Regina (Webster) v Swindon Local Safeguarding Children Board – Times Law Reports

Posted November 6th, 2009 in law reports by sally

Regina (Webster) v Swindon Local Safeguarding Children Board

Queen’s Bench Division

“It was not necessary for a local safeguarding children board to wait for the outcome of civil proceedings before conducting a substantive and comprehensive serious case review.”

The Times, 9th November 2009

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4 Eng Ltd v Harper and Others (No 2) – Times Law Reports

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4 Eng Ltd v Harper and Others (No 2)

Chancery Division

“Where a person had entered into a transaction at an undervalue for the purpose of defrauding creditors, the nature of any order and the relief granted by the court under sections 423 and 425 of the Insolvency Act 1986 should reflect the general principles inherent in other areas of the law and treat the mental state and degree of involvement of a defendant in wrongdoing as relevant to the extent of recovery available against him.”

The Times, 6th November 2009

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Desmond Browne: We are heading for two standards of access to justice – The Times

Posted November 6th, 2009 in news by sally

“What is the point of the Bar? As several hundred barristers meet in London this Saturday for their annual conference, it is a question they — as well as the public — might well ask. In the present recession their profession looks like becoming an enclave for the rich, both for those joining it and those using its services.”

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The Times, 4th November 2009

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Man guilty of beard fire attack – BBC News

Posted November 6th, 2009 in grievous bodily harm, news by sally

“A man who set fire to a train passenger’s beard as he slept has been convicted of grievous bodily harm.”

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BBC News, 6th November 2009

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Limits on surgeons’ working hours ‘will harm training and place patients at risk’ – Daily Telegraph

Posted November 6th, 2009 in news by sally

“Controversial new European working laws mean all doctors, including surgeons, are allowed to work only 48 hours a week. Introduced in August they have provoked fierce criticism from surgeons who say that new trainees will struggle to master their complex specialism in such a restricted time.”

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Daily Telegraph, 6th November 2009

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UBS fined £8m after employees traded with customers’ money – The Guardian

Posted November 6th, 2009 in news by sally

“Swiss bank UBS has been slapped with an £8m fine, the third-largest ever levied by the City regulator, after it was discovered that four of the bank’s employees were able to use customer money to trade in currencies and metals markets.”

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The Guardian, 6th November 2009

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Investigation of G20 death ‘cover-up’ would be inappropriate, Ian Tomlinson’s family told – The Guardian

Posted November 6th, 2009 in news by sally

“The family of Ian Tomlinson, the man who died at the G20 protest after being attacked by the police, has been told it would be ‘inappropriate’ for an official watchdog to consider whether officers were involved in a cover-up.”

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The Guardian, 6th November 2009

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Potential judges will not have to declare if they are Freemasons – The Times

Posted November 6th, 2009 in news by sally

“Would-be judges will no longer have to declare if they are Freemasons, the Government said yesterday. The policy reversal was announced by Jack Straw, the Justice Secretary, after a threat of legal action forced a review. He said that it would be ‘disproportionate’ to continue with the practice.”

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The Times, 6th November 2009

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Evidence by blinking helps convict James Watts of sexual assaults – The Times

Posted November 6th, 2009 in news by sally

“A worker in a care home for severely disabled adults has been jailed for 12 years for sexual assault after one of his victims gave evidence by blinking her eyes.”

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The Times, 6th November 2009

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Holiday cottage voyeur is jailed – BBC news

Posted November 5th, 2009 in closed circuit television, news, sentencing, voyeurism by sally

“A man has been jailed for more than two years for setting up secret cameras to spy on people renting his cottage.”

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BBC news, 5th November 2009

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Crush death firm fined £100,000 – BBC News

Posted November 5th, 2009 in fines, health & safety, news by sally

“A pet food firm has been fined £100,000 after one of its workers was crushed to death in a machine at a Northamptonshire factory.”

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BBC news, 5th November 2009

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NHS sued for £20m over hospitals – BBC News

Posted November 5th, 2009 in contracts, hospitals, news, private finance initiative by sally

“The NHS in Leicester is being sued for more than £20m over the collapse of a plan to rebuild the city’s hospitals.”

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BBC News, 5th November 2009

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Former MEP Tom Wise faces jail over expenses fiddle – Daily Telegraph

Posted November 5th, 2009 in expenses, false accounting, fraud, news by sally

“Wise, 61, who first represented Ukip before turning independent, spent a year channelling taxpayers’ cash into a bank account he secretly controlled.”

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Daily Telegraph, 5th November 2009

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Woman jailed for sex with teenage boy – Daily Telegraph

Posted November 5th, 2009 in children, sentencing, sexual offences by sally

“Rebecca Thompson, who worked as a carer, admitted three counts of sexual activity with the 15 –year-old boy.”

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Daily Telegraph, 5th November 2009

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Killer nurse loses bid to appeal – BBC News

Posted November 5th, 2009 in appeals, murder, news, nurses by sally

“A hospital nurse who was found guilty of murdering two of his patients by injecting them with drugs has lost a bid to appeal against his conviction.”

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BBC News, 5th November 2009

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Father guilty of baby girl murder – BBC news

Posted November 5th, 2009 in child abuse, murder, news by sally

“A man has been convicted of murdering his seven-week-old daughter, who was found with broken bones and bite wounds to her face and hands.”

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BBC News, 5th November 2009

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Shannon Matthews ‘aunt’ jailed for benefit fraud – The Guardian

Posted November 5th, 2009 in benefits, fraud, news, sentencing by sally

“The ‘aunt’ of Shannon Matthews became the latest family member to go to jail today after the huge investigation into the Yorkshire schoolgirl’s staged kidnapping.”

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The Guardian, 5th November 2009

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BAILII:Recent Decisions

Posted November 5th, 2009 in law reports by sally

Court of Appeal (Civil Division)

Southern Pacific Mortgage Ltd v Heath [2009] EWCA Civ 1135 (05 November 2009)

High Court (Chancery Division)

Wasabi Frog Ltd v Miss Boo Ltd & Anor [2009] EWHC 2767 (Ch) (04 November 2009)

High Court (Queen’s Bench Division)

Force India Formula One Team Ltd v Etihad Airways PJSC & Anor [2009] EWHC 2768 (QB) (04 November 2009)

Source: www.bailii.org

Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI

Posted November 5th, 2009 in legislation by sally

The Antarctic (Amendment) Regulations 2009

The Worcestershire County Council (Diglis Bridge) Scheme 2009 Confirmation Instrument 2009

The Groundwater (England and Wales) Regulations 2009

The Public Transport Users’ Committee for Wales (Establishment) Order 2009

The Pre-release Access to Official Statistics (Wales) Order 2009

The Learner Travel (Wales) Measure 2008 (Commencement No. 2) Order 2009

The Offshore Gas Storage and Unloading (Licensing) Regulations 2009

Source: www.opsi.gov.uk

Redefining justice: addressing the individual needs of victims and witnesses – Ministry of Justice

Posted November 5th, 2009 in press releases, victims, witnesses by sally

“An independent study by Victims’ Champion Sara Payne of how frontline services meet the needs of victims and witnesses.”

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Ministry of Justice, 4th November 2009

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