Cohabitation – Law Commission

Posted July 31st, 2007 in cohabitation by sally

“The report contains final recommendations regarding the law as it affects cohabitants’ property and finances when their relationships end, whether by separation or by death.”

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Law Commission, 31st July 2007

Source: www.lawcom.gov.uk

Break-up may end in court for unmarried couples – The Times

Posted July 31st, 2007 in cohabitation, news by sally

“Cohabiting couples would be entitled to financial settlements if they split up, under proposals from the Government’s key adviser on law reform.”

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The Times, 31st July 2007

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

Rise in number of sex offenders “is swamping supervision system” – The Times

Posted July 31st, 2007 in news, sexual offences by sally

“Known sex offenders are living unchecked in the community because there are too many of them to be monitored regularly, according to research commissioned by the Home Office.”

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The Times, 31st July 2007

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

Appeal court judges hold up deportation of three Algerian terror suspects – The Guardian

Posted July 31st, 2007 in deportation, news, terrorism, torture by sally

“The deportation of three suspected Algerian terrorists was yesterday halted by appeal court judges who ruled that the UK government could not be certain that they would be safe from torture after they were sent back.”

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The Guardian, 31st July 2007

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Food manufacturers target children on internet after regulator’s TV advertising clampdown – The Guardian

Posted July 31st, 2007 in advertising, children, internet, news by sally

“Some of the world’s leading food manufacturers have begun marketing to children on social networking websites and internet chat programs.”

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The Guardian, 31st July 2007

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Three jailed for forcing man to fall 100ft to his death – The Guardian

Posted July 31st, 2007 in murder, news, sentencing, young offenders by sally

“A 17-year-old girl and her boyfriend were jailed yesterday for torturing a friend with severe learning difficulties before forcing him to fall to his death from a 100ft railway viaduct.”

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The Guardian, 31st July 2007

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

£2.4m punishment for massive signal failure – The Times

Posted July 31st, 2007 in news, railways by sally

“Network Rail is to be fined £2.4 million for failing to complete a massive resignalling scheme on time, which resulted in long delays and severe overcrowding for thousands of passengers over several months.”

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The Times, 31st July 2007

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

Barrister’s overdraft charges test case rejected – Financial Times

Posted July 31st, 2007 in banking, news by sally

“Barrister Tom Brennan on Monday lost his legal battle in what he hoped would be a test case for the fairness of bank overdraft charges.”

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Financial Times, 31st July 2007

Source: www.ft.com

£2bn mortgage exit fees may be refunded – Daily Telegraph

Posted July 31st, 2007 in fees, mortgages, news by sally

“Millions of homeowners are in line for refunds totalling £2 billion on ‘unfair’ mortgage exit fees.”

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Daily Telegraph, 31st July 2007

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

HSBC spends £116m refunding customers for unfair charges – The Independent

Posted July 31st, 2007 in banking, news by sally

“One of Britain’s biggest banks divulged the multi-million pound cost of the customer revolt against bank charges for the first time yesterday.”

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The Independent, 31st July 2007

Source: www.independent.co.uk

No water risk details in home information packs – The Independent

Posted July 31st, 2007 in home information packs, news by sally

“Ministers faced renewed criticism over the  flooding after it emerged that controversial new home information packs will not include details about flood risk to properties.”

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The Independent, 31st July 2007

Source: www.independent.co.uk

MPs oppose terror detention plans – BBC News

Posted July 31st, 2007 in detention, news, terrorism by sally

“There is not enough evidence to support extending the 28-day limit on holding terrorism suspects before charge, a committee of MPs and peers has said.”

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BBC News, 30th July 2007

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

Sex offender challenges sentences – BBC News

Posted July 31st, 2007 in news, sentencing, sexual offences by sally

“The government’s handling of the introduction of indeterminate jail sentences is to be challenged in court.”

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BBC News,  31st July 2007

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Police demand law change for drug drivers – The Guardian

Posted July 30th, 2007 in drug abuse, news, road traffic offences by sally

“Anyone who drives after taking illegal drugs should be prosecuted, senior police officers said today.”

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The Guardian, 30th July 2007

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Mental Health Act 2007

Posted July 30th, 2007 in legislation, mental health by sally

Mental Health Act 2007 published

Full text of Act

Source: www.opsi.gov.uk

Cash settlement for woman who changed mind on abortion – The Guardian

Posted July 30th, 2007 in abortion, compensation, news by sally

“An NHS hospital trust has agreed to pay £27,500 compensation in an out-of-court settlement with a mother of three for aborting her unborn baby against her will and ignoring her attempts to withdraw her consent.”

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The Guardian, 30th July 2007

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI

Posted July 30th, 2007 in legislation by sally

The Mental Health Act 2007 (Commencement No. 1) Order 2007

The Misuse of Drugs and Misuse of Drugs (Safe Custody) (Amendment) Regulations 2007

The Official Secrets Act 1989 (Prescription) (Amendment) Order 2007

The Group Relief for Overseas Losses (Modification of the Corporation Tax Acts for Non-resident Insurance Companies) (No. 2) (Amendment) Regulations 2007

The Overseas Life Insurance Companies (Amendment) Regulations 2007

The Insurance Companies (Tax Exempt Business) Regulations 2007

The Friendly Societies (Modification of the Corporation Tax Acts) (Amendment) Regulations 2007

The Employment Income (Meaning of Securities) Order 2007

The National Police Records (Recordable Offences) (Amendment) Regulations 2007

The Gambling Act 2005 (Horserace Totalisator Board) Order 2007

The Electricity (Standards of Performance) (Amendment) Regulations 2007

The Social Security (Contributions) (Amendment No 6) Regulations 2007

The Income Tax (Exemption of Minor Benefits) (Amendment) Regulations 2007

The Gambling Act 2005 (Gaming Machines) (Definitions) Regulations 2007

The Trade Marks (Fees) (Amendment) Rules 2007

The Trade Marks (Amendment) Rules 2007

The Social Security Contributions and Benefits (Northern Ireland) Act 1992 (Modification of Section 4A) Order 2007

The Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992 (Modification of Section 4A) Order 2007

The Pesticides (Maximum Residue Levels in Crops, Food and Feeding Stuffs) (England and Wales) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2007

Source: www.opsi.gov.uk

Shirley and Others v. Crabtree – Times Law Reports

Posted July 30th, 2007 in agricultural holdings, law reports, succession by sally

Livelihood condition for succeeding tenant

Shirley and Others v Crabtree

Queen’s Bench Division

“On an application by a nominated successor for a direction that she became the tenant of an agricultural holding, she did not have to satisfy the livelihood condition by reference to five of the seven years ending with the date of the tribunal hearing as well as by reference to the date of the retirement notice.”

The Times, 30th July 2007

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

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Steadman-Byrne v. Amjad and Others – Times Law Reports

Posted July 30th, 2007 in appeals, bias, law reports, personal injuries by sally

Challenge to bias must be made immediately

Steadman-Byrne v Amjad and Others

Court of Appeal

“A clear manifestation of bias on the part of a tribunal should ordinarily be drawn to its attention immediately. Appellate courts tended not to look favourably on complaints of vitiating bias made only after the complainant had taken his chance on the outcome and found it unwelcome.”

The Times, 30th July 2007

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

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Regina (Horvath) v. Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs – Times Law Reports

Disparity reference to ECJ

Regina (Horvath) v Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

Court of Appeal

“The Court of Appeal had jurisdiction to review a reference by the High Court to the Court of Justice of the European Communities but if unable with complete confidence to resolve the issue, should uphold the reference.”

The Times, 30th July 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.