Poundworld fined over faulty thermometers – The Independent

Posted November 19th, 2010 in consumer credit, news, sale of goods by sally

“Discount retailer Poundworld has been fined £5,000 for selling dangerously faulty digital thermometers and other medical items, it was announced today.”

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The Independent, 18th November 2010

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Bar owner cleared of GBH faces £9,000 legal bill after court refuses to pay for his top QC – Daily Telegraph

Posted November 19th, 2010 in barristers, costs, fees, legal aid, news by sally

“An innocent businessman faces a £9,000 legal bill after judges ruled that the taxpayer should not have to pay for the leading criminal barrister who defended him.”

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Daily Telegraph, 18th November 2010

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Fingerprint identification evidence questioned by senior judge – Daily Telegraph

Posted November 19th, 2010 in evidence, fingerprints, identification, news by sally

“A senior judge has raised concerns over fingerprint evidence used in criminal trials, warning that it rests on ‘assumptions’ that have never been scientifically proven.”

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Daily Telegraph, 19th November 2010

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Wiltshire policeman cleared of assault on appeal – BBC News

Posted November 18th, 2010 in appeals, assault, news, police by sally

“A Wiltshire policeman convicted of assaulting a woman in custody has been cleared on appeal.”

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BBC News, 18th November 2010

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Making criminal justice statistics more transparent – Ministry of Justice

Posted November 18th, 2010 in consultations, criminal justice, news, statistics by sally

“Making criminal justice statistics more transparent and user friendly is the aim of a consultation launched today (17 November).”

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Ministry of Justice, 17th November 2010

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High Court action over London City Airport expansion – BBC News

Posted November 18th, 2010 in airports, environmental protection, local government, news by sally

“A group of residents from east London are taking a council to court over a decision to allow 50% more flights a year from London City Airport.”

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BBC News, 18th November 2010

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Neuberger: mediation is no substitute for justice – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted November 18th, 2010 in dispute resolution, legal aid, news by sally

“Mediation ‘cannot be a substitute for justice’, the master of the rolls warned this week, in a view that appears sharply at odds with government proposals to replace many legal aid-funded cases with alternative dispute resolution.”

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Law Society’s Gazette, 18th November 2010

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Judgement reserved in Phil Woolas election case – BBC News

Posted November 18th, 2010 in disciplinary procedures, elections, judicial review, news by sally

“Three High Court judges considering former Labour MP Phil Woolas’s bid to overturn his ban from politics have reserved judgement.”

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BBC News, 17th November 2010

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Court says News of the World staff who ordered phone hack must be named – The Guardian

Posted November 18th, 2010 in evidence, interception, media, news, telecommunications by sally

“The private investigator at the centre of the phone-hacking scandal has been ordered by a high court judge to reveal who instructed him to engage in the illegal interception of voicemail messages of public figures.”

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The Guardian, 17th November 2010

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Half of young offenders say custody does not work – Daily Telegraph

Posted November 18th, 2010 in detention, news, rehabilitation, young offenders by sally

“More than half of young offenders believe detention does nothing to stop them going back to crime, a study has revealed.”

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Daily Telegraph, 18th November 2010

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Government suffers Lords defeat over ID card refunds – BBC News

Posted November 18th, 2010 in compensation, identity cards, news by sally

“The government has been defeated in the Lords over its refusal to offer people who bought ID cards a refund.”

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BBC News, 17th November 2010

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Employers of illegal workers failing to pay fines – The Guardian

Posted November 18th, 2010 in employment, fines, immigration, news by sally

“The UK Border Agency (UKBA) has failed to create a ‘hostile environment’ for employers of illegal migrant workers in Britain who have escaped tens of millions of pounds of unpaid fines, according to an official report published today.”

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The Guardian, 18th November 2010

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Legal aid: annotated government proposals for reform – The Guardian

Posted November 17th, 2010 in budgets, legal aid, news by sally

“Legal affairs correspondent, Afua Hirsch, dissects the green paper on legal aid and gives her views on the most important passages. Click on the highlighted paragraphs to read their comments or use the annotations bar at the top of the page to flick through them.”

Proposal for Reform of Legal Aid in England and Wales

The Guardian, 17th November 2010

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No charges for MI5 officer accused over Binyam Mohamed – BBC News

Posted November 17th, 2010 in intelligence services, news, prosecutions, torture by sally

“The Crown Prosecution Service has dropped its investigation into an MI5 officer accused of complicity in the mistreatment of Binyam Mohamed.”

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BBC News, 17th November 2010

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Teenagers jailed for killing suspected paedophile – Daily Telegraph

Posted November 17th, 2010 in murder, news, sentencing, young offenders by sally

“A 15-year-old boy who killed a suspected paedophile ‘to teach him a lesson’ has been given a life sentence.”

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Daily Telegraph, 17th November 2010

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Theresa May axes Harman’s Law – Daily Telegraph

Posted November 17th, 2010 in equality, news by sally

“A legal duty forcing public bodies to help reduce inequality caused by class disadvantage is to be scrapped.”

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Daily Telegraph, 17th November 2010

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Bill for settling Guantanamo Bay ‘torture’ cases could top £30m – The Independent

Posted November 17th, 2010 in compensation, intelligence services, news, torture by sally

“Compensation payments and legal costs for 16 British citizens and residents who claim they were tortured at Guantanamo Bay could leave the Government footing a bill of up to £30m.”

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The Independent, 17th November 2010

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Drug companies ‘exploit legal loophole’ – Daily Telegraph

Posted November 17th, 2010 in medicines, news, price fixing by sally

“Senior doctors have written to David Cameron calling for action over a legal loophole that enables drug companies to set ‘exorbitant prices’ for drugs to treat rare diseases.”

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Daily Telegraph, 17th November 2010

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Housing and legal bodies warn of ‘dire consequences’ from new mortgage rules – The Guardian

Posted November 17th, 2010 in financial regulation, housing, mortgages, news by sally

“A coalition of the UK’s leading housing and legal organisations have written to Chancellor George Osborne warning of ‘dire consequences’ for homebuyers and the building industry if Financial Service Authority proposals for mortgage regulation are implemented.”

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The Guardian, 16th November 2010

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Adoption doctor loses religious bias claim – The Independent

Posted November 17th, 2010 in adoption, Christianity, doctors, news, religious discrimination by sally

“A Christian paediatrician who was dismissed from an adoption panel over her belief that children should not be placed with same-sex couples today lost her claim for religious discrimination.”

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The Independent, 16th November 2010

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