High Court says UK-IPO was wrong to reject software-related patent – OUT-LAW.com

Posted March 18th, 2008 in computer programs, news, patents by sally

“The High Court has overturned a decision of the UK Intellectual Property Office (UK-IPO) to reject a patent application as being nothing more than software. The UK-IPO said that today’s ruling is incompatible with other decisions and will appeal.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 18th March 2008

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Government must take data protection more seriously, says Parliament committee – OUT-LAW.com

Posted March 18th, 2008 in data protection, government departments, news by sally

“The minister responsible for data protection should be more powerful according to a Parliamentary committee which has also condemned the Government for not taking data protection seriously enough.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 18th March 2008

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Girl jailed for filming ‘happy-slap’ killing – The Guardian

Posted March 18th, 2008 in aiding and abetting, homicide, news, sentencing, young offenders by sally

“A teenage girl who used a mobile phone to film a man killed in a ‘happy-slapping’ attack was today jailed in what is thought to be an unprecedented ruling.”

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The Guardian, 18th March 2008

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BSB unveils far-reaching complaints overhaul – Legal Week

Posted March 18th, 2008 in barristers, complaints, news by sally

“The Bar Standard Board (BSB) has unveiled a raft of new measures designed to improve chambers’ complaints-handling, including the introduction of a mandatory protocol for all barristers sets.”

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Legal Week, 18th March 2008

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Servant law among acts to be axed – BBC News

Posted March 18th, 2008 in burglary, news, statute law revision by sally

“An 18th Century law aimed at preventing servants from organising ‘inside job’ burglaries is to be repealed as part of a clean-up of obsolete legislation.”

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BBC News, 18th March 2008

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Fayed seeks judicial review in Diana inquest – The Guardian

Posted March 18th, 2008 in inquests, judicial review, news by sally

“Mohamed Al Fayed will today seek permission for a judicial review to force Prince Philip to give evidence into the deaths of his son, Dodi, and of Diana, Princess of Wales.”

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The Guardian, 18th March 2008

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Mills-McCartney divorce judgment to be published in full – The Times

Posted March 18th, 2008 in divorce, news by sally

“The full judgment in Sir Paul McCartney’s divorce battle with Heather Mills is to be made public today after the former model’s application for an appeal was refused.”

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The Times, 18th March 2008

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Claimant on crutches was a football referee – The Guardian

Posted March 18th, 2008 in benefits, fraud, news by sally

“A man who claimed over £9,000 in benefits after saying he suffered such chronic back pain that he needed crutches admitted yesterday that he had been refereeing weekend football matches.”

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The Guardian, 18th March 2008

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Opposition push for immediate Iraq inquiry faces defeat – The Independent

Posted March 18th, 2008 in Iraq, news, war by sally

“MPs will vote next week on whether there should be a full-scale inquiry into the Iraq war to ensure that lessons are learnt from the mistakes made.”

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The Independent, 18th March 2008

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Kept a secret by the Justice Ministry, until now. How the judges ran the Crown Court – The Times

Posted March 18th, 2008 in Crown Court, judiciary, news by sally

“An unprecedented report that exposes an inefficient and judge-centred culture in the Crown Court has been obtained by The Times after a three-year battle with officials determined to suppress it.”

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The Times, 18th March 2008

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Data protection of children: ensuring consent as children mature – OUT-LAW.com

Posted March 18th, 2008 in children, data protection, news by sally

“Companies processing children’s data may need explicit consent directly from a child to continue using it once that child reaches maturity, Europe’s privacy officials have said. The child may also revoke consent given earlier by a parent or guardian.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 17th March 2008

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Banned sex offender numbers rise – BBC News

Posted March 18th, 2008 in criminal records, education, news, sexual offences by sally

“The number of sex offenders banned from working with children has risen from 4,921 to 8,036 in the last year, Schools Secretary Ed Balls has said.”

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BBC News, 17th March 2008

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London Mayor Ken Livingstone mounts legal challenge over post office closures – The Times

Posted March 18th, 2008 in news, postal service by sally

“Royal Mail’s plans to close 2,500 post offices could be thrown into disarray after the Mayor of London said yesterday that he would mount a legal challenge in the capital.”

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The Times, 18th March 2008

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MoD in court bid to silence critical coroners – The Independent

Posted March 18th, 2008 in armed forces, coroners, news by sally

“Defence Secretary Des Browne yesterday asked the High Court to outlaw the use of language strongly critical of the MoD in inquest verdicts on soldiers who have died on active service.”

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The Independent, 18th March 2008

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Full text: McCartney-Mills divorce judgment – The Times

Posted March 17th, 2008 in divorce, news by sally

“Mr Justice Bennett issued a summary of his judgment handed down today after hearing the Sir Paul McCartney/Heather Mills divorce case in private.”

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The Times, 17th March 2008

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UK defends Zimbabwean expulsions – BBC News

Posted March 17th, 2008 in asylum, deportation, news, Zimbabwe by sally

“The UK government has defended its decision to resume the deportation of failed asylum-seekers to Zimbabwe.”

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BBC News, 17th March 2008

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Lords share work secrets via blog – BBC News

Posted March 17th, 2008 in internet, news, parliament by sally

“Nine peers are taking part in a blog aimed at publicising the work of the House of Lords.”

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BBC News, 17th March 2008

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Former lord chief justice condemns ministers over prison conditions – The Guardian

Posted March 17th, 2008 in criminal justice, news, prisons by sally

“The former lord chief justice, Lord Woolf, has launched a stinging attack on the government’s criminal justice and prison policy, blaming it for allowing prisons to get so crowded that offenders have little chance to reform and abandon crime.”

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The Guardian, 17th March 2008

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Bill that could bar Ashcroft from Lords likely to fail – The Guardian

Posted March 17th, 2008 in bills, news, parliament, taxation by sally

“A backbench parliamentary bill that could have excluded the multimillionaire Tory donor Lord Ashcroft from the Lords is likely to fail after Labour and the Tories joined forces to reject the measure.”

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The Guardian, 17th March 2008

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MoD office worker gets £200,000 payout – Daily Telegraph

Posted March 17th, 2008 in armed forces, compensation, news, personal injuries by sally

“Soldiers’ families reacted angrily after it emerged the Ministry of Defence awarded £202,000 to an office employee who strained his back picking up a printer.”

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Daily Telegraph, 17th March 2008

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