Langham paid price, his wife says – BBC News

Posted January 7th, 2008 in children, news, pornography by sally

“The wife of actor Chris Langham says her husband paid ‘a monumental price’ for downloading footage of child abuse.”

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BBC News, 6th January 2008

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Death row Scot ‘to be released’ – BBC News

Posted January 7th, 2008 in appeals, death penalty, news by sally

“A Scottish man who has spent 20 years on death row in America is set to attend an appeal hearing which should see him return to the UK immediately.”

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BBC News, 7th January 2008

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Barnardo’s in battle with Home Office – The Guardian

Posted January 7th, 2008 in asylum, children, news by sally

“Charity says asylum backlog is forcing 110,000 children into ‘horrifying’ lives of fear and poverty.”

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The Guardian, 6th January 2008

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Not fit for purpose: £2bn cost of government’s IT blunders – The Guardian

Posted January 7th, 2008 in government departments, news by sally

“The cost to the taxpayer of abandoned Whitehall computer projects since 2000 has reached almost £2bn – not including the bill for an online crime reporting site that was cancelled this week, a survey by the Guardian reveals.”

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The Guardian, 5th January 2008

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Deportation for island ‘Asbo’ man – BBC News

Posted January 7th, 2008 in ASBOs, deportation, news by sally

“A man who spent most of his life living on Anglesey is being deported to the Philippines for breaching an anti-social behaviour order (Asbo).”

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BBC News, 7th January 2008

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The truth is out: X-Files go public – The Guardian

Posted January 7th, 2008 in news by sally

“British UFO ‘sightings’ investigated by a secret branch of the MoD are soon to be revealed and officials are braced for a torrent of inquiries.”

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The Guardian, 6th January 2008

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Regulation plans for homeopathy – BBC News

Posted January 7th, 2008 in complementary medicine, news by sally

“A range of complementary therapies such as homeopathy and aromatherapy are to be regulated by a new body.”

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BBC News, 5th January 2008

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Reclassifying cannabis ‘would make no difference to young’ – The Independent

Posted January 7th, 2008 in drug abuse, news by sally

“Reclassifying cannabis would be pointless and therefore unlikely to make any difference to young users of the drug, according to a new report by some of the country’s top criminal policy experts.”

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The Independent, 7th January 2008

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Cabin bag rules ‘could confuse’ – BBC News

Posted January 7th, 2008 in airlines, news by sally

“New rules for carry-on luggage that have come in at some UK airports could confuse passengers, a lobby group says.”

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BBC News, 7th January 2008

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Call for tough knife laws after teen death – The Guardian

Posted January 7th, 2008 in news, offensive weapons by sally

“Senior officer urges mandatory jail terms after second death in six days.”

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The Guardian, 6th January 2008

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Course offer ‘to fight extremism’ – BBC News

Posted January 7th, 2008 in Islam, news, women by sally

“Muslim women are to be offered courses and training in an attempt to fight extremism in their communities, the government has said.”

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BBC News, 6th January 2008

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Deepcut inquiry fight to continue – BBC News

Posted January 7th, 2008 in armed forces, bullying, news by sally

“The father of a soldier who died at a Surrey barracks says he will continue to fight for a public inquiry, even if the site is bulldozed.”

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BBC News, 6th January 2008

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Happy new year! Let’s get divorced – The Guardian

Posted January 7th, 2008 in divorce, news by sally

“The strain of Christmas will register at hundreds of solicitors’ offices today as divorce and separation requests hit their annual peak. Affairs, abuse and simple boredom could see as many as 1.8 million couples contemplate splitting after a fortnight spent largely without the distractions of work.”

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The Guardian, 7th January 2008

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Solicitors shunning legal aid work as pay rates fall, survey reveals – The Guardian

Posted January 7th, 2008 in legal aid, news, solicitors by sally

“Some of the most experienced solicitors are deserting legal aid work amid a shake-up of the scheme which will see their pay rates drop further. The exodus is particularly acute among expert lawyers who represent children and parents in cases where local authorities are threatening to take the children into care. The departure of some of the leading specialists raises concerns about the quality of representation for parents at risk of losing their children, who often face complex medical evidence which is hard to rebut.”

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The Guardian, 7th January 2008

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Vicario v Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis – Times Law Reports

Posted January 4th, 2008 in duty of care, law reports, negligence, police, victims by sally

Vicario v Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis

Court of Appeal

“Police owed no duty of care to victims when taking a decision whether or not to prosecute a suspected offender, even where the decision took into account the interests of the victims.”

The Times, 4th January 2008

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

Please note the Times Law Reports are only available free on Times Online for 21 days from the date of publication.

AB (Jamaica) v Secretary of State for the Home Department – Times Law Reports

Posted January 4th, 2008 in immigration, law reports, married persons by sally

AB (Jamaica) v Secretary of State for the Home Department

Court of Appeal

“A spouse who had married an overseas overstayer was entitled to have his right to a family life to be taken into account, although he was not a formal party to the proceedings seeking the removal of the overstayer.”

The Times, 4th January 2008

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Regina v Miell – Times Law Reports

Posted January 4th, 2008 in evidence, law reports, perjury, retrials by sally

Regina v Miell

Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)

“In deciding whether to quash an acquittal, the court had to form its own view as to whether the acquitted person’s subsequent plea of guilty to perjury at his trial was in fact compelling evidence that he had committed the offence charged.”

The Times, 4th January 2008

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First progress report of the Standing Committee of the Judges’ Council – The Judiciary of England and Wales

Posted January 4th, 2008 in judiciary, reports by sally

“This is the first Progress Report to the Judges’ Council,  of the Standing Committee on Judicial Support and Welfare.”

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The Judiciary of England and Wales, 4th January 2008

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Fraud enquiry cancels Met officers’ credit cards – Daily Telegraph

Posted January 4th, 2008 in fraud, news, police by sally

“Nearly a quarter of 3,500 credit cards issued to Scotland Yard detectives have been withdrawn following an inquiry into suspected fraud.”

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Daily Telegraph, 4th January 2008

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Children’s bodies ferried miles for postmortems – The Guardian

Posted January 4th, 2008 in children, coroners, news by sally

“The bodies of children who die suddenly are being illegally transported hundreds of miles to have a postmortem examination because there are only 40 qualified paediatric pathologists, it is revealed today. The practice breaches the Coroner’s Rules, which make it illegal to move a body beyond an adjoining district to the one in which the death occurred.”

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The Guardian, 4th January 2008

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