Advertising watchdog may dismiss competitor complaints without investigation – OUT-LAW.com

Posted October 17th, 2011 in advertising, complaints, dispute resolution, news by sally

“The UK’s advertising watchdog may not investigate complaints businesses make about rivals’ adverts if the complaining firms have not tried to resolve the disputes with their competitors first.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 17th October 2011

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Dale Farm Travellers seek last-gasp reprieve from eviction – The Guardian

Posted October 17th, 2011 in enforcement notices, news, planning, stay of execution, travellers by sally

“Dale Farm residents are seeking a last-gasp reprieve from eviction by asking for leave to appeal against a decision last week to allow Basildon council to remove 86 families from the Essex Traveller site.”

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The Guardian, 17th October 2011

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Supreme Court feels the strain as cases back up – The Lawyer

Posted October 17th, 2011 in appeals, delay, news, Supreme Court by sally

“Two-year wait for hearings at highest court as recession sees litigants dig in for the long haul.”

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The Lawyer, 17th October 2011

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Suicide of Dan James convinced Lord Falconer that the law had to change – The Guardian

Posted October 17th, 2011 in assisted suicide, news by sally

“Lord Falconer has read or listened to more than 1,000 submissions, endured foul abuse from an array of angry voices and, as head of the commission examining reforms to the law on assisted suicide, is predicting trouble even from his more rational critics when the conclusions are published next month.”

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The Guardian, 16th October 2011

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Another cuts challenge fails: Changes to housing benefit scheme is lawful – UK Human Rights Blog

Posted October 17th, 2011 in benefits, equality, housing, news by sally

“On 13 October 2011 Mr Justice Supperstone in the High Court held that changes to rules for calculating housing benefit were lawful and in particular did not breach equality legislation.”

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UK Human Rights Blog, 14th October 2011

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The end is nigh for the unpopular legal aid body, so why aren’t we celebrating? – The Guardian

Posted October 17th, 2011 in legal aid, legal services, news by sally

“The move to subsume the Legal Services Commission into the justice ministry shows you should be careful what you wish for.”

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The Guardian, 14th October 2011

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One in seven nursing homes breaking the law on feeding patients – Daily Telegraph

Posted October 17th, 2011 in care homes, elderly, news by sally

“One in seven nursing homes is breaching the law by failing to ensure elderly residents have enough food and drink to prevent them becoming malnourished and dehydrated, inspectors have found.”

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Daily Telegraph, 16th October 2011

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UKBA accused of breaking pledge to end child detention – The Guardian

Posted October 17th, 2011 in children, detention, immigration, news by sally

“As many as 2,000 children a year, including many unaccompanied by an adult, could be detained each year at the UK’s borders despite government promises to end child detention.”

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The Guardian, 16th October 2011

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Prisoners taken to court in black cabs – BBC News

Posted October 17th, 2011 in news, taxis, transfer of prisoners by sally

“The Ministry of Justice has admitted a private security firm is using black cabs to take prison inmates to court.”

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BBC News, 16th October 2011

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Barber secretly shaved ‘fool’ on back of man’s head, court told – The Guardian

Posted October 17th, 2011 in assault, bail, learning difficulties, news by sally

“A barber shaved the word ‘fool’ in 1in letters on the back of the head of a man with severe learning difficulties, a court has been told.”

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The Guardian, 14th October 2011

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Man jailed over fraud technology – The Independent

Posted October 14th, 2011 in computer crime, fraud, news, sentencing by tracey

“An international computer whizz-kid was jailed today after trying to bring new bank card scamming technology into Britain. German Thomas Beeckmann, 26, was stopped in June at Victoria coach station having just arrived from Holland.Police found 17 electronic circuits capable of stealing £150 million a year from chip and PIN machines.”

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The Independent, 14th October 2011

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Landmark pensions ruling upheld – The Independent

Posted October 14th, 2011 in insolvency, news, pensions by tracey

“The Court of Appeal has upheld a landmark ruling that gives priority to company pensioners – ahead of creditor banks and bondholders – when those companies become insolvent.”

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The Independent, 14th October 2011

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Rugby mobility scooter fire youth given hospital order – BBC News

Posted October 14th, 2011 in arson, hospital orders, news, sentencing, young offenders by tracey

“A 17-year-old boy who started a fire in a sheltered housing complex in Rugby has been sentenced to a hospital order.”

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BBC News, 14th October 2011

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Home Office rejects decriminalising possession of drugs for personal use – The Guardian

Posted October 14th, 2011 in drug offences, news, rehabilitation, sentencing by tracey

“The Home Office has quickly rejected a call from the government’s official drug advisers to decriminalise the personal possession of all illegal drugs, including heroin and cocaine. The Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD) has said it would be better if the tens of thousands of people caught with illicit drugs were sent on drug education and awareness courses rather than punished with fines and other penalties, up to imprisonment.”

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The Guardian, 14th October 2011

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Warren Goring jailed over shopping channel debts killing – BBC News

Posted October 14th, 2011 in domestic violence, homicide, news, sentencing by tracey

“A man from Norfolk who strangled his wife after a row about debts built up through a TV shopping channel has been jailed for six-and-a-half years.”

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BBC News, 14th October 2011

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Bribe conviction for court clerk Munir Patel UK-first – BBC News

Posted October 14th, 2011 in bribery, news by tracey

“A clerk has become the first person convicted under the Bribery Act, for taking a bribe while working at an east London court.”

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BBC News, 14th October 2011

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Oliver Letwin faces investigation after disposing of documents in park bin – The Guardian

Posted October 14th, 2011 in data protection, ministers' powers and duties, news by tracey

“The office of the Information Commissioner has confirmed it is investigating claims that the Conservative minister Oliver Letwin has been disposing of government documents in bins in a park close to Downing Street.”

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The Guardian, 14th October 2011

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TalkTalk reprimanded over silent calls – The Guardian

Posted October 14th, 2011 in consumer protection, fines, news, telecommunications by tracey

“Regulator Ofcom gives TalkTalk until mid-November to respond to allegations of ‘persistent’ silent calls, when it could levy a fine of up to £2m.”

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The Guardian, 14th October 2011

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Independent schools win Charity Commission fight – BBC News

Posted October 14th, 2011 in charities, Charity Commission, education, news by tracey

“Independent schools have won a long-running legal battle with the Charity Commission on what schools must do to justify their charitable status.”

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BBC News, 14th October 2011

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Government to prohibit human body advertising during events at the Olympics – OUT-LAW.com

Posted October 14th, 2011 in advertising, news, sport by tracey

“The Government has changed the drafting of proposed new laws on Olympic advertising to prohibit advertising on the human body at events during the 2012 Games in London.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 14th October 2011

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