‘Sexist’ Ryanair ad faces inquiry – The Guardian

Posted December 14th, 2011 in advertising, complaints, news, ombudsmen, women by sally

“The advertising watchdog is to launch an investigation into an ad campaign by Ryanair featuring a scantily-clad flight attendant after complaints that it made it cabin crew look like ‘glamour models’.”

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The Guardian, 13th December 2011

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Obsessive rare egg thief is jailed again – The Independent

Posted December 14th, 2011 in birds, news, sentencing, theft by sally

“Britain’s most imprisoned egg collector was jailed again yesterday after he admitted stealing hundreds of rare birds’ eggs, including those of golden eagles.”

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The Independent, 14th December 2011

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Parents who abduct children should face longer in prison, says top judge – Daily Telegraph

Posted December 14th, 2011 in child abduction, kidnapping, news, sentencing by sally

“Parents who abduct their own children could face life sentences because of the ‘unspeakable cruelty’ they cause, the country’s most senior judge said yesterday.”

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Daily Telegraph, 13th December 2011

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The limits of conscientious objection – The Guardian

Posted December 14th, 2011 in conscientious objection, human rights, news by sally

“Article 9 of the European convention on human rights offered no protection to a soldier who objected to the war in Afghanistan on political grounds.”

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The Guardian, 13th December 2011

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Rochdale sham marriage vicar John Magumba facing jail – BBC News

Posted December 14th, 2011 in clergy, immigration, marriage, news, theft by sally

“A Church of England vicar from Rochdale has admitted carrying out sham marriage ceremonies to allow illegal immigrants to gain the right to stay in the UK.”

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BBC News, 13th December 2011

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The legal aid bill must be cut. Here’s how – The Guardian

Posted December 14th, 2011 in bills, budgets, citizens advice bureaux, family courts, legal aid, news by sally

“Legal aid became bloated and inefficient. What’s needed is a better network of law centres and Citizens Advice Bureaux.”

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The Guardian, 13th December 2011

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Unmarried couples should have inheritance rights, say law advisers – Daily Telegraph

Posted December 14th, 2011 in cohabitation, equality, families, intestacy, news, wills by sally

“Unmarried couples who live together for five years will automatically take their partner’s entire estate if they die without a will, under proposals from the Government’s law advisers.”

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Daily Telegraph, 14th December 2011

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PC Hannah Quince guilty of illicit police computer search – BBC News

Posted December 14th, 2011 in abuse of position of trust, computer crime, news, police, professional conduct by sally

“A policewoman who searched the force computer to look through confidential files on behalf of her boyfriend has been found guilty of misconduct.”

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BBC News, 13th December 2011

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Government may expand definition of domestic violence – BBC News

Posted December 14th, 2011 in domestic violence, news by sally

“The government is launching a consultation on whether the definition of domestic violence should be widened.”

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BBC News, 14th December 2011

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Criminals could be made to wear ‘sobriety tags’ – The Independent

“It is the latest accessory modelled by actress Lindsay Lohan and soon the ‘sobriety bracelet’ could adorn the ankles of British criminals too, under proposals being considered by Scotland Yard’s Commissioner.”

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The Independent, 14th December 2011

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Civil servants fear FoI ruling over private emails and text messages – The Guardian

“Ministers, civil servants and government advisers are bracing themselves for an information commission ruling this week declaring that emails sent within government from private accounts are subject to freedom of information legislation and therefore can be disclosed.”

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The Guardian, 13th December 2011

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Harsher sentences for murderers of transgender and disabled people: a step in the right direction but greater reform is needed – Halsbury’s Law Exchange

Posted December 13th, 2011 in disabled persons, murder, news, sentencing by sally

“On hearing of the Ministry of Justice’s plan to raise the starting point for the minimum term in murder cases where victims are transgender or disabled, you would be forgiven for expressing surprise that there was an existing disparity. We pride ourselves on being alive to equality and here is a glaring and shameful example of imbalance to the detriment of a vulnerable minority.”

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Halsbury’s Law Exchange, 13th December 2011

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A human right to object to war – UK Human Rights Blog

Posted December 13th, 2011 in appeals, conscientious objection, courts martial, human rights, news, war by sally

“Moral objections to the UK’s involvement in Afghanistan do not constitute a defence to an insubordination charge, the Court Martial Appeal Court has ruled. The appellant was not entitled to disobey a lawful command on the ground of conscientious objection.”

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UK Human Rights Blog, 13th December 2011

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Howard League urges ban on detaining under 14s in police cells – BBC News

Posted December 13th, 2011 in children, detention, news by sally

“Police should be banned from detaining children under 14 in police cells overnight, campaigners have said.”

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BBC News, 13th December 2012

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BAILII: Recent Decisions

Posted December 13th, 2011 in law reports by sally

Court of Appeal (Civil Division)

Quest Advisors Limited Sharriba Ltd v McFeely & Anor [2011] EWCA Civ 1517 (09 December 2011)

High Court (Chancery Division)

Green v Eadie & Ors [2011] EWHC B24 (Ch) (18 November 2011)

Bezier Acquisitions Ltd, Re [2011] EWHC 3299 (Ch) (12 December 2011)

High Court (Queen’s Bench Division)

Cooper & Anor v Turrell [2011] EWHC 3269 (QB) (12 December 2011)

High Court (Commercial Court)

Five Oceans Salvage Ltd v Wenzhou Timber Group Company [2011] EWHC 3282 (Comm) (23 November 2011)

Source: www.bailii.org

Fresh battle looms between European human rights court and UK – Daily Telegraph

Posted December 13th, 2011 in cross-examination, evidence, human rights, news, Supreme Court, witnesses by sally

“Prosecutors could be forced to stop using evidence from victims and witnesses who do not attend court in another human rights battle between Britain and Europe.”

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Daily Telegraph, 13th December 2011

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Bookseller Ahmed Faraz found guilty of terror offences – BBC News

Posted December 13th, 2011 in news, terrorism by sally

“A bookseller from Birmingham has been convicted of possessing and distributing material that prosecutors said ‘primed people for terrorism’.”

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BBC News, 12th December 2011

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Age of criminal responsibility is too low, say brain scientists – The Guardian

Posted December 13th, 2011 in children, criminal responsibility, news, reports by sally

“The age of criminal responsibility in England, Wales and Northern Ireland could be ‘unreasonably low’ given the emerging understanding of how slowly the brains of children mature, according to a report by the Royal Society. Widespread differences between individuals also mean that the cut-off age at which children are deemed fit to stand trial, at 10 years old, might not be justifiable in all cases.”

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The Guardian, 13th December 2011

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Draft proposals for new data protection regime include ‘draconian provisions’, expert says – OUT-LAW.com

Posted December 13th, 2011 in data protection, EC law, news by sally

“Many proposals under consideration for the make-up of a new data protection regime in Europe are “incredibly draconian” and will create extra burdens on compliant businesses, an expert has said.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 12th December 2011

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Command Papers – official-documents.gov.uk

Posted December 12th, 2011 in parliamentary papers by sally

Government Response to the House of Commons Justice Committee Ninth Report of Session 2010–12: Referral fees and the theft of personal data, Cm 8240 (PDF)

Statute of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), Cm 8242 (PDF)

The Nairobi International Convention on the Removal of Wrecks, Cm 8243 (PDF)

Source: www.official-documents.gov.uk