Curfews for terror suspects should not exceed 12 hours, law lords rule – The Times

Posted November 1st, 2007 in control orders, news, terrorism by sally

“The controversial regime of control orders, which restricts the day-to-day activities of terrorist suspects, was watered down by the law lords yesterday, but they ruled that overall the system was legally sound.”

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The Times, 1st November 2007

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Lords back terror law orders on suspects, but give them new rights – The Guardian

Posted November 1st, 2007 in control orders, news, terrorism by sally

“Britain’s highest court gave broad legal backing yesterday to the government’s controversial control order regime for terror suspects. But the House of Lords also created important new rights for the accused to know the thrust of the case against them.”

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The Guardian, 1st November 2007

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Judge rejects deportation plea over head’s killer – The Guardian

Posted November 1st, 2007 in deportation, murder, news by sally

“Learco Chindamo, the killer of headteacher Philip Lawrence, cannot be deported to Italy when he is released from jail, a senior high court judge confirmed yesterday.”

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The Guardian, 1st November 2007

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Police ordered to destroy decades-old petty crime records – The Independent

Posted November 1st, 2007 in criminal records, news, police, young offenders by sally

“Four police forces in England and Wales have been ordered to destroy criminal records of minor offences committed by teenagers who have gone on to lead unblemished adult lives but claim they are still being punished for their past misdemeanours.”

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The Independent, 1st November 2007

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Lords rule that credit card protection applies abroad – The Times

Posted November 1st, 2007 in consumer credit, consumer protection, news by sally

“Consumers who buy faulty goods or services abroad will be entitled to a refund from their credit card company, after a landmark legal judgment yesterday.”

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The Times, 1st November 2007

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Government wins terror control case – The Independent

Posted October 31st, 2007 in control orders, human rights, news, terrorism by sally

“The Government’s controversial control order regime restricting the day-to-day activities of terror suspects was given legal clearance by the Law Lords today – but was watered down.”

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The Independent, 31st October 2007

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Ruling expected on control orders – BBC News

Posted October 31st, 2007 in control orders, human rights, news, terrorism by sally

“The Law Lords are set to rule on whether controversial counter-terrorism control orders breach human rights.”

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BBC News, 31st October 2007

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MPs call for abortion law reforms – BBC News

Posted October 31st, 2007 in abortion, doctors, news by sally

“There is no reason why women seeking an abortion should need the approval of two doctors, a group of MPs has said.”

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BBC News, 31st October 2007

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JP fears assault claim hit reputation – Daily Telegraph

Posted October 31st, 2007 in defamation, magistrates, news by sally

“A leading magistrate has said he feared his reputation was in tatters after losing a legal bid to sue his daughter-in-law over allegations he assaulted her.”

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Daily Telegraph, 31st October 2007

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Only 1 in 400 anti-terror stop and searches leads to arrest – The Guardian

Posted October 31st, 2007 in news, stop and search, terrorism by sally

“Only one in every 400 stop and searches carried out under sweeping anti-terrorism laws leads to an arrest, official figures released yesterday reveal, triggering fresh pressure on the government and police over the controversial tactic.”

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The Guardian, 31st Octoner 2007

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Cartoon protesters’ jail term cut – BBC News

Posted October 31st, 2007 in demonstrations, inciting racial hatred, news, sentencing by sally

“Three men jailed for their part in protests against cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad have won an appeal to reduce their sentences.”

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BBC News, 30th October 2007

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Serial sex offender can stay in UK, judge rules – Daily Telegraph

Posted October 31st, 2007 in deportation, human rights, news, sexual offences by sally

“A serial sex offender from Sierra Leone has been allowed to stay in the UK after a judge ruled deporting him would breach his human rights.”

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Daily Telegraph, 31st October 2007

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Judge warns agencies after surrogate mother dupes couples to keep babies – The Guardian

Posted October 31st, 2007 in news, surrogacy by sally

“A high court judge has issued a stern warning to surrogacy agencies to carry out more stringent background checks after it emerged that a surrogate mother had deliberately duped two couples into believing she had miscarried their babies.”

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The Guardian, 31st October 2007

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Legal Services Act given royal assent – Ministry of Justice

Posted October 31st, 2007 in bills, consumer protection, legal services, news by sally

“An independent body which will handle consumer complaints about legal services in England and Wales is now a step closer under new legislation approved today.”

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Ministry of Justice press release, 30th October 2007

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£2.5m award over anorexia mistake – BBC News

Posted October 31st, 2007 in damages, doctors, negligence, news by sally

“A woman has been awarded £2.5m in damages after her brain tumour was misdiagnosed by doctors who thought she was anorexic.”

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BBC News, 30th October 2007

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Stop and search ‘race gap’ grows – BBC News

Posted October 31st, 2007 in news, race discrimination, stop and search by sally

“Black people were almost seven times more likely than white people to be stopped and searched by police last year, according to official figures.”

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BBC News, 30th October 2007

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UK class actions are on the way, survey says – The Times

Posted October 31st, 2007 in class actions, news by sally

“The UK has ‘the most fertile ground in Europe’ for a growth in class action lawsuits according to a new survey from the Economist Intelligence Unit.”

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The Times, 30th October 2007

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Government accused over emissions bill – The Guardian

Posted October 30th, 2007 in carbon dioxide emissions, climate change, environmental protection, news by sally

“Green groups and opposition politicians rounded on the government yesterday for not imposing tighter limits on carbon emissions in its amendment to the climate change bill – and claimed that airlines and shipping firms, two of the biggest polluters, had been let off the hook.”

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The Guardian, 30th October 2007

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New passport rules for under-18s – The Guardian

Posted October 30th, 2007 in children, news, passports by sally

“Young people aged 16 or 17 will be able to apply for a passport without parental consent from December, the government announced today.”

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The Guardian, 30th October 2007

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Interviews with abusers examined – BBC News

Posted October 30th, 2007 in child abuse, news, police by sally

“Child abuse experts at a new specialist police unit will study hundreds of hours of interviews with paedophiles to find out how they think and behave.”

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BBC News, 30th October 2007

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