Bull and another (Appellants) v Hall and another (Respondents) On Appeal from the Court of Appeal (Civil Division) (England and Wales) – Supreme Court

Bull and another (Appellants) v Hall and another (Respondents) [2013] UKSC 73 | UKSC 2012/0065 (YouTube)

Supreme Court, 27th November 2013

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Mairead Philpott appeals against length of sentence for killing children – The Guardian

Posted November 29th, 2013 in appeals, homicide, media, news, sentencing by sally

“A woman jailed for 17 years for killing her six children in a house fire is to launch another attempt to challenge the length of her sentence.”

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The Guardian, 29th November 2013

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NEW series: “The advocate, the regulator, the TV maker and the client” – Halsbury’s Law Exchange

Posted November 29th, 2013 in advocacy, media, news, quality assurance by sally

“Advocacy is a skill that exposes truth or lies in the court process. It is a forensic challenge that doesn’t depend on the colour of the advocate’s lipstick or the lining of Queen’s Counsel’s suit, but on ability.”

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Halsbury’s Law Exchange, 28th November 2013

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For Whom the Bell Tolls – NearlyLegal

Posted November 29th, 2013 in civil procedure rules, costs, documents, news by sally

“This is a brief note on an important Court of Appeal judgement. Mitchell v News Group Newspapers Ltd is actually a defamation case but it is an essential point of reference for anybody involved in civil litigation.”

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NearlyLegal, 28th November 2013

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Letter led to Michael Batten, 70, being jailed for abuse – BBC News

Posted November 29th, 2013 in child abuse, news, sentencing, sexual offences by sally

“A woman who wrote to a man who abused her as a child called in the police when his reply showed no remorse.”

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BBC News, 28th November 2013

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Coroner Alan Crickmore jailed for eight years over £2m theft – BBC News

Posted November 29th, 2013 in coroners, fraud, news, sentencing, theft by sally

“A former Gloucestershire coroner has been jailed for eight years for stealing £2m from clients, some of whom had died, at his solicitors practice.”

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BBC News, 28th November 2013

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More laws are needed as religion declines, top judge says – Daily Telegraph

Posted November 29th, 2013 in human rights, judges, news, speeches, treaties by sally

“One of Britain’s most senior judges said the rapid rise in the number of laws in recent years had been necessary as other modes of social control such as religion and old fashioned morality declined.”

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Daily Telegraph, 28th November 2013

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‘Idiots’ cleared of threatening to blow up Manchester-bound plane – The Guardian

Posted November 29th, 2013 in bomb hoaxing, news, no case to answer, terrorism, trials by sally

“The trial of two men for allegedly threatening to blow up a Pakistani plane in mid-air has been abandoned after the court heard they were ‘idiots’, not terrorists.”

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The Guardian, 28th November 2013

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Family ‘foster carers’ losing out, says watchdog – BBC News

Posted November 29th, 2013 in families, fostering, local government, news, ombudsmen, reports by sally

“People who look after young relatives or friends’ children are being treated unfairly by some councils, a local government watchdog says.”

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BBC News, 29th November 2013

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Peaches Geldof could face criminal investigation after tweeting names of women claimed to be involved in Ian Watkins abuse – The Independent

Posted November 29th, 2013 in anonymity, crime, disclosure, internet, news, victims by sally

“Peaches Geldof could face a criminal investigation after she named two women claimed to be the mothers who allowed their babies to be abused by disgraced rock singer Ian Watkins.”

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The Independent, 28th November 2013

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Lee Rigby murder trial: jurors warned against ‘preconceived beliefs or ideas’ – The Guardian

Posted November 29th, 2013 in juries, murder, news, terrorism, trials by sally

“Jurors in the trial of two men accused of murdering the soldier Lee Rigby have been instructed not to research the case or view it with ‘any preconceived beliefs or ideas’.”

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The Guardian, 28th November 2013

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Carole Waugh murder: conman Rakesh Bhayani jailed for life – The Guardian

Posted November 29th, 2013 in conspiracy, fraud, murder, news, perverting the course of justice, sentencing by sally

“A conman has been jailed for life with a minimum term of 27 years after stabbing to death a wealthy woman in her flat, hiding her body in the boot of a car and spending her money.”

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The Guardian, 28th November 2013

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New fathers win right to share a year of parental leave – The Guardian

Posted November 29th, 2013 in employment, news, parental rights by sally

“Men are too often mocked in the work place for wanting to go part time or leaving early to pick up their children, the Liberal Democrat equalities minister has said, as she announced detailed plans for new mums and dads to share a year of parental leave after the birth of a child.”

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The Guardian, 29th November 2013

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PCSO sues landowner after tripping over fence investigating break-in – Daily Telegraph

Posted November 28th, 2013 in compensation, news, personal injuries, police by sally

‘Merseyside officer Pauline Harrison is taking legal action after she claims to have fallen over a 3ft high wooden fence and injured her knee.’

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Daily Telegraph, 28th November 2013

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Bijan Ebrahimi murder: Lee James jailed for life – BBC News

Posted November 28th, 2013 in assisting offenders, disabled persons, murder, news, sentencing by sally

‘A man has been jailed for life after admitting he murdered his disabled neighbour who had been wrongly branded a paedophile.’

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BBC News, 28th November 2013

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DWP says regulations implementing Gorry ruling in force next week – Local Government Lawyer

‘The Department of Work & Pensions has published a circular to local authorities confirming that new regulations implementing the Court of Appeal’s ruling in the Gorry case will come into force next week.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 27th November 2013

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Council agrees to review practices on assessment of disabled children – Local Government Lawyer

‘A local authority has agreed to pay out £5,000 and review its practices so that its assessment of disabled children fulfils its statutory duties, following an investigation by the Local Government Ombudsman.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 27th November 2013

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Barristers’ CPD obligations to change with immediate effect – Bar Standards Board

‘Barristers no longer have to return CPD record cards to the BSB, but must still undertake their set number of hours and keep their record cards up-to-date.’

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Bar Standards Board, 28th November 2013

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Draft Strategic Plan 2014-17 and Budget 2014-15 – The Bar Council

Posted November 28th, 2013 in barristers, budgets, consultations, press releases by sally

‘The Bar Council is consulting on its draft Strategic Plan 2014-17, which sets out its proposed direction of travel for the next three years, setting clear aims and objectives. It builds on our last Strategic Plan which covered the period 2011-14.’

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The Bar Council, 27th November 2013

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Occasional visits to the UK did not stop an individual being non-resident, said judge – OUT-LAW.com

Posted November 28th, 2013 in domicile, housing, news, taxation, tribunals by sally

‘An individual who periodically visited the UK was not UK resident as he had substantially loosened his family ties in the UK, according to the First Tier Tax Tribunal.’

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OUT-LAW.com, 27th November 2013

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