Does judging still have appeal? – The Times

Posted October 9th, 2008 in judiciary, news, women by sally

“It has been a good week for the cause of diversity among Britain’s judges. Just months ago one of only three of 36 Court of Appeal judges lamented the lack of women in senior judicial posts. In the past three years, Lady Justice Arden said, only one woman had been chosen for the High Court bench compared with 29 men.”

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The Times, 9th October 2008

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Inquiry clears cabinet couple over cash for second home – The Guardian

Posted October 9th, 2008 in expenses, news, parliament by sally

“A clampdown on MPs’ expenses has been proposed in the wake of an investigation which cleared husband and wife Cabinet ministers Ed Balls and Yvette Cooper of breaking House of Commons rules.”

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The Guardian, 9th October 2008

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Lesbian couple left humiliated by sexist jokes, tribunal told – Daily Telegraph

Posted October 9th, 2008 in homosexuality, news, sex discrimination by sally

“A lesbian couple were left ‘humiliated’ after colleagues joked about their sexuality, an employment tribunal heard.”

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Daily Telegraph, 8th October 2008

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Civil servant ‘who left files on train’ to appear in court – Daily Telegraph

Posted October 9th, 2008 in civil servants, news, official secrets act by sally

“A senior civil servant who allegedly lost highly sensitive intelligence files relating to al-Qaeda and Iraq on a train has been summoned to appear in court.”

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Daily Telegraph, 9th October 2008

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Woman, 101, loses care home fight – BBC News

Posted October 8th, 2008 in appeals, care homes, news by sally

“A 101-year-old woman has lost her fight to stay at a Teesside care home where she is the sole resident.”

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BBC News, 8th October 2008

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Girl knife killer’s sentence cut – BBC News

Posted October 8th, 2008 in appeals, murder, news, sentencing by sally

“A teenager who stabbed a young mother to death after bingeing on drink and drugs has had her minimum sentence cut by three years at the Court of Appeal.”

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BBC News, 8th October 2008

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Court ruling strengthens patent protection for UK software – The Times

Posted October 8th, 2008 in computer programs, news, patents by sally

“Technology companies will find it easier to safeguard their innovations in the UK after a court ruled that software should receive wider patent protection.”

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The Times, 8th October 2008

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Widow faces battle to use dead husband’s sperm – Daily Telegraph

Posted October 8th, 2008 in assisted reproduction, human tissue, news by sally

“A widow is facing a landmark legal battle to use her dead husband’s sperm after a court ruled it may have been unlawful to remove it from his body.”

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Daily Telegraph, 8th October 2008

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Businessman left in wheelchair by skiing accident sues tour operators – Daily Telegraph

Posted October 8th, 2008 in holidays, negligence, news, personal injuries, skiing by sally

“A British businessman left in a wheelchair after he collided with a tree during a skiing holiday is suing his tour operators for millions of pounds.”

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Daily Telegraph, 7th October 2008

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Woman who poisoned husband is spared jail – The Guardian

Posted October 8th, 2008 in news, poisoning, sentencing by sally

“A wife who poisoned her husband three times by slipping a tranquilliser into two Chinese takeaways and a curry was yesterday spared jail by a judge who described the crimes as ‘like something from a very bad detective novel’.”

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The Guardian, 8th October 2008

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Disabled woman takes fight to save post offices to high court – Daily Telegraph

Posted October 8th, 2008 in judicial review, news, postal service by sally

“A severely disabled woman will take her battle to stop the government’s post office closure programme to the High Court.”

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Daily Telegraph, 8th October 2008

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Identity fraud booming during crisis, warn MPs – The Independent

Posted October 8th, 2008 in identity fraud, news by sally

“Bank account holders are more at risk of identity fraud because of the credit crunch, a report warns today.”

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The Independent, 8th October 2008

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MPs attempt to force smacking ban – BBC News

Posted October 8th, 2008 in children, corporal punishment, news by sally

“A cross-party group of MPs is attempting to force through a ban on smacking children in England and Wales.”

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BBC News, 7th October 2008

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101-year-old to appeal care home decision – Daily Telegraph

Posted October 8th, 2008 in appeals, care homes, news by sally

“A 101-year-old woman, the sole remaining resident in an old people’s home due for closure, will ask permission to appeal against a judge’s ruling that she had to move.”

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Daily Telegraph, 7th October 2008

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Terror code tells teachers to watch pupils – The Guardian

Posted October 8th, 2008 in news, school children, terrorism by sally

“Teachers will be asked to monitor pupils’ behaviour and inform the authorities – including police – if they suspect teenagers are being drawn into violent extremism, under government guidance published today.”

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The Guardian, 8th October 2008

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Dyslexic pupil wins £25,000 compensation – The Guardian

Posted October 7th, 2008 in compensation, dyslexia, news, special educational needs by sally

“A pupil with dyslexia has received almost £25,000 in compensation from the local council after teachers failed to diagnose his condition, it has emerged.”

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The Guardian, 7th October 2008

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Turf wars erupt over fees for family cases – The Times

Posted October 7th, 2008 in family courts, fees, legal profession, news by sally

“The credit crunch may dominate world headlines but closer to home lawyers are feeling the impact of their own pay squeeze.”

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The Times, 7th October 2008

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Magistrate claims race discrimination against Ministry of Justice – Daily Telegraph

Posted October 7th, 2008 in magistrates, news, race discrimination by sally

“A black magistrate claims she suffered a nine-year campaign of discrimination by senior court officials and was unfairly denied promotion due to her colour.”

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Daily Telegraph, 7th October 2008

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Jean Charles de Menezes: Cressida Dick admits an innocent man could be killed again – Daily Telegraph

Posted October 7th, 2008 in news, police, terrorism by sally

“The commander in charge of the operation that led to the death of Jean Charles de Menezes has admitted another innocent man could be killed by police because of the terrorist threat in Britain.”

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Daily Telegraph, 7th October 2008

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The Obscene Publications Act rides again – The Register

Posted October 7th, 2008 in internet, news, obscenity by sally

“The legal world is buzzing at the announcement last week of the prosecution of 35-year-old civil servant Darryn Walker for the online publication of material that Police and Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) believe to be obscene.”

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The Register, 6th October 2008

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