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‘A fraudster has been sent to prison for a second time for posing as a doctor.’
BBC News, 12th January 2017
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‘A fraudster has been sent to prison for a second time for posing as a doctor.’
BBC News, 12th January 2017
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‘A supply teacher who taped the bare ankles of a “fidgeting” eight-year-old boy to a chair for “a joke” has received a reprimand.’
Daily telegraph, 12th January 2017
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‘Amber Rudd’s speech to the Conservative party conference has been recorded by police as a “non-crime hate incident” after an Oxford academic made a complaint about its anti-immigrant message.’
Daily Telegraph, 12th January 2017
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‘Evidence on 23 people and organisations linked to the 1989 Hillsborough disaster has been handed to prosecutors, it has been revealed.’
The Independent, 12th January 2017
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‘An insurance firm has been fined by the UK’s data protection watchdog over the theft from its premises of a storage device containing information on nearly 60,000 customers.’
OUT-LAW.com, 11th January 2017
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‘Mirza and others v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2016] UKSC 63. The background to each of these appeals, although unfortunate, is not in any way extraordinary. Indeed, it is perhaps quite common for those applying for leave to remain to fall foul of procedural requirements or to be caught out by one of the many frequent changes in the legislative scheme governing immigration.’
UK Human Rights Blog, 11th January 2017
Source: www.ukhumanrightsblog.com
High Court (Administrative Court)
High Court (Commercial Court)
Brightside Group Ltd & Ors v RSM UK Audit LLP & Anor [2017] EWHC 6 (Comm) (09 January 2017)
High Court (Queen’s Bench Division)
Harding v British Medical Association [2017] EWHC 5 (QB) (10 January 2017)
Source: www.bailii.org
‘A High Court judge has “unequivocally” condemned claimants represented by group litigation specialists Leigh Day for “deliberate disregard of a court order” in a case where the costs of both sides were estimated at well over £50m.’
litigation Futures, 10th January 2017
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‘Attorney General Jeremy Wright will set out the legal basis for British military strikes against terror targets overseas.’
Attorney General’s Office, 11th January 2017
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‘The High Court has told an engineering business it cannot make amendments submitted more than a year after its original defence to a civil claim was filed.’
Law Society’s Gazette, 11th January 2017
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‘The High Court has dismissed a defendant firm’s attempt to have a claim thrown out after a key form was served late. Mr Justice Andrew Baker said London firm Rosling King, representing a broker in an insurance dispute, had served the claim form after the required deadline in June last year.’
Law Society’s Gazette, 11th January 2017
Source: www.lawgazette.co.uk
‘Gabrielle Jan Posner, barrister of Trinity Chambers, Chelmsford, argues for the greater use of child contact interventions in appropriate circumstances.’
Family Law week, 11th January 2017
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‘The Foreign Office is to review its policy on forced marriage after the Guardian revealed that victims are ordered to repay the government the costs of their repatriation.’
The Guardian, 11th January 2017
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‘Agencies missed several chances to protect a girl who died after being fed drugs by her mother, a serious case review has found.’
BBC News, 11th January 2017
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‘Govia Thameslink Railway is taking a legal case against drivers’ union Aslef to the supreme court over its industrial action on Southern rail.’
The Guardian, 11th January 2017
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‘Fifteen London businesses selling unsafe cosmetics products have been fined in a crackdown by Trading Standards.’
BBC News, 11th January 2017
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‘The independent review into allegations of child abuse in football has made its first call for evidence. Set up by the Football Association and led by Clive Sheldon QC, the review has written to all football clubs in England and Wales, amateur and professional, asking for information about allegations of child sexual abuse between 1970 and 2005.’
The Guardian, 11th January 2017
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‘Counter-terrorism money is being used to redact police evidence to an inquiry into undercover policing tactics, it has been revealed.’
The Independent, 12th January 2017
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‘National chain store Wilko has been fined £2.2m after a worker was crushed and left paralysed.’
BBC News, 11th January 2017
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The Education and Adoption Act 2016 (Commencement No. 3) Regulations 2017
The Coasting Schools (England) Regulations 2017
The Immigration (European Economic Area) (Amendment) Regulations 2017
The Taxation of Chargeable Gains (Gilt-edged Securities) Order 2017
The Plant Health (England) (Amendment) Order 2017
The Crime and Courts Act 2013 (Commencement No. 16 and Savings) Order 2017
The Compulsory Purchase of Land (Vesting Declarations) (England) Regulations 2017
The Compulsory Purchase of Land (Prescribed Forms) (Ministers) (Amendment) Regulations 2017
Source: www.legislation.gov.uk