Senior Labour MPs lead campaign to ban smacking – The Guardian

Posted February 15th, 2008 in children, corporal punishment, news by sally

“A fresh parliamentary attempt is to be made to ban the smacking of children, led by senior Labour backbenchers, including the chairman of the all-party health select committee.”

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The Guardian, 15th February 2008

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Gambler sues bookmaker to recover £2.1m lost betting – The Guardian

Posted February 15th, 2008 in gambling, news by sally

“A problem gambler whose addiction cost him his marriage and business is taking betting chain William Hill to court to try to reclaim £2.1m he lost in six months.”

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The Guardian, 15th February 2008

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Extend performers’ copyright to 95 years, says EU commissioner – The Guardian

Posted February 15th, 2008 in copyright, EC law, news by sally

“Performing artists, such as Cliff Richard, and session musicians would get copyright protection on their recordings for 95 years instead of the current 50, under plans put forward yesterday by Charlie McCreevy, the EU’s internal market commissioner.”

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The Guardian, 15th February 2008

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Watchdog’s demands will add billions to pension liabilities – The Times

Posted February 15th, 2008 in news, pensions by sally

“The UK Pensions Regulator is to demand that UK companies use realistic life expectancy forecasts, in a move that will add billions of pounds to pensions liabilities.”

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The Times, 15th February 2008

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Council pays £60,000 to move four newts from path of construction site – The Times

Posted February 15th, 2008 in animals, environmental protection, news by sally

“A council is to challenge legislation after spending £60,000 to move four newts a short distance from the path of a construction site.”

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The Times, 15th February 2008

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Brothers guilty of killing pensioner who collapsed after parking row attack – The Times

Posted February 15th, 2008 in homicide, news by sally

“Two brothers who hurled a brick through a pensioner’s window after a row over a parking space were found guilty of killing him yesterday.”

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The Times, 15th February 2008

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Woman, 94, died from neglect – The Times

Posted February 15th, 2008 in care homes, elderly, news by sally

“A frail 94-year-old pensioner who looked ‘like a concentration camp victim’ just weeks after being taken into a care home died of neglect, an investigation has ruled.”

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The Times, 15th February 2008

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Throat cancer patient ‘starved to death’ after feeding tube blunder – The Times

Posted February 15th, 2008 in hospitals, negligence, news by sally

“A hospital trust will have to pay damages after a patient who had undergone a successful operation for cancer was then inadvertently starved and poisoned to death.”

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The Times, 15th February 2008

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Protection agency staff ‘left children at risk from abuse’ because of errors – The Times

Posted February 15th, 2008 in child abuse, family courts, news by sally

“Dozens of children involved in family court cases are at risk of abuse because of ‘serious failings’ in the £100 million-a-year advisory service set up to represent their views.”

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The Times, 15th February 2008

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Girl faces jail for ‘happy slap’ pictures -The Times

Posted February 15th, 2008 in aiding and abetting, homicide, news, young offenders by sally

“A schoolgirl faces a custodial sentence for filming a brutal and fatal attack on a mobile phone.”

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The Times, 15th February, 2008

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Judges condemn police lies after 9/11 attacks that ruined pilot’s life – The Times

Posted February 15th, 2008 in conspiracy, news, terrorism by sally

“Six years of fighting for justice left Lotfi Raissi an emotional and physical wreck and his marriage close to ruin. But yesterday, the Algerian pilot falsely accused of training the September 11 terrorists heard, finally, that he was ‘completely exonerated’ of any part in the attacks on the twin towers.”

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The Times, 15th February 2008

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Shoppers to pay for superstore shake-up – The Times

Posted February 15th, 2008 in competition, news by sally

“Supermarkets are to face public shaming and huge fines if they use their size to force down prices paid to their suppliers, the Competition Commission will announce today.”

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The Times, 15th February, 2008

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Mother went on holiday leaving girl, 14, £100 to survive six weeks – The Independent

Posted February 15th, 2008 in child neglect, children, news by sally

“A mother who left her 14-year-old daughter at home alone with £100 and a refrigerator full of food while visiting her lover has been convicted of neglect and abandonment and could face jail.”

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The Independent, 15th February 2008

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Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI

Posted February 14th, 2008 in legislation by sally

The Personal Injuries (NHS Charges) (Amounts) Amendment Regulations 2008

The Education (Student Support) (Amendment) Regulations 2008

The Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 (Commencement No. 12) Order 2008

The Port of Weston Harbour Revision Order 2008

Source: www.opsi.gov.uk

Pilecki v Circuit Court of Legnica, Poland – Times Law Reports

Posted February 14th, 2008 in extradition, law reports, sentencing by sally

Pilecki v Circuit Court of Legnica, Poland

House of Lords

“In considering whether an extradition order should be made in pursuance of a European arrest warrant in a conviction case, it was sufficient if the aggregated sentence was for at least four months; the extradition judge was not concerned with the lengths of the individual sentences aggregated.”

The Times, 14th February 2008

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Regina v Xu and Others – Times Law Reports

Posted February 14th, 2008 in drug offences, law reports, sentencing by sally

Regina v Xu and Others

Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)

“Persons convicted of being concerned in the large scale commercial cultivation or production of cannabis, could expect to receive sentences with a starting point of three years if they acted as a gardener, six to seven years if they acted as an organiser, three to seven years if they acted as a manager and higher sentences where they controlled a large number of such operations.”

The Times, 14th February 2008

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The ‘Lyrical Terrorist’ is among those who may benefit – The Times

Posted February 14th, 2008 in news, terrorism by sally

“Samina Malik, the self-styled ‘Lyrical Terrorist’ who wrote poetry about beheading Western hostages, could be one of the first beneficiaries of yesterday’s Court of Appeal judgments.”

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The Times, 14th February 2008

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Fear factor leading teenagers to carry weapons, says report – The Guardian

Posted February 14th, 2008 in children, news, offensive weapons by sally

“Teenagers are increasingly arming themselves with weapons to protect themselves against attacks in the street, according to a report by a leading children’s rights advocate.”

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The Guardian, 14th February 2008

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Secret lobbying by BAE may be disclosed at judicial review – The Guardian

Posted February 14th, 2008 in airlines, bribery, disclosure, news by sally

“Documents revealing secret lobbying by the arms giant BAE are expected to be disclosed today by court order.”

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The Guardian, 14th February 2008

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Manslaughter charge for artist whose sculpture killed two people – The Times

Posted February 14th, 2008 in artistic works, health & safety, homicide, news by sally

“The creator of an inflatable sculpture that killed two people after breaking free of its moorings was charged with manslaughter yesterday.”

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The Times, 14th February 2008

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