech puts ‘growth, justice and constitutional reform’ at its heart – The Guardian

Posted May 10th, 2012 in bills, constitutional reform, news, parliament, speeches by sally

“Lords reform takes centre stage in legislative agenda, alongside measures to support families, change employment law and reform pensions”

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The Guardian, 9th May 2012

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Related link: Queen’s speech 2012 – full text

US self-defence expert banned from entering UK – BBC News

Posted May 9th, 2012 in immigration, news, self-defence, violence by sally

“An American expert in violent self-defence has been excluded from entering the UK by the Home Office.”

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BBC News, 9th May 2012

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Taking Control – The Bar Council

Posted May 9th, 2012 in advocacy, barristers, legal education, news, quality assurance by sally

“Lawyers worldwide look to the UK as leading the common law world in terms of its jurisprudence; the challenges to this position; the Bar must fend off consultation fatigue and become part of the debate; education, training and the quality assurance scheme for advocates”

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The Bar Council, May 2012

Source: www.barcouncil.org.uk

Finance & Divorce April Update 2012 – Family Law Week

Posted May 9th, 2012 in divorce, families, family courts, news by sally

“Joanna Grandfield, Associate (barrister), Anna Heenan, solicitor and David Salter, Joint Head of Family Law at Mills & Reeve LLP analyse the latest key financial remedies cases.”

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Family Law Week, 8th May 2012

Source: www.familylawweek.com

200 war criminals identified by Britain but only three deported – Daily Telegraph

Posted May 9th, 2012 in deportation, news, war crimes by sally

“Hundreds of suspected war criminals have tried to settle in Britain in recent years but only a dozen have been banned from the country and some have been allowed to stay on human rights grounds.”

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Daily Telegraph, 9th May 2012

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NHS risk register’s publication vetoed by cabinet – The Guardian

Posted May 9th, 2012 in freedom of information, government departments, health, news, veto by sally

“The official assessment of the risks involved in the government’s NHS shakeup will never be published after the cabinet exercised its rare right of veto to keep it secret.”

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The Guardian, 8th May 2012

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Louise Mensch ‘troll’ is told he could face jail – The Guardian

Posted May 9th, 2012 in electronic mail, internet, news by sally

“An internet ‘troll’ who tried to drive the Conservative MP Louise Mensch off Twitter by sending her an email threatening the lives of her children has been warned he could be jailed for six months.”

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The Guardian, 8th May 2012

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Comparison websites ‘break the law’ over disabled users – Daily Telegraph

“They may spend millions of pounds on advertising campaigns featuring mustachioed opera singers and cheeky meerkats, but some of the nation’s most popular comparison websites have been accused of breaking the law by denying access to more than 12m consumers with disabilities.”

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Daily Telegraph, 7th May 2012

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

Why lawyers can’t coach witnesses – The Guardian

Posted May 9th, 2012 in inquiries, legal profession, news, professional conduct, witnesses by sally

“If lawyers are preparing David Cameron for his appearance before Lord Justice Leveson, they are on perilous ground.”

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The Guardian, 8th May 2012

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Age-ratings call for music DVDs – BBC News

Posted May 9th, 2012 in children, consumer protection, media, news by sally

“In a bid to protect children from over-sexualised imagery, the government is to consult on whether music DVDs should have movie-style age ratings.”

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BBC News, 9th May 2012

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Home Office highlights gaps in online surveillance of criminals – The Guardian

“The rapidly changing nature of internet-based communications has left the security agencies and the police unable to legally track the online activities of terrorists and serious criminals in 25% of cases, the Home Office says.”

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The Guardian, 8th May 2012

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Regulating porn: protecting children online – Halsbury’s Law Exchange

Posted May 9th, 2012 in children, internet, news, pornography by sally

“In the week that many parents will have to explain why a stripper was put through on Britain’s Got Talent (BGT) rather than a female impressionist, there has been much publicity on the idea of opt in pornography and whether this would be an effective way of protecting children from accessing indecent images online.”

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Halsbury’s Law Exchange, 8th May 2012

Source: www.halsburyslawexchange.co.uk

Rochdale grooming trial: Nine found guilty of child sex charges – BBC News

“Nine men have been convicted of being part of a child sexual exploitation ring in Greater Manchester.”

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BBC News, 8th May 2012

Source: www.bbc.co.uk