Analysis: Trafigura order cast sinister spectre – The Times

Posted October 14th, 2009 in news by sally

“The court order to prevent a question being reported placed Parliament under a sinister spectre.”

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The Times, 13th October 2009

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Proposals to close 30 magistrates’ courts ‘threaten justice’ – Daily Telegraph

Posted October 14th, 2009 in consultations, courts, news by sally

“The principle of local justice is being threatened under plans to close up to 30 courts to save money, magistrates have warned.”

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Daily Telegraph, 13th October 2009

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Legal aid review to ensure value – The Times

Posted October 14th, 2009 in news by sally

“The £2.1 billion legal aid scheme is to be reviewed by ministers to ensure best value for money in a move that could lead to a split in the budgets for criminal and civil legal aid.”

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The Times, 13th October 2009

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Abuse boyfriend jailed for murder – BBC News

Posted October 14th, 2009 in murder, news, sentencing by sally

“An abusive boyfriend who strangled his partner with a pair of her baby daughter’s tights, then slit her throat, has been jailed for life.”

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BBC News, 13th October 2009

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Top banker convicted of killing unfaithful wife – The Independent

Posted October 14th, 2009 in domestic violence, homicide, news by sally

“A City banker who killed his unfaithful wife during a violent row was today found guilty of manslaughter.”

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The Independent, 13th October 2009

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Dutch MP overturns UK entry ban – BBC News

Posted October 13th, 2009 in appeals, freedom of expression, immigration, Islam, news by sally

“Far-right Dutch MP Geert Wilders has won an appeal against a Home Office decision barring his entry to the UK.”

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BBC News, 13th October 2009

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Reporting bans may lose their power in Twitter age says expert after Guardian ban is lifted – OUT-LAW.com

Posted October 13th, 2009 in freedom of expression, injunctions, internet, news by sally

“The editor of a newspaper which was banned from reporting on the tabling of a question in Parliament has thanked the users of micro-blogging service Twitter for their role in what he called a ‘victory for free speech’.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 13th October 2009

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Review into delivery of legal aid – Ministry of Justice

Posted October 13th, 2009 in consultations, legal aid, news by sally

“The Ministry of Justice has announced a review into the delivery of legal aid.”

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Ministry of Justice, 13th October 2009

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Gag on Guardian reporting MP’s Trafigura question lifted – The Guardian

Posted October 13th, 2009 in freedom of expression, injunctions, media, news, parliament by sally

“The existence of a previously secret injunction against the media by oil traders Trafigura can now be revealed.”

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The Guardian, 13th October 2009

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Boy, 10, awarded £7.1m over medical negligence at birth – The Independent

Posted October 13th, 2009 in compensation, medical treatment, negligence, news by sally

“A 10-year-old boy with a ‘great zest for life’ was awarded a compensation package totalling £7.1m today over medical negligence at birth which left him with severe brain damage.”

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The Independent, 13th October 2009

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Changes to court services in England – Ministry of Justice

Posted October 13th, 2009 in consultations, courts, news by sally

“Consultations are being held on the closure of 21 underused and inadequate courts in several regions of England.”

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Ministry of Justice, 13th October 2009

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Definitive Sentencing Guidelines on Sentencing for Fraud – Statutory offences – Sentencing Guidelines Council

Posted October 13th, 2009 in fraud, news, sentencing by sally

“On 13 October 2009 the Sentencing Guidelines Council published its definitive guideline ‘Sentencing for fraud – Statutory offences’, which will apply to offenders who are sentenced on or after 26 October 2009.”

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Sentencing Guidelines Council, 13th October 2009

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Johnson to get tough over Asbos – BBC News

Posted October 13th, 2009 in ASBOs, news, police by sally

“More trouble makers who break anti-social behaviour orders (Asbos) will be tracked down and prosecuted, Home Secretary Alan Johnson is to pledge.”

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BBC News, 13th October 2009

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Police face action over botched sex attack probes – The Independent

Posted October 13th, 2009 in news, police, sexual offences by sally

“Fourteen police officers could face prosecution over blunders during investigations into two serial sex attackers.”

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The Independent, 12th October 2009

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High Court reinstates nurse who exposed neglect – The Independent

Posted October 13th, 2009 in news, nurses, whistleblowers by sally

“A nurse who was struck off the register for blowing the whistle on unacceptably low standards of care for elderly patients has won her fight for re-instatement.”

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The Independent, 13th October 2009

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Judgement reserved on Baby P boss – BBC News

Posted October 13th, 2009 in child abuse, judicial review, news, social services by sally

“A judge has reserved his decision in a legal action brought by the dismissed head of Haringey children’s services, Sharon Shoesmith.”

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BBC News, 12th October 2009

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Court blocks MoD attempt to cut compensation for wounded soldiers – The Guardian

Posted October 13th, 2009 in armed forces, compensation, news, personal injuries by sally

“The court of appeal has dismissed an attempt by the Ministry of Defence to cut compensation to two wounded soldiers in a ruling welcomed as a ‘tremendous win’ by their supporters.”

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The Guardian, 12th October 2009

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JJB Sports will proceed with rights issue after delay – The Times

Posted October 13th, 2009 in news by sally

“JJB Sports, the sportswear retailer, will launch its £100 million rights issue early this week, after it was abruptly postponed last Friday, sources close to the company said yesterday.”

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The Times, 12th October 2009

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Guardian gagged from reporting parliament – The Guardian

Posted October 13th, 2009 in freedom of expression, injunctions, media, news, parliament by sally

“The Guardian has been prevented from reporting parliamentary proceedings on legal grounds which appear to call into question privileges guaranteeing free speech established under the 1688 Bill of Rights.”

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The Guardian, 12th October 2009

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Injured servicemen’s awards to be reassessed – The Independent

Posted October 12th, 2009 in appeals, armed forces, compensation, news, personal injuries by sally

“Compensation awards to two injured servicemen are to be reassessed following a ruling by appeal judges today in a case brought by the Ministry of Defence.”

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The Independent, 12th October 2009

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