Gutted! The fisherman caught faking his death – The Independent

Posted February 6th, 2009 in fisheries, fraud, news by sally

“A trawlerman who faked his own death and sent an obituary to a magazine to avoid paying fines of up to £1m for flouting fishing regulations is facing jail.”

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The Independent, 6th February 2009

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Lords: rise of CCTV is threat to freedom – The Guardian

Posted February 6th, 2009 in closed circuit television, news, privacy by sally

“The steady expansion of the ‘surveillance society’ risks undermining fundamental freedoms including the right to privacy, according to a House of Lords report published today.”

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The Guardian, 6th February 2009

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Road accident victims ‘bullied into settling’ by insurers – The Times

Posted February 5th, 2009 in accidents, compensation, news, personal injuries, road traffic by sally

“Motor accident victims are facing high pressure tactics from insurers to settle for less compensation than they are entitled to receive, a leading accident lawyer said this evening.”

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The Times, 5th February 2009

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Miliband defends ‘torture’ row documents gag – The Independent

Posted February 5th, 2009 in disclosure, intelligence services, news, torture by sally

“Foreign Secretary David Miliband today defended the non-disclosure of US intelligence after a furious row erupted between the British courts and the American administration over the Binyam Mohamed case.”

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The Independent, 5th February 2009

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David Miliband to make statement on Binyam Mohamed ‘torture cover up’ – The Times

Posted February 5th, 2009 in disclosure, intelligence services, news, terrorism, torture by sally

“David Miliband will make a statement to the House of Commons today on the alleged cover-up of the torture of Binyam Mohamed, a former British resident being held at Guantanamo Bay.”

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The Times, 5th February 2009

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Smith launches crackdown on knife sales – The Independent

Posted February 5th, 2009 in children, news, offensive weapons by sally

“The Home Secretary Jacqui Smith said there was ‘not one easy quick way’ to tackle knife crime, as she launched a new crackdown on selling knives to youngsters today.”

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The Independent, 5th February 2009

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Marks & Spencer tastes victory in tax tussle over teacake – The Times

Posted February 5th, 2009 in food, news, VAT by sally

“A storm over a teacake is finally over after Marks & Spencer yesterday won a 13-year legal battle about whether its popular chocolate-covered treats should be deemed a cake or a biscuit.”

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The Times, 5th February 2009

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PCSOs account for more than half of police misconduct – Daily Telegraph

Posted February 5th, 2009 in community support officers, disciplinary procedures, news by sally

“Police community support officers accounted for more than half of all police staff gross misconduct cases during the last financial year despite only making up about a fifth of the workforce, a report shows.”

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Daily Telegraph, 5th February 2009

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Appeals need ‘bolder’ approach – BBC News

Posted February 5th, 2009 in miscarriage of justice, news by sally

“The head of the organisation which investigates alleged miscarriages of justice has said he wants to be ‘bolder’ about challenging cases.”

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BBC News, 5th February 2009

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BSB issues warning after student advertises to secure pupillage – Legal Week

Posted February 5th, 2009 in advertising, news, pupillage by sally

“The Bar Standards Board (BSB) has been forced to issue a warning after a student placed an advertisement in specialist Bar magazine Counsel in a bid to obtain a pupillage.”

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Legal Week, 5th February 2009

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Victory claimed by both sides after hunting ruling – The Times

Posted February 5th, 2009 in hunting, news by sally

“It set the countryside against the city, Tory against Labour, Commons against Lords, royalty against commoner and neighbour against neighbour. ”

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The Times, 5th February 2009

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Man fails to win compensation for 14 years in prison – The Independent

Posted February 5th, 2009 in compensation, miscarriage of justice, news by sally

“A former aircraft engineer who spent 14 years behind bars for a murder he says he did not commit today failed in his latest bid to win compensation.”

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The Independent, 4th February 2009

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Home Secretary launches new gang Asbo – Daily Telegraph

Posted February 5th, 2009 in ASBOs, gangs, news by sally

“A new Asbo designed to prevent gang violence by preventing youths congregating or wearing certain clothes will be announced by Jacqui Smith, the Home Secretary.”

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Daily Telegraph, 5th February 2009

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Constituent sues MP in ‘legal first’ – The Independent

Posted February 5th, 2009 in news by sally

“A Government minister is set for a court battle with a war veteran constituent who claims she has failed in her duty to represent him properly in a fight for compensation. ”

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The Independent, 4th February 2009

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UK judges accuse Obama Administration of suppressing torture claim – The Times

Posted February 5th, 2009 in disclosure, intelligence services, news, torture by sally

“The US has threatened to withhold intelligence from the UK if evidence of the alleged torture of a British resident held at Guantánamo Bay is made public. ”

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The Times, 5th February 2009

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US threats mean evidence of British resident’s Guantánamo torture must stay secret, judges rule – The Guardian

Posted February 5th, 2009 in disclosure, intelligence services, news, torture by sally

“Evidence of how a British resident held in the Guantánamo Bay detention camp was tortured, and what MI5 knew about it, must remain secret because of serious threats the US has made against the UK, the high court ruled today (4 February).”

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The Guardian, 4th February 2009

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JPs win first round in battle over extention of on-the-spot fines – The Times

Posted February 5th, 2009 in fines, magistrates, news by sally

“Magistrates have won a first-round battle over the growing use of on-the-spot fines, which they warn, are undermining public confidence in the justice system.”

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The Times, 5th February 2009

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The Big Question: At what age should children be held responsible for their criminal acts? – The Independent

Posted February 5th, 2009 in children, criminal responsibility, news by sally

“Why are we asking this now?

Because the former head of the Youth Justice Board, Professor Rod Morgan, has called for the age at which children can be locked up –the so-called age of criminal responsibility – to be raised. The minimum age is currently 10 years in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and eight in Scotland. Professor Morgan spoke for many criminologists and penal reformers when he argued that the age should be raised, and voiced concern that nothing would be done.”

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The Independent, 5th February 2009

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Companies still not owning up to corruption – The Times

Posted February 4th, 2009 in corruption, financial regulation, news by sally

“Two out of five senior executives would attempt to bury a corruption problem rather than report it to authorities, a survey has found.”

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The Times, 4th February 2009

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Cancer sperm men win court battle – BBC News

Posted February 4th, 2009 in bailment, human tissue, negligence, news, psychiatric damage by sally

“Six male cancer patients have been told they can claim damages after a hospital freezer broke down and destroyed their frozen sperm.”

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BBC News, 4th February 2009

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