Government slammed for failure over bogus colleges and economic migrants – The Times

Posted July 21st, 2009 in education, immigration, news by sally

“Private colleges should face compulsory regulation to prevent ‘bogus’ institutions from operating as a front for illegal immigration, a parliamentary committee recommends today.”

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The Times, 21st July 2009

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House of Lords reforms will remove hereditary principle – Ministry of Justice

Posted July 21st, 2009 in constitutional reform, news, parliament, peerages & dignities by sally

“Reforms unveiled today by Jack Straw as part of the Constitutional Reform and Governance Bill will remove the hereditary principle from the House of Lords and allow for the disqualification of peers found guilty of serious criminal offences.”

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Ministry of Justice, 20th July 2009

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Regional law firms take severe steps to cut costs – The Times

Posted July 21st, 2009 in law firms, news by sally

“Britain’s leading regional law firms, suffering even more severely from the downturn in the legal services market than their London rivals, are imposing drastic cost-cutting measures in an attempt to stave off further job losses.”

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The Times, 21st July 2009

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Non-Muslims turning to Sharia courts to resolve civil disputes – The Times

Posted July 21st, 2009 in dispute resolution, islamic law, news by sally

“Increasing numbers of non-Muslims are turning to Sharia courts to resolve commercial disputes and other civil matters, The Times has learnt.”

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The Times, 21st July 2009

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Equitable Life policyholders head to court – The Times

Posted July 21st, 2009 in compensation, insurance, maladministration, news by sally

“Equitable Life policyholders take their claim for compensation to the Royal Courts of Justice on Tuesday in a bid to overturn a Government ruling that gives them a fraction of what they say is a fair entitlement.”

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The Times, 20th July 2009

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Legal aid tendering proposals postponed – The Independent

Posted July 21st, 2009 in law firms, legal aid, news, tenders by sally

“Ministers have postponed plans to make law firms bid for criminal legal aid work.”

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The Independent, 21st July 2009

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Ex-boyfriend jailed for double shooting – The Guardian

Posted July 20th, 2009 in firearms, grievous bodily harm, murder, news, sentencing by sally

“A jilted boyfriend was jailed for lifetoday today for gunning down his girlfriend’s parents, after blaming them for breaking up their relationship.”

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The Guardian, 20th July 2009

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Google cleared of responsibility for indexing defamatory comments – Daily Telegraph

Posted July 20th, 2009 in defamation, internet, news by sally

“A landmark ruling in the High Court has cleared Google of all responsibility for indexing defamatory comments that appear in blogs, news articles and forums.”

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Daily Telegraph, 20th July 2009

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Widow sues over Iraq ambush death – BBC News

Posted July 20th, 2009 in compensation, duty of care, Iraq, news by sally

“A widow whose security consultant husband died during an ambush in Iraq has begun a High Court claim for about £300,000 compensation over his death.”

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BBC News, 20th July 2009

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Oligarch challenges court ruling – The Independent

Posted July 20th, 2009 in contracts, jurisdiction, news, Russia by sally

“Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska today challenged a court ruling that a £2 billion-plus lawsuit launched against him by a former friend should be tried in England rather than Russia.”

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The Independent, 20th July 2009

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Police pay £3,000 to sex offender – BBC News

Posted July 20th, 2009 in damages, miscarriage of justice, news, sexual offences, wrongful arrest by sally

“A convicted paedophile has won more than £3,000 in damages from North Yorkshire Police for wrongful arrest.”

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BBC News, 20th July 2009

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Lawyers will launch £50m ‘litigation fund’ – The Times

Posted July 20th, 2009 in costs, law firms, news by sally

“Three lawyers are planning the flotation of a £50m fund that will make money by financing legal disputes and sharing in any damages awarded.”

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The Times, 19th July 2009

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Criminal justice system ‘broken’, says thinktank – The Guardian

Posted July 20th, 2009 in criminal justice, inquiries, local government, news by sally

“The criminal justice system is ‘broken’ and ‘failing’ because decision-making is excessively centralised, according to a thinktank report published today.”

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The Guardian, 20th July 2009

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Management of Broadmoor high security hospital criticised after deaths – The Times

Posted July 20th, 2009 in death in custody, news, secure hospitals by sally

“Deaths at Broadmoor high security hospital and other institutions will be linked to management failures in a highly critical report this week.”

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The Times, 20th July 2009

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MoJ launches schools legal education project – The Lawyer

Posted July 20th, 2009 in legal education, news, school children by sally

“School pupils are to be taught how the justice ­system works as part of a national curriculum change unveiled by justice minister Bridget Prentice and ­Attorney General Baroness Scotland QC.”

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The Lawyer, 20th July 2009

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Metropolitan police’s ‘kettling’ tactic challenged in European court – The Guardian

Posted July 20th, 2009 in demonstrations, human rights, news, police by sally

“The Metropolitan police’s controversial tactic of containing large numbers of protesters against their will, known as ‘kettling’, will be challenged in a case lodged tomorrow with the European Court of Human Rights that claims the practice is a fundamental breach of liberty.”

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The Guardian, 19th July 2009

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Peers line up to block House of Lords reforms – The Independent

Posted July 20th, 2009 in constitutional reform, news, parliament, peerages & dignities by sally

“Plans to turn the House of Lords into an elected chamber could be blocked by overwhelming opposition among peers, research for The Independent has revealed.”

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The Independent, 20th July 2009

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Attorney general survives shake-up unscathed – The Guardian

Posted July 20th, 2009 in attorney general, constitutional reform, news by sally

“Plans to make the role of attorney general independent of government have been ditched by ministers, despite a two-year battle by constitutional reformers. They had wanted the role to be depoliticised, a move aimed at preventing criticism over a number of highly sensitive cases, including the advice given to government over the war in Iraq, and the decision to abandon the inquiry into BAE Systems.”

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The Guardian, 17th July 2009

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Falsely jailed man gets £60,000 – The Indepedent

“A High Court judge has condemned the Home Office’s ‘unforgivable’ treatment of a Dutch national falsely imprisoned for 128 days, supposedly in a case of mistaken identity.”

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The Independent, 18th July 2009

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Pakistani students launch legal action over arrests – The Independent

Posted July 20th, 2009 in detention, news, terrorism by sally

“Janas Khan, one of two Pakistani students released from prison yesterday months after terrorism charges against them were dropped, has told The Independent on Sunday he was ‘shocked and angry’ at his treatment by the UK Government. Lawyers acting for the remaining seven Pakistani students still held in prison have also announced they will launch a legal challenge against the Government this week.”

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The Independent, 19th July 2009

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