Private school child safety rules should be ‘overhauled’ – The Guardian

Posted March 24th, 2009 in education, news, privacy, school children by sally

“Rules governing children’s safety in independent schools and academies should be ‘comprehensively overhauled’, a government advisor said today.”

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The Guardian, 24th March 2009

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NHS is failing patients with learning disabilities, regulators say – The Times

Posted March 24th, 2009 in health, learning difficulties, news by sally

“The National Health Service is failing people with learning disabilities, according to a report published today on the deaths of six disabled patients.”

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The Times, 24th March 2009

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Lawyer-client privilege can’t stop surveillance, says House of Lords – OUT-LAW.com

Posted March 24th, 2009 in interception, investigatory powers, legal profession, news, privilege by sally

“The state is allowed to bug communication between lawyers and their clients, the House of Lords has said. The UK’s highest court ruled that spy law the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (RIPA) allows lawyers’ conversations to be bugged.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 23rd March 2009

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Settlement after hospital blunder – BBC News

Posted March 24th, 2009 in birth, compensation, hospitals, negligence, news by sally

“A woman has won a multi-million pound compensation settlement after a blunder at a Wearside hospital left her with serious brain damage.”

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BBC News, 23rd March 2009

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Company fined after worker death – BBC News

Posted March 24th, 2009 in health & safety, homicide, negligence, news by sally

“A waste company in Sunderland has been fined £15,000 after one of its workers was killed when he was hit by a 20-tonne dumper truck.”

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BBC News, 23rd March 2009

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UK ‘home to 200 rights abusers’ – BBC News

Posted March 24th, 2009 in human rights, immigration, news, war crimes by sally

“More than 200 people responsible for war crimes and other human rights abuses overseas could be living in Britain, the BBC has learned.”

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BBC News, 24th March 2009

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Hindu elder in High Court bid for open-air cremation – Daily Telegraph

Posted March 24th, 2009 in burials and cremation, news by sally

“In a test case on religious burials, Davender Ghai, aged 70, is challenging a refusal by Newcastle City Council to permit him to be cremated according to his Hindu faith.”

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Daily Telegraph, 24th March 2009

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Google Street View: formal privacy complaint – Daily Telegraph

Posted March 24th, 2009 in internet, news, privacy by sally

“Privacy International has lodged the complaint with the Information Commissioner over claims that a number of people are identifiable through the Street View service.”

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Daily Telegraph, 24th March 2009

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The Big Question: Are there illegal government databases and what can we do about it? – The Independent

Posted March 24th, 2009 in data protection, government departments, human rights, news by sally

“The Big Question: Are there illegal government databases and what can we do about it?.”

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The Independent, 24th March 2009

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We must safeguard all children, including young offenders – The Guardian

Posted March 24th, 2009 in children, news, young offenders by sally

“”Lord Laming’s review of child protection procedures ignores the needs of those in the criminal justice system.”

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The Guardian, 24th March 2009

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Don’t change rules on charges, warns Keir Starmer – The Times

Posted March 24th, 2009 in Crown Prosecution Service, news, police, prosecutions by sally

“The Director of Public Prosecutions delivered a strong warning last night that handing back the job of charging suspects to the police would be a ‘grave mistake’.”

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The Times, 24th March 2009

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Two stars of BBC’s Trawlermen series jailed in illegal fishing case – The Guardian

Posted March 23rd, 2009 in fisheries, news by sally

“Two stars of the BBC’s Trawlermen series have been jailed and fined £370,000 after they landed fish illegally.”

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The Guardian, 23rd March 2009

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Prince Charles’ Duchy Originals ordered to remove ‘misleading’ herbal remedy claims – Daily Telegraph

Posted March 23rd, 2009 in advertising, complementary medicine, consumer protection, news by sally

“The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has upheld a complaint over the online advertising of two remedies, Duchy Herbals Echina-Relief Tincture and Duchy Herbals Hyperi-Lift Tincture, which are sold for £10 for 50ml in selected Boots and Waitrose stores.”

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Daily Telegraph, 23rd March 2009

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Government bid to extend ‘human rights’ prompts fears of nanny state – Daily Telegraph

Posted March 23rd, 2009 in human rights, news by sally

“Entitlement to good health care, education and freedom from poverty could be enshrined in law under the green paper to be published by Justice Minister Jack Straw.”

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Daily Telegraph, 23rd March 2009

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Stars call for end to archaic libel laws – The Times

Posted March 23rd, 2009 in defamation, freedom of expression, news by sally

“The actor and comedian Rowan Atkinson and writer Andrew O’Hagan are heading a coalition of entertainers, writers, lawyers and journalists in a move today for the scrapping of an archaic law that allows people to be jailed for speaking out.”

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The Times, 23rd March 2009

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College sued over sex abuse claim – BBC News

Posted March 23rd, 2009 in child abuse, news, sexual offences by sally

“A former City lawyer is claiming £5m damages against a Catholic school over sexual abuse he alleges he suffered there during the 1970s.”

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BBC News, 23rd March 2009

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Legal aid reform programme – Ministry of Justice

Posted March 23rd, 2009 in legal aid, news by sally

“Legal Aid Minister Lord Bach has given a speech on the legal aid reform programme at the Advice Services Alliance conference in which he has announced that more people will be eligible for civil legal aid.”

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Ministry of Justice, 20th March 2009

Source: www.justice.gov.uk

Cuts to forensic watchdog ‘will cause miscarriages of justice’ – The Independent

Posted March 23rd, 2009 in forensic science, news by sally

“Dozens of miscarriages of justice could occur in the next few months because the body that regulates expert witnesses in court is being shut down by the Government, senior scientists warned yesterday.”

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The Independent, 22nd March 2009

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Police accused of misusing terror laws against peaceful protests – The Guardian

Posted March 23rd, 2009 in demonstrations, news, police, terrorism by sally

“Laws intended for counter-terrorism are being misused in an increasingly heavy-handed approach to policing protests, a new parliamentary report warns today.”

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The Guardian, 23rd March 2009

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Right to privacy broken by a quarter of UK’s public databases, says report – The Guardian

Posted March 23rd, 2009 in data protection, news, privacy by sally

“A quarter of all the largest public-sector database projects, including the ID cards register, are fundamentally flawed and clearly breach European data protection and rights laws, according to a report published today.”

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The Guardian, 23rd March 2009

Source: www.guardian.co.uk