Officer admits child image charge – BBC News
“A serving Dyfed-Powys Police officer has admitted a charge of possessing an indecent image of a child.”
BBC News, 10th September 2007
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“A serving Dyfed-Powys Police officer has admitted a charge of possessing an indecent image of a child.”
BBC News, 10th September 2007
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“The government said on Monday it was reviewing taxes paid on player-to-player games in casinos, such as poker, where gamblers’ so-called participation fees are subject to VAT but not gaming duty.”
Reuters, 10th September 2007
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“Ministers paved the way for more State-funded Muslim, Sikh and Hindu schools yesterday with a pledge to remove ‘unnecessary barriers’ to religious groups.”
Daily Telegraph, 11th September 2007
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“Forensic scientists are to begin reviewing around 4,000 more unsolved sex crimes, the government has said.”
BBC News, 11th September 2007
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“Lawyers are the happiest office workers in the UK, according to new research – although a third are currently looking for another job.”
Legal Week, 10th September 2007
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Commissioner has power to delegate conditions
Director of Public Prosecutions v Haw
Queen’s Bench Divisional Court
“The Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis could delegate his statutory power to impose conditions on demonstrations in the vicinity of Parliament. ”
The Times, 11th September 2007
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Court can extend ASBO
Queen’s Bench Divisional Court
“The duration of an antisocial behaviour order could be extended on an application to vary its terms.”
The Times, 11th September 2007
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“Entertainer Michael Barrymore will not face charges over the death of Stuart Lubbock at his former home in 2001.”
BBC News, 10th September 2007
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The New Woodlands School Order 2007
The Deregistration and Exchange of Common Land and Greens (Procedure) (England) Regulations 2007
The Works on Common Land, etc. (Procedure) (England) Regulations 2007
The Porcine Semen (Fees) (England) Regulations 2007
The Social Security (National Insurance Credits) Amendment Regulations 2007
The Sea Fishing (Prohibition on the Removal of Shark Fins) Order 2007
The Road Vehicles (Registration and Licensing) (Amendment) (No. 3) Regulations 2007
The Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Amendment) (No.2) Regulations 2007
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“The trial of a convicted killer and sex offender who was accused of murdering two young women in Edinburgh 30 years ago has collapsed.”
BBC News, 10th September 2007
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“A senior police officer in Britain’s ‘Asbo capital’ will raise doubts today about the effectiveness of the orders which are the centrepiece of the government’s Respect programme against antisocial behaviour.”
The Guardian, 10th September 2007
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“Michael Barrymore is to answer bail later after he was quizzed by police over the death of a man found dead by a swimming pool at his former home.”
BBC News, 9th September 2007
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“Lawyers for the two men convicted of the ‘Essex Boys’ murders in which three drug dealers were shot dead in a Range Rover in a country lane say they are hopeful the case will be reopened as a result of fresh evidence. The case is being re-examined by the Criminal Cases Review Commission and has been submitted to the European court of human rights.”
The Guardian, 8th September 2007
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“The troubled parole system suffered another blow yesterday when the High Court ruled that hearings in which prisoners are assessed for release are not sufficiently independent of Government.”
Daily Telegraph, 9th September 2007
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“People selling three-bedroom homes in England and Wales must now use Home Information Packs (Hips).”
BBC News, 9th September 2007
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“Two sisters in their eighties who claim the law treats them less favourably than if they were a lesbian couple will take their last-ditch challenge to Britain’s inheritance tax rules to the European court of human rights in Strasbourg this week.”
The Guardian, 10th September 2007
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“A child has been taken away from his parents because, it is understood, they were not coping with his disability and social workers became anxious about his weight.”
The Guardian, 10th September 2007
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“Gordon Brown will today try to quell union anger at the growing insecurity of the British workforce due to migration of cheap and casualised foreign labour by promising to find an ‘extra 500,000 British jobs for British workers’ “.
The Guardian, 10th September 2007
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“Ministers are considering proposals to prosecute men for buying sex in a new effort to curb the demand for prostitution, the Guardian has learned.”
The Guardian, 10th September 2007
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“Home Information Packs, the controversial home selling scheme launched last month, are being plagued by teething problems, with many of the first packs having to be scrapped because they have been deemed invalid.”
Daily Telegraph, 10th September 2007
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