Scientists urge reform of ‘lethal’ libel law – The Times

Posted December 10th, 2009 in news by sally

“England’s draconian libel laws pose a danger to public health because they are interfering with the research published by medical journals, senior editors and scientists said.”

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The Times, 10th December 2009

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Bath Spa: Council paid £4m compensation for delay – BBC News

Posted December 9th, 2009 in building law, compensation, contracts, delay, news by sally

“Bath and North East Somerset Council was paid at least £4.17m in compensation for the delayed Bath Spa Project, its accounts have revealed.”

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BBC News, 9th December 2009

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Judges block horse injury claim – BBC News

Posted December 9th, 2009 in compensation, duty of care, horses, local government, news, personal injuries by sally

“A County Durham man left with brain damage after being kicked by a horse at a Cumbrian fair, has been blocked from claiming compensation.”

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BBC News, 9th December 2009

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Firm fined after chemical explosion closed motorways – BBC News

Posted December 9th, 2009 in explosives, fines, fire, health & safety, news by sally

“An international waste management company has been fined £150,000 after a major chemical fire closed two motorways in Lancashire.”

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BBC News, 9th December 2009

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Coroner criticises MoD over fatal helicopter crash – The Independent

Posted December 9th, 2009 in armed forces, health & safety, inquests, news by sally

“A coroner today criticised the Ministry of Defence for failing to adequately maintain a helicopter which crashed and caught fire in Iraq, claiming the lives of two SAS soldiers.”

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The Independent, 9th December 2009

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BBC was unfair to Crufts organiser in pedigree dogs exposé, rules Ofcom – The Guardian

Posted December 9th, 2009 in media, news by sally

“Ofcom has ruled that controversial BBC1 documentary Pedigree Dogs Exposed, which alleged that events such as Crufts awarded top prizes to unhealthy and inbred  animals, was unfair in some aspects of its treatment of the Kennel Club.”

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The Guardian, 9th December 2009

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Hotelier Ben Vogelenzang cleared of insulting Muslim guest – The Times

Posted December 9th, 2009 in news by sally

“A district judge questioned the character of a Muslim convert as he dismissed the case against husband and wife Christian hoteliers who she claimed had deeply offended her new-found religion.”

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The Times, 9th December 2009

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Briton guilty of plotting ‘deadly terror attack’ – BBC News

Posted December 9th, 2009 in conspiracy, murder, news, terrorism by sally

“A British Muslim has been convicted of conspiring to murder civilians in a ‘deadly terrorist attack’.”

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BBC News, 9th December 2009

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Killer nurse granted leave to appeal – The Independent

Posted December 9th, 2009 in appeals, murder, news by sally

“A former staff nurse serving at least 30 years behind bars for the murder of four patients at two Leeds hospitals was given the go-ahead to challenge his conviction today.”

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The Independent, 9th December 2009

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Shops ‘unfair’ over shoplifting cases – The Independent

Posted December 9th, 2009 in compensation, news, theft, unfair commercial practices by sally

“Tesco, Boots and a host of high street giants are using a ‘deceitful’ and ‘unfair’ system to seek hundreds of pounds in compensation payouts from petty shoplifters, a report claimed today.”

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The Independent, 9th December 2009

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Tullett case suspended over undisclosed evidence – The Times

Posted December 9th, 2009 in news by sally

“A High Court battle between two City brokers was suspended yesterday after a team of lawyers admitted that a tranche of evidence had not been disclosed to their opponents.”

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The Times, 9th December 2009

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Can justice be served when authorities have a financial incentive? – The Times

Posted December 9th, 2009 in news by sally

“The case of Philip Bowles is not going to provoke a major ‘miscarriage of justice’ campaign. He is not wrongly accused of murder, nor is he a martyr for a cause.”

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The Times, 9th December 2009

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Parents in Rhyl who kept children in squalor are jailed – BBC News

Posted December 9th, 2009 in child neglect, news, sentencing by sally

“A couple who kept their son and daughter of three and five in ‘squalor almost beyond imagination’ have been given jail terms at Mold Crown Court.”

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BBC News, 8th December 2009

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Parents sue pushchair maker over ‘injury warnings’ – BBC News

Posted December 9th, 2009 in defective goods, news, personal injuries by sally

“A group of parents is suing pushchair maker Maclaren claiming it knew its products had injured children and ignored warnings others could get hurt.”

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BBC News, 9th December 2009

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12 years for man who kidnapped woman and daughter – The Independent

Posted December 9th, 2009 in kidnapping, news, sentencing by sally

“A builder who abducted a woman and her two-year-old daughter at gunpoint from their luxury home and kept them captive for more than 18 hours was jailed for 12 years today.”

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The Independent, 8th December 2009

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Christian hoteliers asked guest in hijab if she was terrorist or killer, court told – The Times

Posted December 9th, 2009 in news by sally

“A pair of Christian hoteliers insulted a Muslim guest by calling her a terrorist and comparing the prophet Muhammad to a warlord, a court in Liverpool heard yesterday.”

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The Times, 9th December 2009

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Philip Bowles sentenced to jail for tax fraud despite judge’s doubts – The Times

Posted December 9th, 2009 in news by sally

“A judge has sentenced a businessman at the centre of a fraud case to 3½ years in jail despite admitting the existence of fresh evidence that casts doubt on the safety of his conviction.”

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The Times, 9th December 2009

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Woman sues Ministry of Justice after ‘prison doctors failed to spot breast cancer’ – Daily Telegraph

Posted December 8th, 2009 in cancer, negligence, news, prisons by sally

“A woman who says prison doctors failed to spot potentially fatal breast cancer when she was in prison has launched a bid for damages at the High Court.”

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Daily Telegraph, 8th December 2009

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Newspaper thwarts libel claim with E-Commerce Regulations defence – OUT-LAW.com

Posted December 8th, 2009 in defamation, internet, news by sally

“A newspaper publisher was not liable for user comments posted after an online article and will not have to pay out libel damages, the High Court has ruled.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 8th December

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Arsonist who killed three-year-old girl jailed for life – The Guardian

Posted December 8th, 2009 in arson, news, sentencing by sally

“A man who killed a three-year-old girl in a house fire during a revenge attack at the home of his former girlfriend’s family was today jailed for life for murder.”

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The Guardian, 8th December 2009

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