Care home owners to fight Human Rights Act – Daily Telegraph

Posted October 29th, 2007 in care homes, human rights, news by sally

“Care home owners are expected to defend their right to evict residents and maintain profits.”

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Daily Telegraph, 29th October 2007

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Attorney general’s prosecution role may be curtailed – The Guardian

Posted October 29th, 2007 in attorney general, Crown Prosecution Service, news by sally

“The attorney general is likely to lose the right to play a part in prosecution decisions but keep the job of government legal adviser in a shakeup of the role to restore public confidence, the Guardian has learned. The change will form part of Gordon Brown’s new constitutional settlement, along with other measures to increase public accountability which opened for consultation last week, including a bigger role for MPs in deciding whether to wage war.”

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The Guardian, 29th October 2007

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Agency workers could get full-time rights – The Times

Posted October 29th, 2007 in casual workers, employment, news by sally

“Agency workers could soon be given the same rights as permanent workers amid signs that the Government is giving in to union demands for greater rights for temporary staff.”

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The Times, 29th October 2007

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Knife crime every 24 minutes – The Independent

Posted October 29th, 2007 in crime, news, offensive weapons, violence by sally

“One offence involving a knife is committed every 24 minutes of the day, new figures from 37 police forces revealed last night.”

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The Independent, 28th October 2007

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Raise detention limit, urges peer – BBC News

Posted October 29th, 2007 in detention, news, terrorism by sally

“There is a case for extending the 28-day limit on questioning suspected terrorists, the government’s terror legislation watchdog has said.”

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BBC News, 28th October 2007

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CPS Decision on Baltic Exhibition Photograph – Crown Prosecution Service

Posted October 29th, 2007 in artistic works, children, news, pornography by sally

“Northumbria Crown Prosecution Service has advised Northumbria Police that a photograph seized from an exhibition at the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead, is not an indecent image.”

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Crown Prosecution Service, 26th October 2007

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Brown’s talk of civil rights marks move to regain voters’ trust – The Independent

Posted October 26th, 2007 in constitutional law, freedom of information, news, police, powers of entry by sally

“A shake-up of Britain’s secrecy laws and those powers enabling police to enter the home has been ordered by the Prime Minister as part of sweeping changes to the constitution.”

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The Independent, 26th October 2007

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Judges face trial by MPs in plans for new method of selection – The Times

Posted October 26th, 2007 in constitutional reform, judiciary, news, parliament by sally

“Senior judges could be questioned by MPs under plans outlined by ministers yesterday to reform the way judges are chosen.”

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The Times, 26th October 2007

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Court says taxpayers can sue Revenue for errors – The Times

Posted October 26th, 2007 in HM Revenue & Customs, negligence, news, taxation by sally

“Businesses or individuals who have lost out because of serious errors at Revenue and Customs will be able to sue for damages following a landmark legal victory yesterday.”

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The Times, 25th October 2007

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Pressure from parents sees rejection of smacking ban – The Independent

Posted October 26th, 2007 in children, corporal punishment, news by sally

“The Government bowed to parental pressure yesterday and decided against introducing a ban on smacking children.”

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The Independent, 26th October 2007

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New hate laws will keep judges busy – The Times

Posted October 26th, 2007 in inciting racial hatred, inciting religious hatred, news by sally

“Courts will take some time to come to terms with the Racial and Religious Hatred Act, which came into force in October 1.”

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The Times, 25th October 2007

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Teacher beaten by pupil clears name – Daily Telegraph

Posted October 26th, 2007 in news, teachers, threatening behaviour by sally

“A teacher dragged through court and suspended from his job after being attacked by a teenage pupil with a ‘propensity for violence’ has cleared his name.”

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Daily Telegraph, 26th October 2007

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Legal ruling safeguards UK jobs – BBC News

Posted October 26th, 2007 in news, redundancy, trade unions by sally

“Following a landmark legal ruling this week, employers will now need to consult trade unions before they make a decision to close a workplace in the UK.”

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BBC News, 26th October 2007

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Parliament approves legal services reforms – The Times

Posted October 26th, 2007 in bills, legal services, news by sally

“The controversial Legal Services Bill is now awaiting Royal Assent after the House of Lords approved amendments.”

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The Times, 25th October 2007

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Claimant PI lawyers condemn asbestos ruling – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted October 26th, 2007 in asbestos, industrial injuries, news by sally

“Claimant personal injury lawyers have condemned last week’s House of Lords ruling that bars people who have developed pleural plaques after exposure to asbestos at work from suing employers for damages.”

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Law Society’s Gazette, 25th October 2007

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Bill reaches denouement – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted October 26th, 2007 in bills, legal services, news by sally

“The Legal Services Bill headed towards its end-game this week in the wake of the House of Lords defeating the government on three key issues, two of which look likely to lead to concessions.”

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Law Society’s Gazette, 25th October 2007

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Record industry pushes ISPs to cut off file sharers – The Register

Posted October 26th, 2007 in computer crime, copyright, internet, news by sally

“The record industry is pressing the UK’s ISPs for a deal that would see persistent illegal file sharers automatically booted off the net.”

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The Register, 25th October 2007

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Michael Bright gets maximum seven years for Independent Insurance fraud – The Times

Posted October 25th, 2007 in fraud, news, sentencing by sally

“Michael Bright, the founder and former chief executive of Independent Insurance, was sentenced to seven years in jail yesterday for committing fraud that helped to cause the company’s downfall.”

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The Times, 25th October 2007

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Employers face prosecution over crashes involving company car drivers – The Times

Posted October 25th, 2007 in corporate manslaughter, insurance, news, road safety by sally

“Companies that fail to make sure that their employees drive safely face prosecution under a new campaign by police to reduce the 1,000 fatal crashes a year involving work vehicles.”

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The Times, 25th October 2007

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Plans to relax law on early abortion – The Times

Posted October 25th, 2007 in abortion, news by sally

“The most extensive liberalisation of abortion laws for 40 years is being planned by MPs, The Times has learnt.”

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The Times, 25th October 2007

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