In re P (Children: Split hearings) – Times Law Reports

Posted January 16th, 2008 in children, law reports, split hearings by sally

In re P (Children: Split hearings)

Court of Appeal

“Care was required when addressing, in a split hearing, the threshold criteria under section 31(2) of the Children Act 1989.”

The Times, 16th January 2008

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

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New compensation rules to benefit seriously injured personnel approved – Ministry of Defence

Posted January 16th, 2008 in armed forces, compensation, news by sally

“New rules to improve the level of compensation awarded to the most severely injured military personnel will come into effect on 8 February, the Ministry of Defence announced today (15 January 2008).”

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Ministry of Defence press release, 15th January 2008

Source: www.gnn.gov.uk

Government may revive fatherless baby Bill – Daily Telegraph

Posted January 16th, 2008 in embryology, news by sally

“Plans that could allow lesbian couples to create a child with no biological father may be brought back by the Government, it emerged last night.”

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Daily Telegraph, 16th January 2008

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

Legal Opinion: Is it possible for lawyers to find out what the jury’s really thinking? – The Independent

Posted January 16th, 2008 in juries, special report by sally

“US trial consultants are helping UK lawyers second-guess the jury. But, asks Robert Verkaik, Law Editor, how much value can they add when jurors are protected by court rules?”

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The Independent, 16th January 2008

Source: www.independent.co.uk

British software pirate faces up to 10 years in jail – OUT-LAW.com

Posted January 16th, 2008 in computer crime, computer programs, copyright, news by sally

“A British man who was selling £12,000 software for £12 on eBay faces up to 10 years in prison. He pleaded guilty to copyright infringement and will be sentenced in February.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 15th January 2008

Source: www.out-law.com

Judge agrees to hold murder trial in secret – The Guardian

Posted January 16th, 2008 in murder, public interest immunity, reporting restrictions, witnesses by sally

“Much of a murder trial will be held in secret for reasons of ‘national security’, an Old Bailey judge ruled yesterday.”

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The Guardian, 16th January 2008

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Immigration chief defends deportation of cancer patient – The Guardian

Posted January 16th, 2008 in deportation, immigration, medical treatment, news by sally

“The head of Britain’s immigration agency last night defended the decision to deport a Ghanaian cancer patient from her Cardiff hospital bed by insisting that there were hundreds of such cases each year.”

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The Guardian, 16th January 2008

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Private schools told, you can’t be an exclusive club – and a charity – The Times

Posted January 16th, 2008 in charities, education, news by sally

“Independent schools should not operate as exclusive clubs for children of the well-off but must show that they exist for the wider public benefit if they are to retain charitable tax breaks worth about £100 million a year.”

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The Times, 16th January 2008

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

Bail case ‘matter for judiciary’ – BBC News

Posted January 16th, 2008 in bail, judges, murder, news by sally

“The Attorney General will not investigate a judge who freed a Met Police inspector who then apparently killed himself and his mother-in-law.”

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BBC News, 15th January 2008

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

Miners hit by compensation failures – The Lawyer

Posted January 16th, 2008 in compensation, industrial injuries, legal services, miners, news by sally

“Sick miners and their families are losing out on compensation they are entitled to because of administrative failures, according to a critical report by Legal Services Complaints Commissioner Zahida Manzoor.”

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The Lawyer, 15th January 2008

Source: www.thelawyer.com

Speeding driver plans legal move – BBC News

Posted January 16th, 2008 in news, road traffic offences, speed cameras by sally

“A motorist caught by a speed camera that turned out to be operating illegally plans to sue.”

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BBC News, 15th January 2008

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

Women workers appeal over equal pay – The Times

Posted January 16th, 2008 in equal pay, news, women by sally

“A test case that could affect thousands of low-paid women workers struggling to get the same pay as male colleagues began in the Court of Appeal today.”

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The Times, 15th January 2008

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

Lollipop Santa gets the sack – The Guardian

Posted January 16th, 2008 in health & safety, news by sally

“A national clampdown on school crossing lollipop wardens using fancy dress claimed another victim yesterday when a veteran in Sheffield was suspended for wearing a Santa outfit. Ray Vallance, 54, has been told not to return to duty for the new term in Sheffield after failing to give a commitment not to carry out the seasonal prank again next Christmas.”

