Detention centre failures contributed to death of asylum seeker, inquest finds – The Guardian

Posted May 28th, 2012 in asylum, detention, immigration, negligence, news, psychiatric damage by sally

“Neglect by immigration detention centre staff contributed to the death of a Pakistani asylum seeker after he suffered a heart attack, an inquest jury has found.”

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The Guardian, 25th May 2012

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Employers can restrict what pay increases count towards an employee’s pension, court rules – OUT-LAW.com

Posted May 28th, 2012 in contribution, news, pensions, remuneration by sally

“Employers are entitled to offer pay increases on the condition that all or part of that increase does not count towards an employee’s future pension entitlement, the High Court has ruled.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 25th May 2012

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Gangmaster licensing plan prompts exploitation fears – BBC News

Posted May 28th, 2012 in gangmasters, licensing, news by sally

“Fruit pickers, shellfish gatherers and farm labourers could be at greater risk of exploitation under plans to reduce regulation of gangmasters, unions say.”

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BBC News, 25th May 2012

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Litigation funders become big business, enjoying booming market in UK – The Guardian

Posted May 26th, 2012 in champerty, costs, damages, legal profession, news, third parties by sally

“Champerty used to be a crime. Now it is known as third-party litigation funding and has developed into an investment industry backed by up to £500m of investor cash looking for lucrative courtroom opportunities.”

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The Guardian, 25th May 2012

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Academies’ refusal to admit pupils with special needs prompts legal battles – The Guardian

Posted May 25th, 2012 in news, school admissions, special educational needs by sally

“Two of the government’s flagship academy schools are facing legal challenges for refusing to admit children with statements of special needs.”

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The Guardian, 24th May 2012

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Ex-soldier jailed for sex attacks – The Independent

Posted May 25th, 2012 in news, rape, sentencing, sexual offences by sally

” A former soldier who carried out a string of sex attacks has been jailed indefinitely.”

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The Independent, 25th May 2012

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Baby Peter social workers lose sacking appeal – BBC News

Posted May 25th, 2012 in appeals, child abuse, news, social services, unfair dismissal by sally

“Two of Baby Peter’s social workers have lost their appeal against an employment tribunal ruling that they were fairly sacked.”

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BBC News, 25th May 2012

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Woolf calls for restrictions on inquiries – The Lawyer

Posted May 25th, 2012 in inquiries, news by sally

“Former Lord Chief Justice Lord Woolf has called for the length and cost of public inquiries to be limited.”

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The Lawyer, 25th May 2012

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Courting publicity? The Supreme Court’s open door policy – Legal Week

Posted May 25th, 2012 in news, Supreme Court by sally

“Three things in particular tend to surprise new visitors to the three-year-old Supreme Court. The first is that there are no secret tunnels to Parliament, which comes as a great disappointment to many school groups. The second is that the Justices sit on the same level as the rest of the court, rather than on a raised platform. And the third is that the best rooms in the house are reserved for the lawyers’ meeting spaces. The latter two point to a very conscious effort by the Law Lords to ensure that the building reflected the new institution’s overall approach, enshrined in the Constitutional Reform Act 2005, of being ‘accessible, fair and efficient’.”

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Legal Week, 24th May 2012

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The case for letting prisoners vote – UK Human Rights Blog

Posted May 25th, 2012 in elections, human rights, news, prisons by sally

“Last Tuesday saw the latest episode in the prisoner voting legal saga with the European Court of Human Rights’ Grand Chamber’s judgment reversing the Chamber judgment which found Italy’s automatic ban on voting for prisoners serving over 3 years in prison (and a lifetime ban with the possibility of future relief for those sentenced to more than 5 years) in breach of Article 3 of Protocol 1 to the European Convention on Human Rights.”

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UK Human Rights Blog, 24th May 2012

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Enterprise Bill proposes radically reduced compensation awards and binding shareholder votes on pay – OUT-LAW.com

Posted May 25th, 2012 in bills, compensation, employment, news, unfair dismissal by sally

“A draft Bill designed to reform certain aspects of employment law and encourage ‘strong, sustainable’ economic growth contains a provision which would allow the Government to radically reduce compensation awards for unfair dismissal.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 24th May 2012

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Court cases hampered by translation failures – Daily Telegraph

Posted May 25th, 2012 in courts, delay, interpreters, news by sally

“Up to 50 court cases a day were delayed or postponed because of failures by a translation contractor to provide an adequate service,.”

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Daily Telegraph, 24th May 2012

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Police recorded 8,500 corruption allegations in three years – The Guardian

Posted May 25th, 2012 in complaints, corruption, news, police, prosecutions by sally

“The police watchdog has revealed how more than 8,500 allegations about corruption have been recorded by forces in England and Wales in three years – but only 13 police officers have been prosecuted and found guilty.”

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The Guardian, 24th May 2012

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Hospital allowed ‘careless’ surgeon to continue working after ‘potentially fatal’ error – Daily Telegraph

Posted May 25th, 2012 in disciplinary procedures, doctors, hospitals, negligence, news by sally

“A Hungarian surgeon with a limited command of English was allowed to continue practising for three years after mistakenly injecting carbolic acid into a small child with ‘potentially fatal’ consequences.”

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Daily Telegraph, 24th May 2012

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We must defy Strasbourg on prisoner votes – Daily Telegraph

Posted May 25th, 2012 in elections, human rights, news, prisons by sally

“The judges in Europe have exceeded their authority by trying to overrule British law – by David Davis and Jack Straw.”

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Daily Telegraph, 24th May 2012

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Kevin Pietersen fined for Twitter comment on Nick Knight – BBC News

Posted May 25th, 2012 in fines, internet, news, sport by sally

“Pietersen was docked an undisclosed sum for comments aimed at the ex-England opener during the first Test against the West Indies at Lord’s.”

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BBC News, 23rd May 2012

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Postmistress murderer Robin Garbutt loses appeal – BBC News

Posted May 25th, 2012 in appeals, domestic violence, murder, news by sally

“A shopkeeper who bludgeoned his postmistress wife to death has lost a challenge against his murder conviction at the Court of Appeal.”

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BBC News, 24th May 2012

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Payday loan firms agree to voluntary guidelines – The Guardian

Posted May 25th, 2012 in codes of practice, consumer protection, loans, news by sally

“Payday loan companies have promised to improve the way they sell credit to borrowers under voluntary guidelines agreed with the government.”

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The Guardian, 24th May 2012

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Yvonne Fletcher investigation renewed – The Guardian

Posted May 25th, 2012 in demonstrations, Libya, murder, news, police by sally

“David Cameron announces detectives will fly to Libya in pursuit of information about the policewoman’s 1984 killing.”

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The Guardian, 24th May 2012

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New licensing rules for children on reality TV – Daily Telegraph

Posted May 25th, 2012 in children, licensing, media, news by sally

“Children who appear on television talent shows or reality TV programmes will have to be licensed under Government plans to prevent them being exploited for ratings.”

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Daily Telegraph, 24th May 2012

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