OnlyFans fined £1m over inaccurate information on age checks – The Guardian

Posted March 28th, 2025 in children, fines, internet, news, pornography by sally

‘Ofcom has fined the subscription platform OnlyFans just over £1m for failing to provide accurate information about its age checks.’

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The Guardian, 27th March 2025

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Some 1,280 children subject to deprivation of liberty applications in 2024, with order made in almost 90% of cases issued: MoJ – Local Government Lawyer

‘New data published by the Ministry of Justice has revealed that 1,280 children were subject to applications to deprive them of their liberty in 2024 in England and Wales, down from 1,368 in 2023.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 28th March 2025

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Sarah Everard’s family calls for harsher sentences – BBC News

‘Sarah Everard’s parents are campaigning for tougher sentencing for serious violent and sexual criminals as part of a new campaign group being launched in Parliament.’

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BBC News, 26th March 2025

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Man who raped child has prison sentence increased – BBC News

‘A man jailed for raping a 10-year-old girl he groomed on social media has had his sentence increased by three years.’

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BBC News, 25th March 2025

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Ban on unregulated experts in family courts proposed for England and Wales – The Guardian

Posted March 24th, 2025 in children, expert witnesses, family courts, news by sally

‘Unregulated experts could be banned from the family courts under new proposals for proceedings involving children in England and Wales. The Family Procedure Rule Committee, which sets the rules in family court cases, has proposed changes to the rules, which are now out for public consultation. It follows growing concern from MPs and campaigners about court-appointed experts who advise on life-changing decisions without having the necessary qualifications. But some organisations say it does not go far enough.’

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The Guardian, 22nd March 2025

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Teenagers excluded from school ‘twice as likely’ to commit serious violence – The Guardian

‘Teenagers who are permanently excluded from school are twice as likely to commit serious violence within a year of their expulsion than those who were merely suspended, a large-scale new analysis of police and education records has shown.’

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The Guardian, 22nd March 2025

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Woman jailed for faking twins pregnancy to partner – BBC News

Posted March 21st, 2025 in children, deceit, families, imprisonment, news, pregnancy, sentencing by sally

‘A woman who duped a man into believing they were having twins, until her fake baby bump was exposed in a hospital scan, has been jailed and given a restraining order.’

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BBC News, 20th March 2025

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Consensual adoption – PLWG Best Practice: A Guide – Local Government Lawyer

Posted March 20th, 2025 in adoption, children, consent, families, local government, news by sally

‘Avaia Williams examines the Public Law Working Group’s recommendations on adoption by consent.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 19th March 2025

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Mums say ‘contaminated land’ legal bid is last resort – BBC News

‘More and more children at Rebecca Stewart’s east London playgroup are using asthma inhalers, she says. It was about one in 40 – but now, she says, it is more like one out of every four.’

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BBC News, 18th March 2025

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‘Coward’ paedophile who fled country convicted – BBC News

‘A paedophile who stole a terminally ill man’s identity and spent almost three decades on the run has been convicted of 54 child sex abuse charges.’

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BBC News, 17th March 2025

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Lucy Letby calls for public inquiry into baby deaths to be halted – The Guardian

‘Lucy Letby has called for the public inquiry into her crimes to be halted, arguing there is now “overwhelming and compelling” evidence undermining her baby murder convictions. Lawyers for the former nurse took the extraordinary step of writing to Lady Justice Thirlwall on Monday to say that the inquiry – which is due to end on Wednesday – should be suspended immediately.’

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The Guardian, 17th March 2025

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What is the Online Safety Act? Law explained as it finally comes into force – The Independent

Posted March 18th, 2025 in child abuse, children, fines, hate crime, internet, news, ombudsmen by sally

‘Long-awaited powers will come into effect from Monday.’

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The Independent, 17th March 2025

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‘I Want to Relinquish my Child for Adoption; Does the Father or my Family Have to Know?’ – Becket Chambers

‘This article will cover the relevant case law for a mother wishing to dispense with the duty to notify the father and/or wider family of a child’s birth and will explore instances where the mother alleges domestic abuse, familial breakdown or significant cultural/religious factors which influence her decision. There are a plethora of reasons for wishing to retain anonymity, and this article is non-exhaustive.’

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Becket Chambers, 11th March 2025

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Court of Appeal upholds plan for adoption for 18-month-old boy as placement with extended family in Pakistan ‘not achievable within his timescales’ – Local Government Lawyer

Posted March 14th, 2025 in adoption, appeals, children, families, local government, news, Pakistan, placement orders by sally

‘The Court of Appeal has dismissed an appeal against a placement order made in respect of an 18-month-old boy, finding that the aspiration to place him with extended family in Pakistan was “not achievable” within the timescales, and that the child’s best interests could only be served by the making of a placement order with a view to him being adopted in the UK.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 14th March 2025

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Sara Sharif’s family denied sentence appeal bids – BBC News

Posted March 14th, 2025 in appeals, child cruelty, children, families, imprisonment, murder, news, sentencing by sally

‘The father, stepmother and uncle of 10-year-old Sara Sharif have lost their Court of Appeal bids to reduce their sentences after she was killed.’

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BBC News, 13th March 2025

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Killer who stabbed schoolgirl Elianne Andam in ‘white hot anger’ in row over teddy bear jailed for 23 years – The Independent

Posted March 14th, 2025 in autism, children, imprisonment, murder, news, sentencing, young offenders by sally

‘A killer who stabbed a 15-year-old schoolgirl in the neck in a fit of “white hot” rage after she stood up for her friend in a row over a teddy bear has been jailed for 23 years.’

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The Independent, 13th March 2025

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MP calls for inquiry into labelling of black pupils as ‘educationally subnormal’ – The Guardian

‘The historic injustice of a scandal in which black children were incorrectly labelled “educationally subnormal” and sent to schools for physically and mentally disabled pupils must be addressed with a public inquiry, an MP has said.’

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The Guardian, 13th March 2025

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Decision not to classify Southport killer as a terrorist was right, says UK watchdog – The Guardian

‘The decision not to classify Axel Rudakubana as a terrorist following the Southport murders was right because it would be unhelpful to stretch the definition of terrorism to cover all extreme violence, the UK’s terror watchdog has concluded.’

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The Guardian, 13th March 2025

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Lauren Fullerton and Arran Dowling-Hussey look at one of the most significant special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) cases from 2024 – 4-5 Gray’s Inn Square

‘Lauren Fullerton and Arran Dowling-Hussey look at one of the most significant special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) cases from 2024.’

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4-5 Gray's Inn Square, 7th March 2025

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Placement of children abroad: consultation and consent – Local Government Lawyer

‘In January 2024 the President of the Family Division issued guidance on public law children cases with an international element. This refreshes and replaces the 2014 President’s guidance on the same topic. The guidance explains how to go about obtaining information (or other requests for co-operation) from other jurisdictions. The International Child Abduction and Contact Unit (ICACU) is the conduit for such requests where the request arises out of proceedings brought by an English local authority and the other country is a party to the 1996 Hague Convention.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 7th March 2025

Source: www.localgovernmentlawyer.co.uk