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The Guardian, 16th January 2008

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Lords reject call for ban on hybrid-embryo research – The Independent

Posted January 16th, 2008 in embryology, news by sally

“The House of Lords last night decisively rejected attempts to ban research on hybrid animal and human embryos as Christian activists mounted a protest outside Parliament.”

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The Independent, 16th January 2008

Source: www.independent.co.uk

Trade mark fast-track launched, but value questioned – OUT-LAW.com

Posted January 16th, 2008 in news, trade marks by sally

“Trade mark applicants will soon be able to pay an extra £300 to be fast-tracked through the system, but one expert has said that the new plan will only shave a few weeks from a process that can take years.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 15th January 2008

Source: www.out-law.com

Can you keep a secret? The Temple’s open – The Times

Posted January 15th, 2008 in news by sally

“Four hundred years ago the Temple was granted its charter. Now, it is holding a year-long festival to celebrate.”

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The Times, 15th January 2008

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI

Posted January 15th, 2008 in legislation by sally

The Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 (Commencement No.4 and Consequential, Transitional and Savings Provisions) (Wales) (Amendment No.1) Order 2008

The Gambling Act 2005 (Advertising of Foreign Gambling) (Amendment) Regulations 2008

The Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 (Barred List Prescribed Information) Regulations 2008

The Social Security (Industrial Injuries) (Prescribed Diseases) Amendment Regulations 2008

The Jobseeker’s Allowance (Joint Claims) Amendment Regulations 2008

The Trade Marks and Trade Marks (Fees) (Amendment) Rules 2008

The Courts-Martial (Royal Air Force) Rules 2007

The Greater London Authority Elections (Election Addresses) (Amendment) Order 2008

The Local Authorities (Alcohol Disorder Zones) Regulations 2008

The Pneumoconiosis etc. (Workers’ Compensation) (Payment of Claims) (Amendment) Regulations 2008

The Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act 2006 (Duty to Share Information and Disclosure of Information for Security Purposes) Order 2008

The Further Education and Training Act 2007 (Commencement No. 1) (Wales) Order 2007

The Education (Pupil Information) (Wales) (Amendment) Regulations 2007

The Education (Information About Individual Pupils) (Wales) Regulations 2007

The Environmental Noise (Identification of Noise Sources) (Wales) Regulations 2007

The Education (Student Loans) (Repayment) (Amendment) (Wales) Regulations 2007

The Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act 2006 (Data Sharing Code of Practice) Order 2008

The Immigration and Police (Passenger, Crew and Service Information) Order 2008

The Immigration and Asylum (Provision of Services or Facilities) Regulations 2007

The International Fund for Agricultural Development (Seventh Replenishment) Order 2007

Source: www.opsi.gov.uk

Robot suit ‘hurt TV show actor’ – BBC News

Posted January 15th, 2008 in health & safety, news, unfair dismissal by sally

“An actor who worked inside a robotic suit for a top children’s television programme has taken the production company to an industrial tribunal.”

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BBC News, 14th January 2008

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

MW (Liberia) v Secretary of State for the Home Department – Times Law Report

Posted January 15th, 2008 in children, immigration, law reports by sally

MW (Liberia) v Secretary of State for the Home Department

“A foreign national child of parents or a relative present and settled in the UK was not entitled to enter unless he would be maintained, without recourse to public funds, by the parent or relative he was seeking to join, not third parties.”

The Times, 15th January 2008

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

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Tag-a-lag: Chip implants mooted for UK prisoners – The Register

Posted January 15th, 2008 in electronic monitoring, news, prisons by sally

“The Ministry of Justice is planning to solve the crisis in the UK prison system by fitting prisoners with surgically implanted tracking chips, claims the Independent on Sunday, citing a senior Ministry official. The chips, claims the paper, would be used to keep order in prison and to enforce home curfews.”

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The Register, 14th January 2008

Source: www.theregister.co.uk