Prison officers to be banned from striking – The Guardian
“Prison officers are to be banned from going on strike, the justice secretary, Jack Straw, disclosed last night.”
The Guardian, 10th October 2007
Source: www.guardian.co.uk
“Prison officers are to be banned from going on strike, the justice secretary, Jack Straw, disclosed last night.”
The Guardian, 10th October 2007
Source: www.guardian.co.uk
“A former primary school teaching assistant who admitted supplying cannabis to her son and daughter so they would not approach street dealers was yesterday spared jail but ordered to carry out 200 hours of community service.”
The Guardian, 10th October 2007
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“Being a victim of crime is now the norm for most children in Britain, according to research that reveals that 95% of 10- to 15-year-olds in the country have experienced crime at least once.”
The Guardian, 10th October 2007
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“Fighting terrorism continues to be one of the fastest-growing items in the Government’s budget. By the end of this financial year, the whole cost of anti-terrorist initiatives, taking in everything from education programmes to undercover police work, will have risen to £2.5bn a year. By 2010-11, that figure will be up to £3.5bn – more than three times what it was at the start of the decade.”
The Independent, 10th October 2007
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“The wife of a judge who died in a fire in their garden shed changed her story about their relationship on the night of his death, an inquest heard yesterday.”
The Independent, 10th October 2007
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Loyalty Management UK Ltd v Commissioners for HM Revenue and Customs [2007] EWCA Civ 1928
“The supply of goods or services by a retailer when redeeming loyalty points collected by a customer under the Nectar Loyalty Scheme was, for VAT purposes, a supply of “redemption services” to the scheme operator, as well as of goods and services to the customer, and the scheme operator was therefore entitled to input tax credit on its payments, by way of a “service charge”, to the retailer.”
WLR Daily, 9th October 2007
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“A 17-year-old student, stabbed to death as he tried to prevent the theft of a friend’s phone, has become the twentieth teenager to be murdered in London this year.”
The Times, 9th October 2007
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Lloyd’s not a public officer
Court of Appeal
“The Society of Lloyd’s was not a public officer for the purposes of the tort of misfeasance in public office.”
The Times, 9th October 2007
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Challenge to doubling of air passenger duty fails
Regina (Federation of Tour Operators and Others) v. HM Treasury and Others
Queen’s Bench Division
“The doubling of air passenger duty at seven weeks’ notice was not unlawful.”
The Times, 9th October 2007
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“New legislation which will strengthen the protection to the public from sex offenders and hate crime has been set out in proposals by the Government.”
Ministry of Justice, 8th October 2007
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“The tax credit system is ‘unfair’ to some of the UK’s poorest families, the Parliamentary Ombudsman has said.”
BBC News, 8th October 2007
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“Ministers have rejected calls to force parents who have children via egg or sperm donation to register the fact on the birth certificate.”
BBC News, 8th October 2007
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“The Church of England has declared organ donation to be a Christian duty, in keeping with giving oneself and one’s possessions freely.
It [the Church] was taking part in a House of Lords consultation on whether there should be an EU-wide position on organ donation.”
BBC News, 8th October 2007
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“A major inquiry into the impact of the internet and violent video games on children is launched today.”
Daily Telegraph, 9th October 2007
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“One of the most troubled privately-run jails in Britain urgently needs a team of public sector managers to come in and bail it out, according to a report by the chief inspector of prisons published today.”
The Guardian, 9th October 2007
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“John Wadham could not be more pleased with his new role. Frances Gibb.”
The Times, 9th October 2007
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“Ministers performed a U-turn yesterday over the future of fertility treatment and research using hybrid human-animal embryos. After a revolt by doctors, scientists and patients, first reported in The Times, the Department of Health announced that it was scrapping its controversial money-saving plan to merge the watchdogs for fertility treatment and human tissue.”
The Times, 9th October 2007
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“Kieren Fallon, the six-times Champion Jockey and international racing icon, took part in a multimillion pound conspiracy to defraud the betting public, an Old Bailey jury was told yesterday.”
The Times, 9th October 2007
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