Gravil v Carroll and Another – Times Law Reports

Posted July 22nd, 2008 in assault, law reports, sport, vicarious liability by sally

Gravil v Carroll and Another

Court of Appeal

“A rugby club was vicariously liable for an assault by one of its semi-professional players on a member of the opposing team during a match.”

The Times, 22nd July 2008

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Times wins ruling over secrecy of family court – The Times

Posted July 22nd, 2008 in anonymity, child abduction, family courts, news by sally

“Details of private family court proceedings that led to a mother fleeing the country with her son after he was placed in foster care have been disclosed after legal action by The Times.”

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The Times, 22nd July 2008

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Judge breached restraining order against ex-wife and her boyfriend – Daily Telegraph

Posted July 22nd, 2008 in harassment, judges, news, restraining orders, sentencing by sally

“A judge has been sentenced to 50 hours community service after he admitted breaching a restraining order imposed following a campaign of harassment against his ex-wife and her boyfriend.”

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Daily Telegraph, 21st July 2008

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Police: New pressure on Blair at tube killing inquest – The Guardian

Posted July 22nd, 2008 in firearms, inquests, news, police by sally

“Scotland Yard officers are preparing to publicly blame each other for the mistakes that led to the death of Jean Charles de Menezes at Stockwell tube station, senior sources have told the Guardian.”

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The Guardian, 22nd July 2008

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Inmates ‘sleeping in toilet area’ – BBC News

Posted July 22nd, 2008 in news, prisons by sally

“Some prisoners are living and sleeping in toilets because of jail overcrowding, a report says.”

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BBC News, 22nd July 2008

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Landowners ‘deserve compensation over right-to-roam rules’ – Daily Telegraph

Posted July 22nd, 2008 in compensation, news, rights of way by sally

“Owners affected by the route of the coastal path around England should be paid if they can prove they will suffer financial loss as a result, says a new report.”

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Daily Telegraph, 22nd July 2008

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Ruling could wipe out tens of thousands of criminal records – The Times

Posted July 22nd, 2008 in criminal records, news by sally

“Tens of thousands of criminal records could be deleted after a landmark ruling that police were breaking rules on the holding of personal details.”

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The Times, 22nd July 2008

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‘Bored’ teenager escapes jail over deadly hoax 999 call – Daily Telegraph

“Ian Paterson, 17, called the fire brigade on June 29 because he was ‘bored’, and reported a fake warehouse fire ‘for a laugh’.”

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Daily Telegraph, 22nd July 2008

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Minister names judge to lead Basra death inquiry – The Guardian

Posted July 22nd, 2008 in armed forces, inquiries, Iraq, news, torture by sally

“A public inquiry into the death in British custody of Baha Mousa, a Basra hotel receptonist, must include other instances of abuse and what guidance was given to members of Britain’s armed forces before they were deployed to Iraq, defence lawyers and opposition MPs said yesterday.”

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The Guardian, 22nd July 2008

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Doctor murder accused ‘snapped’ – BBC News

Posted July 22nd, 2008 in murder, news, trials by sally

“A law student accused of killing the doctor acting as his guardian ‘snapped’ because of exam pressure, a jury heard.”

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BBC News, 21st July 2008

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‘Stressed’ paramedic wins damages – BBC News

Posted July 21st, 2008 in damages, news, paramedics, post-traumatic stress disorder by sally

“A paramedic who suffered post traumatic stress disorder after he was sent alone to attend to a collapsed drug addict has won a claim for damages.”

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BBC News, 21st July 2008

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Arab newspaper issues high court apology for ‘wholly untrue’ reports – The Guardian

Posted July 21st, 2008 in defamation, news by sally

“A UK-based Arabic newspaper has apologised to the prime minister of the Gulf state of Qatar after it admitted printing three ‘wholly untrue’ articles about him secretly visiting Israel.”

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The Guardian, 21st July 2008

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Teenager jailed over punch death – BBC News

Posted July 21st, 2008 in homicide, news, sentencing by sally

“A teenager has been jailed after killing a student outside a takeaway in Dorset with a single punch.”

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BBC News, 21st July 2008

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Airport in High Court challenge – BBC News

Posted July 21st, 2008 in airports, news by sally

“Coventry Airport has taken its fight to build a new passenger terminal to the High Court.”

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BBC News, 21st July 208

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Police car mechanic awarded damages after testing emergency sirens made him deaf – Daily Telegraph

Posted July 21st, 2008 in damages, news, noise, personal injuries by sally

“A police car mechanic has been awarded more than £16,000 in damages after testing emergency sirens made him deaf.”

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Daily Telegraph, 21st July 2008

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Nigel Gresham charged after road crash deaths of four children – The Times

Posted July 21st, 2008 in dangerous driving, news by sally

“A man has been charged with causing death by dangerous driving after four of his children died when his Land Rover crashed into a river.”

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The Times, 21st July 2008

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Winehouse husband must stay in jail, judge rules – The Times

“Amy Winehouse’s husband was today jailed for trial-fixing and beating up a former pub landlord.”

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The Times, 21st July 2008

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Bank charges: Complaints waiver extended – The Guardian

Posted July 21st, 2008 in banking, news by sally

“Banks will not have to consider giving refunds to customers who complain about unauthorised charges for at least six months, the City watchdog said today.”

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The Guardian, 21st July 2008

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Channel 4 ruled ‘unjust and unfair’ in climate change documentary – The Guardian

Posted July 21st, 2008 in bias, climate change, media, news by sally

“Ofcom has ruled that Channel 4 breached broadcasting codes on impartiality and was ‘unjust and unfair’ in the way it represented individuals in its controversial documentary The Great Global Warming Swindle.”

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The Guardian, 21st July 2008

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Boy, 11, died after hospital sent him home three times – Daily Telegraph

Posted July 21st, 2008 in children, hospitals, inquests, news by sally

“A schoolboy who was sent away from hospital three times before he collapsed and died at home could have survived if he had been admitted for observation, a coroner has said.”

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Daily Telegraph, 21st July 2008

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