Investigation called after child murder case with echoes of Climbie – The Times

Posted November 12th, 2008 in child abuse, murder, news, social services by sally

“A nationwide review of child protection has been ordered after a mother duped social workers into believing that a series of brutal injuries that led to her son’s death were accidental.”

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The Times, 12th November 2008

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BA executives appear in court to face price-fixing charges – The Times

Posted November 12th, 2008 in airlines, news, price fixing by sally

“Four former and current British Airways executives appeared in court today in the first criminal prosecution for price-fixing against a major UK company.”

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The Times, 12th November 2008

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Gill Switalski, lawyer in record £19m claim, ‘took free advice’ from employer’s law firm – The Times

Posted November 12th, 2008 in harassment, news, professional conduct, sex discrimination by sally

“A City lawyer claiming £19 million after sex discrimination, bullying and harassment forced her from her job took £18,000 worth of free legal advice from one of her company’s preferred law firms, an appeal tribunal heard today.”

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The Times, 12th November 2008

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200,000 jobs barred to non-European migrants – The Guardian

Posted November 12th, 2008 in immigration, news by sally

“Two hundred thousand skilled jobs in Britain will be closed to non-European migrants from November 27, when the new points-based immigration system comes into effect, the Home Office announced yesterday.”

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The Guardian, 12th November 2008

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Chelsea star Ashley Cole sues over sex claims – Daily Telegraph

Posted November 12th, 2008 in defamation, news by sally

“Footballer Ashley Cole is launching a privacy case against a newspaper group over allegations about his sex life.”

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Daily Telegraph, 12th November 2008

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Data retention laws: what they mean for ISPs – OUT-LAW.com

Posted November 12th, 2008 in data protection, internet, investigatory powers, news by sally

“This guide is based on UK law. It was last updated in October 2008.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 11th November 2008

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Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI

Posted November 12th, 2008 in legislation by sally

The Retention of Registration Marks (Amendment) Regulations 2008

The Family Proceedings Courts (Children Act 1989) (Amendment) Rules 2008

The Magistrates’ Courts (Enforcement of Children Act 1989 Contact Orders) Rules 2008

The Police (Amendment) Regulations 2008

The Police (Complaints and Misconduct) (Amendment) Regulations 2008

The Political Donations and Regulated Transactions (Anonymous Electors) Regulations 2008

Source: www.opsi.gov.uk

IPCO (Nigeria) Ltd v Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation – Times Law Reports

Posted November 12th, 2008 in arbitration, enforcement, law reports by sally

IPCO (Nigeria) Ltd v Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation

Court of Appeal

“Only part of a foreign arbitration award governed by an international Convention could be enforced in England under the Arbitration Act 1996.”

The Times, 12th November 2008

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

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G v HM Treasury A and Others v Same – Times Law Reports

Posted November 12th, 2008 in law reports, orders in council, terrorism by sally

G v HM Treasury A and Others v Same

Court of Appeal

“Two antiterror Orders in Council made under section 1 of the United Nations Act 1946 to implement Security Council resolutions were lawful and valid, subject to important conditions.”

The Times, 12th November 2008

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

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New Labour terror defeat in Lords – BBC News

Posted November 12th, 2008 in interception, news, terrorism by sally

“The government has suffered another defeat in the House of Lords over its counter-terrorism proposals, this time over the use of intercept evidence.”

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BBC News, 11th November 2008

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Simplified Code for workplace disputes needs only Parliament’s approval – OUT-LAW.com

Posted November 12th, 2008 in codes of practice, disciplinary procedures, employment, news by sally

“A Code of Practice for resolving workplace disputes has been approved by the Department for Business and awaits final Parliamentary approval. The revised Acas Discipline and Grievance Code of Practice is shorter and simpler than its predecessor.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 11th November 2008

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High Court upholds contract entered into by mistake – OUT-LAW.com

Posted November 12th, 2008 in contracts, mistake, news by sally

“A contract based on a mistake by one of the parties can be valid even if the other party to the contract is aware of the error, the High Court has ruled. The case concerned mistakes that did not form terms of the contract.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 11th November 2008

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Civil Procedure Rule Committee annual report 2008 – Ministry of Justice

Posted November 12th, 2008 in civil procedure rules, reports by sally

“Civil Procedure Rule Committee annual report 2008.”

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Ministry of Justice, 12th November 2008

Source: www.justice.gov.uk

200,000 fewer jobs available for migrant workers under new rules – UK Border Agency

Posted November 12th, 2008 in immigration, press releases by sally

“The number of jobs available to foreign workers through the shortage occupation route will be reduced, the Government announced today.”

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UK Border Agency, 11th November 2008

Source: www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk

Asbo woman, 83, allowed back home – BBC News

Posted November 12th, 2008 in ASBOs, elderly, news by sally

“An 83-year-old woman once described by a judge as a ‘neighbour from hell’ has won an appeal against an order banning her from living in her home.”

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BBC News, 11th November 2008

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Council criticised over care saga – BBC News

Posted November 12th, 2008 in care homes, elderly, news, social services by sally

“A council has been heavily criticised by a watchdog for its treatment of a man with learning difficulties.”

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BBC News, 12th November 2008

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Reprieve for curvy cucumbers and crooked carrots as EU bends rules – The Times

Posted November 12th, 2008 in EC law, food, news by sally

“Knobbly fruit and amusingly shaped vegetables, the staple diet of local newspapers, caption competitions and That’s Life!, are set to return to the shops in a reprieve from strict European Union laws. The regulations covering the size and shape of 26 types of fruit and vegetable are expected to be abolished today by EU agriculture officials in a move that should make food cheaper and more fun.”

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The Times, 12th November 2008

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Review of company pensions laws – BBC News

Posted November 12th, 2008 in news, pensions by sally

“Pensions minister Rosie Winterton is to announce a review of laws governing company pension schemes.”

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BBC News, 12th November 2008

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

Church of England bans swinging, drinking vicar from practising – The Times

Posted November 12th, 2008 in clergy, news, professional conduct by sally

“A female vicar who told colleagues that she went on swinging holidays in the South of France and who turned up drunk to church services has been banned from practising for 12 years by the Church of England.”

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The Times, 12th November 2008

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Pre-nuptial agreements put to the test – The Times

Posted November 12th, 2008 in divorce, news, prenuptial agreements by sally

“Five law lords will be asked in a test case tomorrow to uphold a pre-nuptial agreement signed by a wealthy American couple with five children who divorced after ten years of marriage.”

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The Times, 12th November 2008

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk