Ryanair boss to challenge EU law on hotel bills – The Times

Posted April 22nd, 2010 in news by sally

“Tens of thousands of exhausted holidaymakers struggled home yesterday as the scramble for flights and ferries continued, despite airports reopening.

But many face a new battle after Michael O’Leary, the Ryanair chief executive, said he would challenge the EU laws that hold airlines responsible for customers’ hotel and food bills after cancelled or delayed flights.”

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The Times, 22nd April 2010

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Sats boycott prompts threat of legal challenge – Daily Telegraph

Posted April 22nd, 2010 in education, industrial action, news, teachers, trade unions by sally

“Headteachers are facing possible legal action after pressing ahead with a planned boycott of Sats tests in England.”

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Daily Telegraph, 21st April 2010

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AWOL soldier loses sentence appeal – The Independent

Posted April 22nd, 2010 in appeals, armed forces, news, post-traumatic stress disorder, war by sally

“A soldier who went absent without leave as he was about to be deployed to Afghanistan lost a Court of Appeal challenge against his nine-month sentence today.”

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The Independent, 21st April 2010

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Sex offenders win legal challenge over register – BBC News

Posted April 21st, 2010 in human rights, news, sexual offences, Supreme Court by sally

“Two convicted sex offenders have won the right to challenge their inclusion on the UK’s sex offenders register.”

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BBC News, 21st April 2010

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Court backs extradition of mother to US on abduction charge – The Guardian

Posted April 21st, 2010 in child abduction, extradition, news, obtaining property by deception by sally

“High court judges have backed demands by the home secretary and the US authorities to extradite a seriously ill woman to stand trial in America on charges of abducting her daughter 12 years ago.”

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The Guardian, 21st April 2010

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AWOL soldier appeals against jail sentence – The Independent

Posted April 21st, 2010 in appeals, armed forces, news, post-traumatic stress disorder by sally

“Lawyers for a soldier who was jailed for going absent without leave after refusing to fight in Afghanistan will appeal against his sentence today.”

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The Independent, 21st April 2010

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Man ‘angry at phone call’ killed stranger in Greenwich – BBC News

Posted April 21st, 2010 in diminished responsibility, mental health, murder, news by sally

“A man who stabbed a stranger to ‘release his rage’ at not being able to get through to his girlfriend’s phone has been found guilty of murder.”

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BBC News, 20th April 2010

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Nine face trial for biggest UK jewellery robbery – The Independent

Posted April 21st, 2010 in conspiracy, firearms, news, robbery by sally

“Nine men, including one from Dorset, are due to go on trial accused of taking part in Britain’s biggest jewellery robbery in central London.”

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The Independent, 21st April 2010

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Worker wins £100,000 after ‘environmental discrimination’ – Daily Telegraph

Posted April 20th, 2010 in belief discrimination, compensation, news by sally

“A worker has won almost £100,000 because his firm discriminated against his environmental views after a landmark legal ruling placed them on a par with religious beliefs.”

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Daily Telegraph, 20th April 2010

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Suspended paediatrician David Southall wins GMC appeal – BBC News

“Paediatrician David Southall has won an appeal over a long-running dispute with the General Medical Council.”

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BBC News, 20th April 2010

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Lawyers ‘desperate’ to buy shares before buyout, court told – The Independent

Posted April 20th, 2010 in insider dealing, news, solicitors by sally

“Two lawyers made nearly £80,000 in unlawful profits after using insider information to buy shares in a small biotech firm on the brink of a large corporate buy out, a court heard today.”

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The Independent, 20th April 2010

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Pakistani sex offender wins right to stay in UK – BBC News

Posted April 20th, 2010 in appeals, deportation, news, sexual offences by sally

“A Pakistani man who sexually abused two girls has won the right to stay in Britain, claiming his human rights would be breached if he was deported.”

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BBC News, 20th April 2010

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Baby P killer Steven Barker loses rape appeal bid – BBC News

Posted April 20th, 2010 in appeals, news, rape by sally

“One of the three people jailed for the death of Baby Peter has lost a bid to take his appeal against a rape conviction to the Supreme Court.”

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BBC News, 20th April 2010

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BSB launches survey on the future of the profession – Bar Standards Board

Posted April 20th, 2010 in barristers, consultations, legal profession, legal services, news by sally

“The Bar Standards Board (BSB) today (16 April) launched a survey of the profession on opinions and expectations in relation to the new business structures permitted under the Legal Services Act 2007. The BSB has teamed up with leading market research group YouGov to create and administer the survey, which all barristers, clerks and practice managers will be invited to complete.”

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Bar Standards Board, 16th April 2010

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House of Lords transformation plans leaked – The Guardian

Posted April 20th, 2010 in elections, news, parliament, peerages & dignities by sally

“The House of Lords should become a second chamber where just two-thirds of members are elected until fresh primary legislation in 10 years’ time decides whether all peers should be elected, according to a document drawn up by the government.”

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The Guardian, 19th April 2010

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Comedian Mark Thomas wins £1,200 over police search – The Guardian

Posted April 20th, 2010 in compensation, demonstrations, false imprisonment, news, police, stop and search by sally

“Police have paid compensation and apologised to the comedian and activist Mark Thomas after they admitted unlawfully searching him for looking ‘over-confident’ at a demonstration.”

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The Guardian, 19th April 2010

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Father guilty of killing daughter in Norwich in 1985 – BBC News

Posted April 20th, 2010 in assault, child abuse, murder, news by sally

“A 51-year-old man has been found guilty of smothering his six-week-old baby to death in 1985.”

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BBC News, 19th April 2010

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Lap-dancing clubs may take cases to European court – The Guardian

Posted April 20th, 2010 in appeals, licensing, local government, news, sex establishments by sally

“Strip clubs could use the Human Rights Act to oppose legislation allowing councils greater freedom to turn down lap-dancing licence applications, venue owners say.”

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The Guardian, 19th April 2010

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FSA bans two analysts after bets on leaks – The Times

Posted April 20th, 2010 in news by sally

“The Financial Services Authority finished a frenetic week of punishing wrongdoing yesterday when it fined two former analysts a combined £276,000 and banned them for market abuse.”

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The Times, 17th April 2010

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Call to change law after burglar death case – The Independent

Posted April 20th, 2010 in burglary, murder, news, offensive weapons, self-defence by sally

“The law should be strengthened to protect homeowners who confront burglars, the mother of a trainee builder cleared of murdering a teenage intruder said today.”

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The Independent, 19th April 2010

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