Munro report: child protection work must be freed from box-ticking – The Guardian

Posted May 10th, 2011 in child abuse, news, reports, social services by sally

“Child protection social workers should be freed up from box-ticking bureaucracy to give them more time to work with families and at-risk youngsters, a government-commissioned report was due to say on Tuesday.”

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The Guardian, 10th May 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Related link: The Munro Review of Child Protection, CM 8062 (PDF)

ICO publishes advice on how websites can comply with new ‘cookie law’ – OUT-LAW.com

Posted May 10th, 2011 in consent, data protection, internet, news by sally

“Websites should not rely on browser settings as indicating whether a user consents to having their online activity tracked, the Information Commission’s Office (ICO) has advised.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 9th May 2011

Source: www.out-law.com

Failure to spot blood clots costs the NHS millions – Daily Telegraph

Posted May 10th, 2011 in compensation, hospitals, medical treatment, news by sally

“The NHS has paid £112 million in compensation over the past five years after doctors failed to spot deadly blood clots, according to research.”

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Daily Telegraph, 10th May 2011

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

Disabled people take anti-cuts protest to the courts – The Guardian

“Disabled people are using the courts to challenge multimillion-pound spending cuts which they say will hit them hardest.”

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The Guardian, 10th May 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Max Mosley privacy ruling due in Strasbourg – The Guardian

Posted May 10th, 2011 in human rights, injunctions, media, news, notification, privacy by sally

“Human rights judges are due to rule on ex-Formula One boss Max Mosley’s attempt to force newspapers to warn people before exposing their private lives.”

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The Guardian, 10th May 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Progress on judicial diversity, but more to do – Ministry of Justice

Posted May 10th, 2011 in diversity, judiciary, news, reports by sally

“The Government and other members of the Judicial Diversity Taskforce today [9 May] re-emphasised their commitment to a more diverse and representative judiciary.”

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Ministry of Justice, 9th May 2011

Source: www.justice.gov.uk

Ian Tomlinson death: IPCC rules Met officer ‘reckless’ in conduct – The Guardian

Posted May 10th, 2011 in complaints, disciplinary procedures, news, police, professional conduct by sally

“A senior Metropolitan police officer has been found to have ‘recklessly’ misled two pathologists over the possible cause of Ian Tomlinson’s death at the G20 protests in London.”

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The Guardian, 9th May 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Barnado’s issues warning over asbo repeal – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted May 10th, 2011 in ASBOs, charities, children, news by sally

“A leading children’s charity this week warned of the dangers of government plans to repeal the anti-social behaviour order (asbo).”

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Law Society’s Gazette, 9th May 2011

Source: www.lawgazette.co.uk

The judiciary is becoming more diverse, but too slowly – The Guardian

Posted May 9th, 2011 in diversity, judiciary, news by sally

“Judges should be drawn from across our communities. We are trying hard to achieve that, but could do better.”

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The Guardian, 9th May 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Plymouth parents call for cremation law change – BBC News

Posted May 9th, 2011 in burials and cremation, news by sally

“A Devon couple whose stillborn baby was cremated without their knowledge are calling for the law regarding cremation to be changed.”

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BBC News, 9th May 2011

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

Police paid £250,000 in compensation to people arrested over G20 protests – The Guardian

Posted May 9th, 2011 in damages, demonstrations, false imprisonment, news, police by sally

“The Metropolitan police has paid out more than £250,000 in damages to people arrested in connection with the G20 protests in London in 2009, the bulk of it to 66 activists held during a controversial raid on a squatted building.”

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The Guardian, 9th May 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Important Information on changes in service

Posted May 9th, 2011 in news by sally

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Early release of hundreds of high-risk offenders condemned as ‘scandalous’ – The Guardian

Posted May 9th, 2011 in dangerous offenders, early release, news by sally

“Hundreds of dangerous offenders, including those assessed as likely killers, are being released into society under a scheme condemned by the probation service as ‘scandalous’.”

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The Guardian, 8th May 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Digital Economy Act is proving hard to follow with real progress – The Guardian

Posted May 9th, 2011 in electronic commerce, news by sally

“A year on from its parliamentary approval the Digital Economy Act leaves a lot to be desired, reports Jemima Kiss.”

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The Guardian, 9th May 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

High court ruling could kick ticket touts into touch – The Guardian

Posted May 9th, 2011 in consumer protection, data protection, news, sale of goods, sport by sally

“People who sell tickets for profit on websites such as Viagogo and Seatwave could risk being ‘named and shamed’ and even face possible legal action if UK sports bodies and event promoters decide to take advantage of a landmark court ruling.”

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The Guardian, 7th May 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Miscarriage of justice: supreme court to rule on its true meaning – The Guardian

Posted May 9th, 2011 in miscarriage of justice, news, Supreme Court by sally

“Britain’s most senior judges will decide this week whether hundreds of people whose wrongful convictions have been quashed by the court of appeal are truly innocent. In a landmark ruling, the supreme court will define the meaning of a miscarriage of justice and decide when individuals are entitled to official compensation.”

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The Guardian, 8th May 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Related link: What price 14 years in jail for a murder conviction that was overturned?

Police hold closed hearings to sack 477 officers for misconduct – The Guardian

“Police forces are sacking almost 160 officers on average each year after misconduct hearings held in private, according to figures released under the Freedom of Information Act.”

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The Guardian, 9th May 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Criminal suspects to be charged through the post – Daily Telegraph

Posted May 9th, 2011 in bail, news, police, prosecutions by sally

“Criminal suspects are to be charged through the post under radical changes to free up police time, Theresa May will reveal today.”

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Daily Telegraph, 9th May 2011

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

Twitter user reveals alleged details of secret injunctions – The Guardian

Posted May 9th, 2011 in injunctions, internet, news by sally

“Pressure to reveal the identities of celebrities protected by injunctions has intensified after Twitter accounts began circulating the names of footballers and performers alleged to have taken out gagging orders.”

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The Guardian, 9th May 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Controversial surveillance cameras to be removed – The Independent

Posted May 9th, 2011 in closed circuit television, news, police, terrorism by sally

“Controversial surveillance cameras set up in two predominantly Muslim neighbourhoods will start to be removed today, police said.”

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The Independent, 9th May 2011

Source: www.independent.co.uk