Banned ‘your wife is hot’ air conditioning ad appears on billboard – BBC News

Posted July 23rd, 2019 in advertising, news, sex discrimination, transport by sally

‘An advert that was ruled inappropriate and banned from a city’s buses has appeared on a billboard.’

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BBC News, 23rd July 2019

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Surge in youth prison violence sparks call to close institutions – The Guardian

Posted July 23rd, 2019 in assault, news, prisons, statistics, violence, young offenders by sally

‘Assaults in youth prisons in England and Wales have risen by almost two-thirds over the last five years, a Guardian analysis has found.’

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The Guardian, 21st July 2019

Source: www.theguardian.com

Neo-Nazi Daniel Ward who called for race war jailed – BBC News

A “fanatical” neo-Nazi who called for a race war has been jailed for three years for belonging to the banned far-right group National Action.

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BBC News, 19th July 2019

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

Victims’ commissioner calls for shake-up of laws to allow thousands of victims of crime right to appeal “soft” sentences – Daily Telegraph

‘Thousands of victims of crime currently denied the right to appeal “soft” sentences should be allowed to do so, says the victims’ commissioner, as she today calls for a shake-up of the law.’

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Daily Telegraph, 20th July 2019

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New Act – legislation.gov.uk

Posted July 22nd, 2019 in budgets, legislation by sally

Supply and Appropriation (Main Estimates) Act 2019

Source: www.legislation.gov.uk

Brexit activist Darren Grimes wins appeal against £20,000 Electoral Commission fine – Daily Telegraph

Posted July 22nd, 2019 in brexit, budgets, EC law, fines, news, ombudsmen, referendums, statutory interpretation by sally

‘Brexit activist Darren Grimes has won an appeal against a £20,000 fine imposed by the Electoral Commission for his activity during the 2016 Brexit referendum.’

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Daily Telegraph, 19th July 2019

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk

Posted July 22nd, 2019 in law reports by sally

The National Savings (Amendment) Regulations 2019

The School Teachers’ Incentive Payments (England) Order 2019

The Policing and Crime Act 2017 (Commencement No. 9 and Transitional Provision) Regulations 2019

The Children and Social Work Act 2017 (Transitional and Savings Provisions) (Social Workers) Regulations 2019

The Welfare Reform Act 2012 (Commencement No. 33) Order 2019

Source: www.legislation.gov.uk

Zero-hours workers may get compensation for cancelled shifts – The Guardian

‘Companies could be forced to compensate workers on zero-hours or flexible contracts for cancelled shifts, under government proposals.’

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The Guardian, 19th July 2019

Source: www.theguardian.com

BAILII: Recent Decisions

Posted July 22nd, 2019 in law reports by sally

Court of Appeal (Civil Division)

Azuonye v Kent [2019] EWCA Civ 1289 (19 July 2019)

Fraser Turner Ltd v Pricewaterhousecoopers LLP & Ors [2019] EWCA Civ 1290 (19 July 2019)

High Court (Administrative Court)

Drexler, R (on the application of) v Leicestershire County Council [2019] EWHC 1934 (Admin) (19 July 2019)

Yilmaz & Anor v Government of Turkey (No 2) [2019] EWHC 1939 (Admin) (19 July 2019)

UBB Waste Essex Ltd v Essex County Council [2019] EWHC 1924 (Admin) (18 July 2019)

High Court (Chancery Division)

Horsham Nutraceuticals Ltd & Anor v Manna Pro Products LLC [2019] EWHC 1935 (Ch) (19 July 2019)

Credit Suisse Securities (Europe) Ltd & Ors v HM Revenue and Customs [2019] EWHC 1922 (Ch) (19 July 2019)

High Court (Patents Court)

Takeda UK Ltd v F Hoffmann-La Roche AG [2019] EWHC 1911 (Pat) (17 July 2019)

High Court (Queen’s Bench Division)

Court Enforcement Services Ltd v Burlington Credit Ltd [2019] EWHC 1920 (QB) (19 July 2019)

Source: www.bailii.org

Rise in knives and blades found at London family courts – BBC News

Posted July 22nd, 2019 in family courts, London, news, offensive weapons, statistics by sally

‘Thousands of knives and sharp objects are being confiscated annually at London family courts, with campaigners saying it showed how “desensitised” some people were to carrying weapons.’

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BBC News, 20th July 2019

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MPs call for 10-year limit on prosecution of soldiers – The Guardian

‘A 10-year “qualified statute of limitations” should be introduced to protect veterans and serving armed forces personnel from reinvestigation for alleged crimes, MPs have said.’

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The Guardian, 22nd July 2019

Source: www.theguardian.com

Government to legislate for legal advice on NDAs – Legal Futures

‘The government has pledged to change the law to ensure that employees signing non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) receive independent legal advice.’

