Fishing producers lose quota reallocation battle – BBC News

Posted July 10th, 2013 in EC law, fisheries, licensing, news by sally

“The High Court has ruled in favour of reallocating some fishing rights from big producers to small-scale fishermen.”

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BBC News, 10th July 2013

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Care workers need better training and regulation, independent review says – The Guardian

Posted July 10th, 2013 in care workers, news, standards by sally

“Healthcare assistants and care support workers – who wash, dress and feed the elderly and the infirm – will have to obtain a ‘certificate of fundamental care’ to work in the health and social care system, an independent review recommends.”

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The Guardian, 10th July 2013

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Linzi Ashton murder: IPCC to investigate Salford mum’s death – BBC News

Posted July 10th, 2013 in complaints, domestic violence, murder, news, police, sexual offences by sally

“The murder of a mother who had reported a ‘serious sexual assault’ by her former partner to police is to be investigated by the police watchdog.”

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BBC News, 9th July 2013

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Damning indictment of police actions surrounding death of Azelle Rodney – UK Human Rights Blog

Posted July 10th, 2013 in complaints, human rights, inquiries, news, police, unlawful killing by sally

“On 5th July 2013, the report of the inquiry into the death of Azelle Rodney was published. Mr Rodney was a 24-year-old man who was shot dead by a Metropolitan Police officer on 30th April 2005. Mr Rodney was the rear seat passenger in a vehicle driven by an acquaintance of his and was unarmed.”

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UK Human Rights Blog, 10th July 2013

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‘Risk averse’ culture at Charity Commission – BBC News

Posted July 10th, 2013 in Charity Commission, news, tax avoidance, whistleblowers by sally

“The head of the Charity Commission has admitted it cannot fully police all 160,000 organisations on its register.”

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BBC News, 9th July 2013

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Women being imprisoned unnecessarily, reformers say – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted July 10th, 2013 in imprisonment, magistrates, news, sentencing, women by sally

“Magistrates’ courts are sending fewer women to prison than in previous years but some courts are four times more likely to jail women than others, according to figures obtained by the Howard League for Penal Reform.”

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Law Society’s Gazette, 9th July 2013

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Criminal solicitors “losing moral compass” – and not just because of falling legal aid pay – Legal Futures

“Defence lawyers bear partial responsibility for miscarriages of justice, and better ethics training and spending time with ordinary people are as likely to reverse ‘moral decline’ as boosting pay, according to new research.”

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Legal Futures, 10th July 2013

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So we cannot see Prince Charles’ advocacy letters after all – UK Human Rights Blog

“As we all know, the Prince of Wales has his own opinions. And he has shared those opinions with various government departments. Our claimant, a Guardian journalist, thought it would be interesting and important for the rest of us to see those opinions. So he made a request under the Freedom of Information Act and the Environmental Information Regulations to see these documents.”

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UK Human Rights Blog, 9th July 2013

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Vinter, Bamber & Moore v UK: whole life prisoners must have the “experience of hope” – Head of Legal

Posted July 10th, 2013 in appeals, human rights, murder, news, sentencing by sally

“The European Court of Human Rights has ruled that the system of ‘whole life orders’, whereby in England and Wales a mandatory life sentence may be imposed and the possibility of early release denied under section 269(4) of the Criminal Justice Act 2003, amounts to inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment in breach of article 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights. Even prisoners given ‘whole life orders’ – a recent example was Dale Cregan – must be able to have their sentence reviewed at some stage, for instance after 25 years. They must know when sentenced what they must do to gain release, and they must know when they can ask for a review.”

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Head of Legal, 9th July 2013

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Legal professional privilege will apply under new criminal cartel ‘whistleblowing’ regime – OUT-LAW.com

“Businesses that wish to report their involvement in cartel operations in order to benefit from the leniency of the UK’s competition regulator will not be obliged to waive their rights to legal professional privilege (LPP).”

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OUT-LAW.com, 9th July 2013

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Woman who made a string of false rape allegations is jailed – Daily Telegraph

Posted July 10th, 2013 in news, perverting the course of justice, rape, sentencing by sally

“A woman who made a string of false rape allegations against former partners has been jailed for two years.”

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Daily Telegraph, 9th July 2013

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G4S faces damages claim over killing of Jimmy Mubenga – The Guardian

“The family of an Angolan man who died after being restrained by three G4S guards has launched civil proceedings against the security services multinational after an inquest jury found that he had been unlawfully killed on a plane intended to deport him.”

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The Guardian, 9th July 2013

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Feltham young offenders institute condemned for violence and baton-use – The Guardian

Posted July 10th, 2013 in gangs, news, prisons, violence, weapons, young offenders by sally

“Prison staff drew and threatened to use extendable batons on more than 100 occasions last year to curb high levels of violence inside Britain’s largest youth jail, prison inspectors have revealed.”

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The Guardian, 10th July 2013

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US Facebook death threats troll: Reece Elliott jailed – BBC News

Posted July 10th, 2013 in guilty pleas, internet, malicious communications, news, school children by sally

“A British man who threatened to kill 200 people in the US, in posts he made under a false name on Facebook, has been jailed for more than two years.”

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BBC News, 9th July 2013

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Whole-life jail sentences: what are the government’s options? – The Guardian

Posted July 10th, 2013 in human rights, murder, news, sentencing, treaties by sally

“Despite the government’s ‘profound disagreement’ — foreseen by the Strasbourg judges — compliance with the ruling requires little action.”

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The Guardian, 9th July 2013

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Whole-life jail terms with no review breach human rights, European court rules – The Independent

Posted July 10th, 2013 in appeals, human rights, murder, news, proportionality, sentencing by sally

“European Court of Human Rights rules that sentences for prisoners with no chance of release violate European convention – but ruling does not mean they should be freed any earlier.”

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The Independent, 9th July 2013

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B&B owner who turned away gay couple loses appeal – The Guardian

“The Christian owner of a bed and breakfast has lost her appeal against a ruling that she unlawfully discriminated against a gay couple when she refused to let them stay in a double room.”

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The Guardian, 9th July 2013

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Drug-driving proposals unveiled by government – BBC News

Posted July 10th, 2013 in dangerous driving, drug offences, news, road traffic by sally

“Plans to make it easier to prosecute people who drive under the influence of illegal drugs in England and Wales have been unveiled by the government.”

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BBC News, 9th July 2013

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Jimmy Mubenga was unlawfully killed, inquest jury finds – The Guardian

“An Angolan man who died after being restrained by three G4S guards as he was being deported from the UK was unlawfully killed, a jury has found.”

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The Guardian, 9th July 2013

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Joss Stone death plot man, Junior Bradshaw, jailed – BBC News

Posted July 9th, 2013 in conspiracy, learning difficulties, murder, news, robbery by sally

“A man who was involved in a plot to rob and murder soul singer Joss Stone has been jailed for 18 years.”

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BBC News, 9th July 2013

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