Proposal to cut Scottish MPs out of English votes ‘would put Union in peril’ – The Times

Posted October 29th, 2007 in constitutional law, news, parliament, Scotland by sally

“The constitutional relationship between England and the rest of the United Kingdom has been thrown to the centre of the next general election after senior Conservatives backed plans to strip Scottish MPs of the right to vote on English matters.”

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The Times, 29th October 2007

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What next for Britain’s abortion law? – BBC News

Posted October 29th, 2007 in abortion, news by sally

“Forty years after the Abortion Act came into effect, terminations in Britain are running at 450 a day.”

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BBC News, 28th October 2007

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8 in 10 parking fines overturned on appeal – Daily Telegraph

Posted October 29th, 2007 in fines, news, parking by sally

“A huge number of parking fines are being quashed because councils present poor evidence or no proof at all when challenged by drivers.”

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Daily Telegraph, 29th October 2007

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Retired solicitor, 89, goes back to court to help a friend – and wins – The Times

Posted October 29th, 2007 in criminal injuries compensation, solicitors by sally

“When Vivien Symons retired 25 years ago after a lifetime working as a solicitor, she thought she had done with the law. But at the age of 89 she has returned to court to win one last case.”

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The Times, 27th October 2007

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Prisoners released early reoffend – The Independent

Posted October 29th, 2007 in news, prisons, recidivists by sally

“More than 16,000 crimes were committed in a year by offenders released early from jail, the Government has disclosed.”

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The Independent, 27th October 2007

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Brain-injured soldiers ‘denied cash’ – The Observer

Posted October 29th, 2007 in armed forces, compensation, news by sally

“British soldiers with serious brain injuries are being deliberately denied tens of thousands of pounds in damages, according to the mother whose son’s horrific wounds prompted the government’s recent review of compensation for casualties in Iraq and Afghanistan.”

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The Observer, 28th October 2007

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Firms criticised over workplace deaths – The Times

Posted October 29th, 2007 in health & safety, news by sally

“Businesses, schools and hospitals in Britain are failing to prevent thousands of accidents and hundreds of avoidable deaths a year, according to a report today that has prompted calls for stricter health and safety laws.”

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The Times, 29th October 2007

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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

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

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

Source: www.cps.gov.uk

United Utilities Water plc v Environment Agency for England and Wales – Times Law Reports

Posted October 26th, 2007 in environmental protection, law reports, waste by sally

Permit required for intermediate treatment

United Utilities Water plc v Environment Agency for England and Wales

House of Lords

“The requirement for a permit in order to operate waste water plants, where the treatment resulted in nonhazardous waste being discarded, applied to installations where intermediate treatment took place prior to transportation to another site for final treatment and disposal.”

The Times, 26th October 2007

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.

Regina v Chal – Times Law Reports

Posted October 26th, 2007 in hearsay evidence, law reports by sally

Hearsay evidence admissible in hearing whether unfit accused did act

Regina v Chal

Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)

“The provisions concerning admissibility of hearsay evidence in a criminal trial applied to proceedings to determine whether a person under a disability did the act or made the omission in the offence with which he was charged.”

The Times, 26th October 2007

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

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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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BAILII: Recent Decisions

Posted October 26th, 2007 in law reports by sally

Court of Appeal (Civil Division)

Neil Martin Ltd v HM Revenue & Customs [2007] EWCA Civ 1041 (25 October 2007)

Cadogan & Anor v Sportelli & Anor [2007] EWCA Civ 1042 (25 October 2007)

Boudh v Bodh [2007] EWCA Civ 1019 (25 October 2007)

AA (Somalia) v SSHD [2007] EWCA Civ 1040 (25 October 2007)

Kohn v Wagschal & Ors [2007] EWCA Civ 1022 (24 October 2007)

Poole & Ors v HM Treasury [2007] EWCA Civ 1021 (24 October 2007)

Wright & Ors, R (on the application of) v Secretary of State for Health & Anor [2007] EWCA Civ 999 (24 October 2007)

Grundy v British Airways Plc [2007] EWCA Civ 1020 (23 October 2007)

Evans v Kosmar Villa Holidays Plc [2007] EWCA Civ 1003 (23 October 2007)

Aspinall’s Club Ltd v Al-Zayat [2007] EWCA Civ 1001 (19 October 2007)

The New Testament Church of God v Rev Stewart [2007] EWCA Civ 1004 (19 October 2007)

Vector Corporation v Glatt Air Techniques Inc [2007] EWCA Civ 805 (19 October 2007)

Novartis (AG) v Ivax Pharmaceuticals UK Ltd [2007] EWCA Civ 971 (18 October 2007)

Egan v Motor Services (Bath) Ltd [2007] EWCA Civ 1002 (18 October 2007)

HM Revenue & Customs v Total UK Ltd [2007] EWCA Civ 987 (18 October 2007)

Bandwidth Shipping Corporation v Intaari [2007] EWCA Civ 998 (17 October 2007)

Harouki v Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea [2007] EWCA Civ 1000 (17 October 2007)

Gater Assets Ltd v Nak Naftogaz Ukrainiy [2007] EWCA Civ 988 (17 October 2007)

Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)

P, R v [2007] EWCA Crim 2290 (22 October 2007)

Ulcay, R v [2007] EWCA Crim 2379 (19 October 2007)

High Court (Administrative Court)

Moody v General Osteopathic Council [2007] EWHC 2465 (Admin) (25 October 2007)

Source: www.bailii.org

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

Source: www.independent.co.uk