Drugs boats fraud woman sentenced – BBC News

Posted March 6th, 2009 in fraud, money laundering, news, sentencing by sally

“A mother-of-three, whose business made more than £20m from selling high speed boats to drugs cartels, has been given a two-year suspended prison sentence.”

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BBC News, 5th March 2009

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Deaf student launches discrimination action against law school – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted March 6th, 2009 in disability discrimination, legal education, news by sally

“A deaf would-be law student has begun proceedings against a London law school, alleging disability discrimination on the grounds of ‘unfavourable treatment’ and failure to make ‘reasonable adjustments’.”

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Law Society’s Gazette. 5th March 2009

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Unpublished research confirms bar earnings divide – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted March 6th, 2009 in barristers, news, remuneration by sally

“Widely held suspicions that white male barristers earn far more than their female and ethnic-minority colleagues have been confirmed by unpublished research commissioned by the Bar Council.”

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Law Gazette’s Gazette, 5th March 2009

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Airtime reseller had no duty to sue O2, rules High Court – OUT-LAW.com

Posted March 6th, 2009 in contracts, fiduciary duty, interpretation, news, telecommunications by sally

“A mobile phone airtime reseller did not have a legal duty to take network O2 to court on behalf of a company which had sold it its subscriber base, the High Court has said. The Court said the claim was based on a mistaken interpretation of a contract.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 4th March 2009

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OFT launches competition inquiry on the buses – The Times

Posted March 6th, 2009 in competition, news, transport by sally

“The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) began an investigation into local bus services yesterday. The regulator said that the inquiry had been prompted by increasing concentration in the sector, which, after a number of takeovers, had left nearly two thirds of services controlled by only five large operators: Arriva, Go-Ahead, Stagecoach, FirstGroup and National Express.”

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The Times, 6th March 2009

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Foreign drivers face £900 roadside fines to halt rise in crashes – The Times

Posted March 6th, 2009 in fines, news, road traffic offences by sally

“Foreign drivers will have to pay on-the-spot fines of up to £900 for flouting traffic laws under new legislation to be introduced next month.”

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The Times, 6th March 2009

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Love rival killing youth jailed – BBC News

Posted March 6th, 2009 in murder, news, sentencing, young offenders by sally

“A 17-year-old has been jailed for life for stabbing to death a man he believed to be a love rival.”

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BBC News, 5th March 2009

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Youth guilty of gay man’s killing – BBC News

Posted March 6th, 2009 in homicide, homosexuality, news by sally

“A teenager who killed a gay man after hurling homophobic abuse at him, has been detained for more than two years in a young offenders’ institution.”

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BBC News, 5th March 2009

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Man awarded £90,000 after suicide attempt – The Independent

Posted March 6th, 2009 in hospitals, news, personal injuries by sally

“A man who tried to kill himself has successfully sued the hospital which saved his life for £90,000 damages.”

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The Independent, 6th March 2009

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BA crucifix worker takes case to Court of Appeal – Daily Telegraph

Posted March 6th, 2009 in employment, news, religious discrimination by sally

“British Airways check-in employee Nadia Eweida who was banned from wearing a Christian cross at work is to take her case to the Court of Appeal.”

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Daily Telegraph, 6th March 2009

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Courtroom shortages causing long trial delays, report warns – The Guardian

Posted March 6th, 2009 in criminal justice, delay, news by sally

“A shortage of courtrooms mean victims and witnesses face long delays in criminal trials, the government’s spending watchdog has warned.”

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The Guardian, 6th March 2009

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Firms bought secret personal data on staff – privacy chief – The Guardian

Posted March 6th, 2009 in data protection, news, privacy by sally

“More than 40 major British companies face legal action for allegedly buying secret personal data about thousands of workers they wanted to vet before employing them.”

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The Guardian, 6th March 2009

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Jailed bogus aristocrat Hugh Rodley investigated for other frauds – The Times

Posted March 6th, 2009 in conspiracy, news, theft by sally

“A bogus aristocrat jailed for eight years yesterday for his leading role in the world’s biggest attempted theft is also being investigated for other massive frauds.”

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The Times, 6th March 2009

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Women and children ‘at risk as family courts reach breaking point’ – The Times

Posted March 6th, 2009 in family courts, news by sally

“The family courts system is at ‘breaking point’ and thousands of vulnerable women and children at risk of abuse are going without legal help, according to a report.”

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The Times, 6th March 2009

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Harry Potter actor’s killer sentenced to life in prison – The Guardian

Posted March 5th, 2009 in murder, news, sentencing by sally

“Karl Bishop, who stabbed to death the Harry Potter actor Rob Knox, was today sentenced at the Old Bailey to life in prison.”

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The Guardian, 5th March 2009

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Woman gets life for feud killing – BBC News

Posted March 5th, 2009 in news by sally

“A Merseyside woman who fatally stabbed a mother-of-two after years of falling out has been jailed for life for murder at Liverpool Crown Court.”

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BBC News, 4th March 2009

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EU judges back UK retirement age – BBC News

Posted March 5th, 2009 in news by sally

“The UK’s compulsory retirement age of 65 is not in breach of EU legislation, according to a ruling by the European Court of Justice (ECJ).”

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BBC News, 5th March 2009

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Inspectors call for ‘cultural shift’ within Crown Prosecution Service – The Times

Posted March 5th, 2009 in Crown Prosecution Service, news by sally

“Half of all complaints from the public about the prosecution of crimes are handled inadequately or poorly, a report by inspectors has found.”

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The Times, 5th March 2009

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Scores of killers who were given life terms released from prison to commit serious crimes – Daily Telegraph

Posted March 5th, 2009 in news, release on licence, sentencing by sally

“Scores of killers released from life sentences have gone on to commit serious crimes over the past decade, including murder and rape, the Government has admitted.”

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Daily Telegraph, 5th March 2009

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Police apologise for fatal shooting of innocent man – The Guardian

Posted March 5th, 2009 in firearms, news, police by sally

“Sussex police yesterday formally apologised to the family of James Ashley, who was shot dead by police in Hastings more than 10 years ago. The police have admitted negligence and reached a settlement with Ashley’s family that involves financial compensation and a public apology.”

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The Guardian, 5th March 2009

Source: www.guardian.co.uk