Two men jailed after pub murder – BBC News
“A man has been sentenced to life for shooting dead a father-of-two in a pub.”
BBC News, 27th January 2009
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“A man has been sentenced to life for shooting dead a father-of-two in a pub.”
BBC News, 27th January 2009
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“Squatters who took over a £22.5m house in Mayfair have been ordered by a court to leave the property.”
BBC News, 27th January 2009
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“A decision by prosecutors to drop a serious criminal assault case because the victim, who had half an ear bitten off, suffered mental health problems, has been severely criticised by High Court judges.”
The Independent, 28th January 2009
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“Minutes of Cabinet discussions on the legality of war in Iraq have been ordered to be made public by the Information Tribunal, which today rejected appeals by the head of the civil service to keep them secret.”
The Times, 27th January 2009
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“An investigation claimed at least 30 forces were failing to meet guidelines on the minimum number of home visits for sex offenders under their watch.”
Daily Telegraph, 28th January 2009
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“A local authority accused its former managing director of fraudulent behaviour and deceit yesterday, claiming that she withheld her history of depressive illness when applying for the job.”
The Times, 28th January 2009
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“One in five residential care homes in England flouts national minimum standards and could face fines of up to £50,000 when a new regulator takes over this year, the industry has been warned.”
The Times, 28th January 2009
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“A Teesside mother, whose daughter was killed by a drink-driver, has helped win a change in the law on bans served by jailed motorists.”
BBC News, 27th January 2009
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“A man has been jailed for two-and-a-half years for handling a haul of goods stolen from the Liverpool midfielder Lucas Leiva.”
BBC News, 27th January 2009
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“A social worker has been struck off for showing ‘extremely poor judgement’ in dealing with a case in which a 13-month-old boy was later murdered.”
BBC News, 26th January 2009
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Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
Watson & Ors v Croft Promo-Sport Ltd [2009] EWCA Civ 15 (26 January 2009)
High Court (Administrative Court)
High Court (Queen’s Bench Division)
Shah & Anor v HSBC Private Bank (UK) Ltd. [2009] EWHC 79 (QB) (26 January 2009)
Source: www.bailii.org
The Alcoholic Liquor (Surcharge on Spirits Duty) Order 2008
The Wireless Telegraphy (Vehicle Based Intelligent Transport Systems) (Exemption) Regulations 2009
The Wireless Telegraphy (Licence Charges) (Amendment) Regulations 2009
The Assembly Learning Grants and Loans (Higher Education) (Wales) (No.2) Regulations 2008
Source: www.opsi.gov.uk
Clarence House Ltd v National Westminster Bank plc [2009] EWHC 77 (Ch); [2009] WLR (D) 22
“By entering into a ‘virtual assignment’ of leasehold office premises, under which all the economic benefits and burdens of the relevant lease, including any management responsibilities, were transferred to a third party, but without any actual assignment of the leasehold interest or any change in the actual occupancy of the premises in question, the tenant acted in breach of the standard form alienation covenants contained in the lease.”
WLR Daily, 26th January 2009
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Maher and Maher v Groupama Grand Est; [2009] WLR (D) 21
“On a personal injury claim brought by English claimants against French insurers in respect of a road traffic accident in France in 2005 damages were to be assessed by reference to English law, not French law, but the issue whether there was a right to claim interest by way of damages was to be determined under French law, though any question about the rate of interest was to be determined under English law.”
WLR Daily, 26th January 2009
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R (Wright and others) v Secretary of State for Health and another [2009] UKHL 3; [2009] WLR (D) 20
“The procedure under s 82(4)(b) of the Care Standards Act 2000 allowing the provisional listing of care workers as being unsuited to work with vulnerable adults after a complaint had been made about them, without giving them an opportunity to answer the allegations, which had the effect of barring them from care work, was incompatible with the right to a fair hearing under art 6(1) of the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms and also with the right to private life under art 8(1).”
WLR Daily, 26th January 2009
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R (Black) v Secretary of State for Justice [2009] UKHL 1; [2009] WLR (D) 19
“S 35(1) of the Criminal Justice Act 1991, in allowing the Secretary of State for Justice rather than the Parole Board to determine whether certain long-term prisoners should be released on licence at the half-way stage of their sentence, did not infringe art 5(4) of the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms.”
WLR Daily, 26th January 2009
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Mucelli v Government of Albania; Moulai v Deputy Public Prosecutor, Creteil
House of Lords
“The requirement that notice of an appeal to the High Court had to be given within a specified period meant that the notice had to be served on the respondent as well as filed in the court within that period; the court had no power to grant an extension of time.”
The Times, 27th January 2009
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“Mobile phone content providers who charge more that £4.50 a week for their services must seek the permission of premium-rate regulator PhonepayPlus to operate, under new rules which take immediate effect.”
OUT-LAW.com, 26th January 2009
Source: www.out-law.com
“Concerns about effects of ‘skunk’ and the mental health of users lead to the change.”
Home Office, 26th January 2009
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“Letter received from the Legal Services Commission regarding VAT on Advocates’ Graduated Fee Scheme and Solicitor Standard Fee Claims.”
The Bar Council, 27th January 2009
Source: www.barcouncil.org.uk