Children as young as four reprimanded for racist behaviour – Daily Telegraph

“The equivalent of around 100 primary school pupils a day were reported to local authorities after using offensive language in lessons and the playground, it is claimed. In some cases, pupils were reprimanded for relatively trivial squabbles and employing insults such as ‘gaylord’ and ‘broccoli head’. Researchers said many children – some as young as four – are being reported despite being ‘unlikely to understand the meaning of these words’. Schools are obliged to report all ‘hate speech’ incidents to local authorities as part of the 2000 Race Relations Act.”

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Daily Telegraph, 14th September 2011

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Lord Justice Jackson: legal aid should remain for clinical negligence – UK Human Rights Blog

Posted September 14th, 2011 in bills, budgets, legal aid, medical treatment, negligence, news by sally

“Lord Justice Jackson spoke in strong terms last week to the Cambridge Law Faculty on the controversial topic of legal aid and legal costs reforms.”

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UK Human Rights Blog, 13th September 2011

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Kettled British woman takes case to European court of human rights – The Guardian

Posted September 14th, 2011 in demonstrations, detention, human rights, news, police by sally

“A case that will decide the legality of the police containment tactic of kettling is to be heard at the European court of human rights in Strasbourg later.”

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The Guardian, 14th September 2011

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Council ‘abusing law’ on travellers – The Independent

Posted September 14th, 2011 in housing, international law, local government, news, travellers by sally

“A UN representative has accused a council of ‘violating international law’ over the clearance of the UK’s largest illegal travellers’ site.”

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The Independent, 14th September 2011

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Phone Hacking: News International discover new documents – Daily Telegraph

Posted September 14th, 2011 in evidence, interception, media, news by sally

“A huge cache of previously undiscovered documents and emails which could reveal the true scale of phone hacking at the News of the World have been found by the newspaper’s publisher, the High court heard today.”

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Daily Telegraph, 13th September 2011

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Teenager caught with crack cocaine and heroin in bra freed early to go to university – Daily Telegraph

Posted September 14th, 2011 in appeals, drug offences, early release, education, news, sentencing, young offenders by sally

“A teenage girl caught with £800 of crack cocaine and heroin in her bra has been freed from prison 15 months early so she can go to university in time for freshers’ week.”

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Daily Telegraph, 14th September 2011

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Care Quality Commission: MPs criticise health regulator – BBC News

Posted September 14th, 2011 in care homes, health, hospitals, news by sally

“Patients were put at risk by an unacceptable fall in the number of inspections of hospitals and care homes, MPs say.”

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BBC News, 14th September 2011

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Forced marriage crime ruled out by ministers – BBC News

Posted September 14th, 2011 in forced marriages, news by sally

“Ministers have ruled out creating a forced marriage crime, despite pressure from MPs to do so. In an interview for the BBC’s Asian Network, Home Office minister Lynne Featherstone said that it was not on the government’s agenda. The Home Affairs committee has called for an offence to complement court orders to protect potential victims.”

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BBC News, 14th September 2011

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Magistrates were told to send rioters to crown court, emails show – The Guardian

Posted September 14th, 2011 in Crown Court, magistrates, news, sentencing, violent disorder by sally

“Magistrates were urged to abandon sentencing guidelines when dealing with rioters last month because ‘nothing like this was envisaged’, according to court documents released to the Guardian. The text of two controversial emails circulated to justices’ clerks immediately after August’s disturbances raises questions about judicial independence and the use of blanket guidance irrespective of individual cases. One human rights group described the emails as ‘disturbing’.”

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The Guardian, 14th September 2011

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MoD condemned for ‘insensitive’ treatment of ex-war prisoners – The Guardian

Posted September 14th, 2011 in armed forces, compensation, complaints, news, ombudsmen, parliament, prisoners of war by sally

“Parliamentary ombudsman orders department to pay family who were repeatedly refused compensation for their ordeal.”

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The Guardian, 14th September 2011

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Tesco accused of misleading viewers over animal welfare – Daily Telegraph

Posted September 14th, 2011 in advertising, animals, communicating false information, food, news, ombudsmen by sally

“The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has banned Tesco from re-broadcasting a television advert that appeared to show pigs roaming freely in a field following complaints by viewers.”

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Daily Telegraph, 14th September 2011

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Yobs to be punished by their neighbours under local justice plans – Daily Telegraph

Posted September 14th, 2011 in community service, fines, news, penalties, restorative justice by sally

“Yobs are to be punished by their neighbours in new ‘justice panels’ as part of a radical overhaul of out-of-court penalties, the policing minister will say today.”

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Daily Telegraph, 14th September 2011

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Reading man jailed for dead girl ‘trolling’ insults – BBC News

Posted September 13th, 2011 in ASBOs, internet, malicious communications, news, sentencing by sally

“A Berkshire man has been jailed for posting abusive messages online about a schoolgirl after she committed suicide. Sean Duffy, 25, of Reading, was handed an 18-week sentence for posts on social networking sites about Worcester teenager Natasha MacBryde.”

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BBC News, 13th September 2011

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James Murdoch recalled by phone hack MPs – The Independent

Posted September 13th, 2011 in interception, media, news, parliament, telecommunications by sally

“James Murdoch is to face a fresh grilling by MPs investigating the News of the World phone hacking scandal, it was announced today.”

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The Independent, 13th September 2011

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Ofcom bans rollover phone contracts – The Independent

Posted September 13th, 2011 in consumer protection, contracts, news, telecommunications by sally

“Rollover contracts for landline and broadband customers are to be banned after the telecoms watchdog accused providers of locking households into long-term deals with little additional benefit.”

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The Independent, 13th September 2011

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Phone hacking: 7/7 victim’s mother to sue News of the World – Daily Telegraph

Posted September 13th, 2011 in interception, media, news, telecommunications, victims by sally

“Sheila Henry, the mother of 26-year-old Christian Small who died in the blast at King’s Cross, has been put forward as a lead case in the civil litigation cases against the News of the World.”

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Daily Telegraph, 13th September 2011

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Legal team delays stalling trials, new figures reveal – BBC News

Posted September 13th, 2011 in Crown Prosecution Service, news, statistics, trials by sally

“Nearly a third of crown court hearings in the East of England which do not go ahead as planned are adjourned due to legal teams not being ready on the day of the trial, the BBC can reveal.”

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BBC News, 12th September 2011

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Rapist Fabian Thomas jailed indefinitely for Plymouth attack – BBC News

Posted September 13th, 2011 in attempts, news, rape, recidivists, sentencing by sally

“A convicted rapist who attacked a woman in Devon four months after being given early release has been jailed indefinitely.”

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BBC News, 12th September 2011

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BAILII: Recent Decisions

Posted September 13th, 2011 in law reports by sally

High Court (Technology and Construction Court)

Community Gateway Association Ltd v Beha Williams Norman Ltd [2011] EWHC 2311 (TCC) (12 September 2012)

Witney Town Council v Beam Construction (Cheltenham) Ltd [2011] EWHC 2332 (TCC) (12 September 2011)

Source: www.bailii.org

Nomihold Securities Inc v Mobile Telesystems Finance SA – WLR Daily

Posted September 13th, 2011 in appeals, freezing injunctions, law reports by sally

Nomihold Securities Inc v Mobile Telesystems Finance SA [2011] EWCA Civ 1040;  [2011] WLR (D)  278

“Where a freezing order bound a party against whom an arbitral award had been made the position was not directly analogous to that of a ‘judgment debtor’ when the question fell to be determined whether the party owing the sum awarded should be permitted to make a payment out to a third party.”

WLR Daily, 1st September 2011

Source: www.iclr.co.uk