Servant paid £2.50 an hour wins tribunal against Arab Princess – Daily Telegraph

“An Arab Princess has been ordered to pay £175,000 in compensation to a servant paid less than £2.50 an hour who was forced to dig into his own pocket to cover the food bills from Harrods because Tesco was not considered good enough.”

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Daily Telegraph, 9th June 2011

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Report raises concerns over shorter jail terms – The Independent

Posted June 10th, 2011 in community service, crime prevention, news, recidivists, reports, sentencing by michael

“The deterrent effect of short-term sentences is lost on criminals who are jailed time and time again, a report has found.”

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The Independent, 8th June 2011

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Jeremy Hunt and Ken Clarke set out remit for privacy committee – The Guardian

Posted June 10th, 2011 in freedom of expression, injunctions, news, parliament, privacy by michael

“The culture secretary, Jeremy Hunt, and the justice secretary, Ken Clarke, have asked parliament to examine whether the law and the courts have established an appropriate balance between the rights to privacy and freedom of expression in the wake of the celebrity injunction crisis.”

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The Guardian, 9th June 2011

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Gloucestershire Old Spots breeders win trademark case – BBC News

Posted June 9th, 2011 in animals, food, news, trade marks by sally

“Breeders of Gloucestershire Old Spots pigs have won a trademark battle against a meat marketing company over the name of one of its products.”

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BBC News, 9th June 2011

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Farhan Ahmed jailed for Nelson pensioner’s rape – BBC News

Posted June 9th, 2011 in news, offensive weapons, rape, sentencing by sally

“An 18-year-old man has been sentenced indefinitely for the knifepoint rape of a pensioner in her Lancashire home.”

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BBC News, 9th June 2011

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Torture inquiry will cover rendition, vows QC – The Guardian

Posted June 9th, 2011 in inquiries, news, rendition, torture by sally

“Press reports that the government’s forthcoming torture inquiry will not investigate rendition are ‘simply wrong’, the inquiry’s senior lawyer said on Wednesday.”

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The Guardian, 9th June 2011

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Hillingdon Council held autistic man Steven Neary unlawfully – BBC News

Posted June 9th, 2011 in autism, detention, local government, mental health, news by sally

“A west London council acted unlawfully by refusing to allow a 21-year-old autistic man to be placed in the care of his father, the High Court ruled.”

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BBC News, 9th June 2011

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Jeremy Hunt and Ken Clarke set out remit for privacy committee – The Guardian

Posted June 9th, 2011 in freedom of expression, injunctions, news, parliament, privacy by sally

“The culture secretary, Jeremy Hunt, and the justice secretary, Ken Clarke, have asked parliament to examine whether the law and the courts have established an appropriate balance between the rights to privacy and freedom of expression in the wake of the celebrity injunction crisis.”

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The Guardian, 9th June 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

The Sun makes payout to social worker over Baby P stories – The Guardian

Posted June 9th, 2011 in compensation, media, news by sally

“The Sun has agreed to pay undisclosed compensation and apologised unreservedly to a social worker over the publication of false allegations about her role in the Baby P tragedy.”

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The Guardian, 9th June 2011

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David Kelly inquest ruled out by Attorney General – Daily Telegraph

Posted June 9th, 2011 in attorney general, inquests, news by sally

“Attorney General Dominic Grieve has ruled out asking the High Court to order an inquest into the death of David Kelly.”

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Daily Telegraph, 9th June 2011

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Death of Dr David Kelly: Attorney General will not apply for fresh inquest – Attorney General’s Office

Posted June 9th, 2011 in attorney general, inquests, press releases by sally

“The Attorney General, Dominic Grieve QC MP, today gave a statement to Parliament explaining that he did not intend to apply to the High Court for an inquest into the death of Dr David Kelly in 2003.”

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Attorney General’s Office, 9th June 2011

Source: www.attorneygeneral.gov.uk

Wolverhampton New Cross payout for boy injured in birth – BBC News

Posted June 9th, 2011 in birth, compensation, hospitals, news by sally

“A boy left severely brain damaged by complications at his birth in hospital has won the right to claim a seven-figure NHS compensation package.”

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BBC News, 8th June 2011

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BAILII: Recent Decisions

Posted June 9th, 2011 in law reports by sally

High Court (Commercial Court)

Michael Wilson & Partners Ltd v Emmott [2011] EWHC 1441 (Comm) (08 June 2011)

High Court (Queen’s Bench Division)

Goodwin v NGN Ltd [2011] EWHC 1437 (QB) (09 June 2011)

Source: www.bailii.org

Bill limiting sharia law is motivated by ‘concern for Muslim women’ – The Guardian

Posted June 9th, 2011 in arbitration, bills, islamic law, news, sex discrimination, tribunals, women by sally

“Islamic courts would be forced to acknowledge the primacy of English law under a bill being introduced in the House of Lords. The bill, proposed by Lady Cox and backed by women’s rights groups and the National Secular Society, was drawn up because of ‘deep concerns’ that Muslim women are suffering discrimination within closed sharia law councils.”

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The Guardian, 8th June 2011

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Men jailed for West Yorkshire and Lancashire bank raids – BBC News

Posted June 9th, 2011 in news, offensive weapons, robbery, sentencing by sally

“Two men have been jailed for their parts in three bank robberies in which more than £500,000 was stolen.”

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BBC News, 8th June 2011

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Sir Fred Goodwin affair injunction not lifted – BBC News

Posted June 9th, 2011 in injunctions, media, news, privacy, public interest by sally

“A High Court judge has refused to lift an order banning journalists naming a woman with whom former bank boss Sir Fred Goodwin had a relationship.”

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BBC News, 9th June 2011

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Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk

Posted June 9th, 2011 in legislation by sally

The Land Registration (Proper Office) (Amendment) Order 2011

The Land Registration (Amendment) Rules 2011

The Local Government, Planning and Land Act 1980 (Amendment of Schedule 16) (England) Order 2011

Source: www.legislation.gov.uk

Measuring up – Nuffield Foundation and NSPCC

Posted June 9th, 2011 in children, reports, witnesses by sally

“This project, jointly funded by the Nuffield Foundation and the NSPCC assessed whether changes to the legislative framework have been successful in improving the experience of young witnesses in court. In June 2011 a follow up report was produced.”

Follow up report

Nuffield Foundation, 9th June 2011

Source: www.nuffieldfoundation.org

Tighten rules to protect young witnesses, say charities – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted June 9th, 2011 in children, news, reports, witnesses by sally

“Children’s charities have called for ground rules to be enforced in court to prevent the exploitation of young witnesses. A report released this week by the NSPCC and Nuffield Foundation found that inadequate procedures and a lack of training for legal professionals were having detrimental effects on both the youngsters and their evidence.”

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Law Society’s Gazette, 9th June 2011

Source: www.lawgazette.co.uk

New national crime agency launched – Home Office

Posted June 9th, 2011 in crime prevention, national crime agency, press releases by sally

“A powerful new national crime agency will lead the UK’s fight against serious and organised crime, strengthen policing at the border and make sure local police are linked up to work nationally and overseas, the Home Secretary said today.”

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Home Office, 8th June 2011

Source: www.homeoffice.gov.uk