Jail for dumping 175,000 tyres – BBC News
“A former North Wales Police inspector has been jailed for a year for illegally dumping 175,000 used tyres.”
BBC News, 8th April 2009
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“A former North Wales Police inspector has been jailed for a year for illegally dumping 175,000 used tyres.”
BBC News, 8th April 2009
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“Four men accused of taking part in the 1994 Rwandan genocide were ordered to be set free today after a British court ruled they would be at risk of a miscarriage of justice if they faced trial in Rwanda.”
The Guardian, 8th April 2009
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“The lover, and former client, of an eminent psychologist, has sued him for professional negligence after he told her he no longer had a passion for her.”
Daily Telegraph, 8th April 2009
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“A former solicitor is among the first two judges to be appointed to the new supreme court.”
The Times, 8th April 2009
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“Clothes shop Oasis has lost its bid to gain control of the domain name oasis.co.uk because any behaviour abusive of its trade marks on the site was the result of its own actions, a dispute resolution panel has ruled.”
OUT-LAW.com, 8th April 2009
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“Several universities and major colleges have been ordered to reveal information about their animal experiments by the Information Commissioner’s Office.”
BBC News, 9th April 2009
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“MPs cannot stop prosecutors in the Home Office leaks case using documents seized from Tory frontbencher Damian Green, the attorney general has warned.”
BBC News, 7th April 2009
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“The Liberal Democrats are demanding a criminal inquiry after video footage of the G20 protest showed a police officer pushing over a man who later died.”
BBC News, 8th April 2009
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HJ (Iran) v Secretary of State for the Home Department; HT (Cameroon) v Same
“A homosexual asylum-seeker could not seek the protection of the court if it were a condition of protection that he hid his membership of a particular social group or modified some attribute or characteristic of the group to avoid persecution.”
The Times, 8th April 2009
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Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
“A defendant could be sentenced to life imprisonment for manslaughter on the ground of diminished responsibility and, when fixing the minimum term, guidance in murder cases was relevant.”
The Times, 8th April 2009
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“New laws making it a criminal offence to have sex with prostitutes controlled by pimps may be too complex to work in practice, police have warned.”
BBC News, 7th April 2009
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“Thousands of workers made redundant by major City institutions could have a legal claim without realising it, according to lawyers.”
The Times, 7th April 2009
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“The first court in Wales dedicated to dealing with drug offenders will be opened later in Cardiff by Justice Secretary Jack Straw.”
BBC News, 8th April 2009
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“A man convicted of the ‘sadistic’ murder of three children 30 years ago has been granted the right to anonymity while he is being considered for release into the community.”
The Independent, 8th April 2009
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The Financial Assistance For Industry (Increase of Limit) (No. 3) Order 2009
The Financial Assistance For Industry (Increase of Limit) (No. 2) Order 2009
The Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008 (Commencement No. 7) Order 2009
The Motor Vehicles (Approval) (Amendment) Regulations 2009
The Road Vehicles (Approval) (Consequential Amendments) Regulations 2009
The Financial Markets and Insolvency Regulations 2009
The Family Proceedings (Amendment) (No.2) Rules 2009
The Family Proceedings Courts (Miscellaneous Amendments) Rules 2009
The Data Retention (EC Directive) Regulations 2009
The Legislative Reform (Insolvency) (Advertising Requirements) Order 2009
Source: www.opsi.gov.uk
“Defendants are at risk of being wrongly convicted on the evidence of ‘charlatan’ and ‘biased’ expert witnesses, the Government’s law reform body warns today.”
The Times, 7th April 2009
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“A court has awarded what is thought to be a record compensation payment of £8.1m to a boy who was accidentally run over by his father on a family day out.”
BBC News, 7th April 2009
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Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
Fox v R. [2009] EWCA Crim 653 (02 April 2009)
Pola v The Crown (Health and Safety Executive) [2009] EWCA Crim 655 (07 April 2009)
Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
Suffolk Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust v Hurst & Ors [2009] EWCA Civ 309 (07 April 2009)
Bunce, R (on the application of) v Pensions Appeal Tribunal [2009] EWCA Civ 451 (07 April 2009)
High Court (Queen’s Bench Division)
Darg v Commissioner of Police for the Metropolis [2009] EWHC 684 (QB) (31 March 2009)
High Court (Administrative Court)
W v Chief Constable of Northumbria [2009] EWHC 747 (Admin) (07 April 2009)
BP Gas Marketing Ltd v Centrica Storage Ltd [2009] EWHC 732 (TCC) (07 April 2009)
Source: www.bailii.org
“The founder and chairman of the JD Wetherspoon, the pubs group, was cheated by a former friend and property adviser, the High Court has ruled.”
The Times, 7th April 2009
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“Karen Matthews, who kidnapped her own daughter in a bungled effort to gain reward money for the missing child, has abandoned her appeal, her lawyer said.”
BBC News, 7th April 2009
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