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Legal Futures, 22nd July 2019

Source: www.legalfutures.co.uk

Body-worn cameras to be compulsory for bailiffs – BBC News

Body-worn cameras are to be compulsory for bailiffs under government plans to improve the treatment of people in debt.

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BBC News, 22nd July 2019

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Tenants will be given access to rogue landlord database – The Guardian

‘Campaigners have welcomed government plans to open up its rogue landlord database to prospective tenants, as part of proposals to give greater protection to renters.’

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The Guardian, 21st July 2019

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Lucy McHugh murder case: Stephen Nicholson jailed for life – BBC News

‘A lodger who raped and murdered a 13-year-old girl to stop her exposing him as an abuser has been jailed for life.’

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BBC News, 19th July 2019

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Patent trial over RAND not necessary after waiver – OUT-LAW.com

Posted July 19th, 2019 in licensing, news, patents by sally

‘Businesses using technology protected by standard-essential patents (SEPs) can elect not to take global licensing terms offered by patent holders at any stage, a London court has confirmed.’

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OUT-LAW.com, 19th July 2019

Source: www.pinsentmasons.com

Extent of jurisdiction to award compensation under section 7(2) of the Party Wall Act 1996 – Practical Law: Construction Blog

Posted July 19th, 2019 in compensation, jurisdiction, news, party walls, surveyors by sally

‘The question of just how wide a party wall surveyor’s jurisdiction is to award compensation to an adjoining owner (under section 7(2) of the Party Wall Act 1996) has been the subject of a considerable amount of debate among party wall surveyors, so every opportunity for judicial scrutiny and clarification should be welcomed. Therefore, the slightly unusual circumstances that unfolded in the 2012 unreported case of Davis v Trustees of 2 Mulberry Walk provides us with some useful guidance in relation to the operation of section 7(2).’

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Practical Law: Construction Blog, 17th July 2019

Source: constructionblog.practicallaw.com

Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk

Posted July 19th, 2019 in legislation by sally

The REACH etc. (Amendment etc.) (EU Exit) (No. 3) Regulations 2019

The Electricity Capacity (No. 2) Regulations 2019

The National Health Service (General Medical Services Contracts and Personal Medical Services Agreements) (Amendment) Regulations 2019

The Air Traffic Services (Exemption) Order 2019

The Power to Award Degrees etc. (Grimsby Institute of Further and Higher Education) Order of Council 2013 (Amendment) Order 2019

The Civil Procedure (Amendment No. 3) Rules 2019

The Teachers’ Pensions Schemes (Amendment) Regulations 2019

Source: www.legislation.gov.uk

BAILII: Recent Decisions

Posted July 19th, 2019 in law reports by sally

Supreme Court

Secretary of State for Work and Pensions v MM (Scotland) [2019] UKSC 34 (18 July 2019)

Court of Appeal (Civil Division)

Trail Riders Fellowship v Hampshire County Council [2019] EWCA Civ 1275 (18 July 2019)

MA (Pakistan) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2019] EWCA Civ 1252 (18 July 2019)

TQ Delta, LLC v Zyxel Communications UK Ltd & Anor [2019] EWCA Civ 1277 (18 July 2019)

Timokhina v Timokhin [2019] EWCA Civ 1284 (18 July 2019)

High Court (Administrative Court)

Mott & Anor v Environment Agency [2019] EWHC 1892 (Admin) (18 July 2019)

Magness, R (On the Application Of) v Powys County Council [2019] EWHC 1901 (Admin) (18 July 2019)

AB, R (On the Application Of) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2019] EWHC 1969 (Admin) (17 July 2019)

Ikram v Secretary of State for Housing, Communities, And Local Government [2019] EWHC 1869 (Admin) (17 July 2019)

High Court (Chancery Division)

Bashir v Bashir [2019] EWHC 1810 (Ch) (18 July 2019)

Viagogo AG v Competition and Markets Authority [2019] EWHC 1706 (Ch) (18 July 2019)

High Court (Commercial Court)

Vald. Nielsen Holding A/S Newwatch Ltd v Baldorino & Ors [2019] EWHC 1926 (Comm) (18 July 2019)

High Court (Technology and Construction Court)

Engie Fabricom UK Ltd v MW High Tech Projects UK Ltd [2019] EWHC 1876 (TCC) (17 July 2019)

Source: www.bailii.org

CA ruling on ATE and proportionality “a victory for access to justice” – Litigation Futures

Posted July 19th, 2019 in costs, insurance, news, proportionality by sally

‘Yesterday’s Court of Appeal decision on proportionality and the recovery of after-the-event (ATE) insurance premiums was “a triumph for access to justice”, according to the insurer whose policy was under scrutiny.’

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Litigation Futures, 18th July 2019

Source: www.litigationfutures.com