Home worker sentenced over abuse – BBC news
“A care home manager who used the arms of other residents to hit a woman with learning disabilities over the head has been given a suspended sentence.”
BBC News, 16th November 2009
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“A care home manager who used the arms of other residents to hit a woman with learning disabilities over the head has been given a suspended sentence.”
BBC News, 16th November 2009
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“Graham and Trish Knight, whose son Sergeant Ben Knight died alongside 13 comrades in the incident, have written to the Crown Prosecution Service in an attempt to establish responsibility for his death.”
Daily Telegraph, 17th November 2009
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“Frageand Nassem, 32, from Livingston, near Edinburgh, was yesterday jailed for nine years. Police said he would telephone international companies and dupe staff into giving him information. Once he had built up enough detail, he would call banks and take control of corporate accounts transferring money around the world.”
Daily Telegraph, 17th November 2009
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“The European court of human rights has asked the British government to give more details of the risk assessments carried out before terminals for large tanker ships importing liquid natural gas (LNG) were built on the Welsh coast.”
The Guardian, 16th November 2009
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“Police chiefs have proposed a domestic violence register to track an estimated 25,000 men in England and Wales who move from one relationship to another serially abusing their partners.”
The Guardian, 16th November 2009
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“City regulators have fined Regal Petroleum a record £600,000 after a damning report covering two years when the oil explorer was controlled by Frank Timis, the controversial businessman, The Times has learnt.”
The Times, 16th November 2009
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“A teenager who stabbed a 15-year-old boy to death outside a church hall in east London has been jailed for life.”
BBC News, 16th November 2009
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“A mother who abandoned her four young children to go on a 24-hour drink and drug binge has been given a suspended prison sentence.”
BBC News, 16th November 2009
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“Case is among the one in five referred each year to the court of appeal over sentencing, but with little media interest.”
The Guardian, 16th November 2009
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“An investigation is to be held into why police left a ‘vulnerable’ man, who was later found dead, at his home in Plymouth despite fears for his welfare.”
BBC News, 16th November 2009
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“A rapist jailed 19 years after his crime might never have been caught if time limits on DNA retention had been in place, it is claimed.”
BBC News, 16th November 2009
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“A doctor who attempted to poison his lover in a bid to induce a miscarriage has been jailed for six years.”
BBC News, 16th November 2009
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“The group of senior MPs and peers responsible for scrutinising the activities of the intelligence agencies has sharply criticised the government for failing to hand over the guidelines provided to MI5 and MI6 officers for interrogating terror suspects.”
The Observer, 15th November 2009
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“Overcrowding, reoffending, and mandatory sentencing have created prisons that are ineffective and expensive, a charity warns.”
The Independent on Sunday, 15th November 2009
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“A parliamentary inquiry into phone hacking by tabloid journalists may have been seriously misled, it emerged yesterday when lawyers acting for a Scotland Yard detective denied that he had ever claimed that messages to 6,000 people had been intercepted.”
The Independent, 16th November 2009
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“Proposals to be contained in the Queen’s Speech on Wednesday pave the way for documents from expert witnesses in sensitive family matters such as child protection or adoption cases to be made public.”
Daily Telegraph, 16th November 2009
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“The chair of the Press Complaints Commission has defended its role as an independent watchdog and attacked so-called ‘super-injunctions’ to keep legal action against the press secret.”
The Observer, 15th November 2009
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“The NHS medical records system is under scrutiny after a nurse falsely recorded, in retrospect, that she had given a potentially life-saving medication to a female prisoner who later hanged herself.”
The Guardian, 16th November 2009
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“Jack Straw is blaming magistrates for clogging up the Crown Court by sending thousands of trivial cases that they could deal with themselves.”
The Times, 16th November 2009
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“Patients undergoing cosmetic surgery are at the mercy of an ‘unregulated mess’ of an industry that puts marketing before safety with little risk of sanction, leading doctors warn today.”
The Times, 16th November 2009
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