NHS ‘covered up’ £4m of gag orders – Daily Telegraph

Posted September 16th, 2013 in budgets, disclosure, freedom of information, hospitals, news, statistics, whistleblowers by tracey

“The head of the NHS has been accused of a ‘systemic cover-up’ after official figures disclosed that hospitals have spent more than £4 million on secret gagging orders.”

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Daily Telegraph, 15th September 2013

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Lifers released on licence to kill again – Daily Telegraph

“Five murderers who were released on licence from their life sentences have killed again in the past four years.”

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Daily Telegraph, 16th September 2013

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Robert Thomas: Immigration judicial reviews – UK Constitutional Law Group

Posted September 13th, 2013 in government departments, immigration, judicial review, news, statistics, tribunals by tracey

“There is much current debate over judicial review, prompted in large part by successive government consultation papers. This note provides an overview of recent developments concerning immigration judicial reviews, which have, for many years, provided the bulk of all judicial review claims.”

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UK Constitutional Law Group, 12th September 2013

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LAG: ‘disturbing’ drop off in legal aid cases – LegalVoice

Posted September 11th, 2013 in civil justice, debts, housing, legal aid, news, statistics by tracey

“The Legal Action Group has warned that what remains of civil legal aid could just ‘wither away’ as new research reveals ‘a disturbing reduction’ in the take-up of cases, writes Jon Robins. According to the group, there has been a marked drop off even for the cases still covered by legal aid.”

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LegalVoice, 11th September 2013

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Judicial Review is not part of a vast left wing conspiracy – UK Human Rights Blog

Posted September 9th, 2013 in consultations, judicial review, lord chancellor, news, rule of law, statistics by tracey

“The second salvo in the Government’s war against Judicial Review was launched last week. At least, that is what you may think after reading the Lord Chancellor Chris Grayling’s fire-breathing op-ed in the Daily Mail, in which he gets within a whisker of saying Judicial Review was invented by Karl Marx to ferment socialist revolution.”

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UK Human Rights Blog, 9th September 2013

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Police in firing line over growing use of Tasers – The Guardian

Posted September 9th, 2013 in human rights, news, police, professional conduct, statistics, weapons by tracey

“Human rights groups call for restriction on weapons as change in law leads to mass rollout of stun guns.”

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The Guardian, 8th September 2013

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Police: A&E ‘better’ than cells for mentally unwell – BBC News

Posted September 9th, 2013 in detention, hospitals, mental health, news, police, statistics by tracey

“The Association of Chief Police Officers says dealing with mentally ill people takes up a fifth of police time. Police can detain people where no crime has been committed but they suspect the person is mentally unwell. The temporary police power is called a section 136.”

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BBC News, 9th September 2013

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Police accused as domestic violence cases fall, but allegations by victims increase – The Independent

“The police are referring fewer allegations of domestic violence to the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) even though the number of allegations by victims is increasing.”

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The Independent, 3rd September 2013

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Over-50s make up third of inmates at prison for sex offenders – The Guardian

Posted September 4th, 2013 in elderly, imprisonment, news, sexual offences, standards, statistics by sally

“An English prison that specialises in holding and treating sex offenders has so many prisoners over the age of 50 that it has 26 teams competing in its bowls club, jail inspectors have revealed.”

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The Guardian, 4th September 2013

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More than 300 foreign criminals use ‘right to family life’ to escape deportation – Daily Telegraph

Posted September 2nd, 2013 in deportation, families, human rights, immigration, news, statistics by sally

“More than 300 foreign criminals escaped deportation last year after they argued it would breach their human rights.”

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Daily Telegraph, 2nd September 2013

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Quarter of prisoners in Britain’s jails forced to stay in overcrowded cells – The Independent

Posted September 2nd, 2013 in news, prisons, standards, statistics by sally

“Nearly a quarter of all prisoners are forced to stay in overcrowded cells while serving their sentences, according to new figures released today.”

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The Independent, 2nd September 2013

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No more squatters rights: 69 prosecuted in first year that new law came into effect, CPS data reveals – The Independent

Posted September 2nd, 2013 in news, prosecutions, sentencing, squatting, statistics by sally

“Almost 70 suspected squatters have been brought before the courts in the year since it became a crime, figures show.”

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The Independent, 1st September 2013

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Stalking laws lead to just 33 convictions in first six months – Daily Telegraph

Posted September 2nd, 2013 in Crown Prosecution Service, news, police, prosecutions, sentencing, stalking, statistics by sally

“Police officers should receive better training in how to use new anti-stalking laws after only 33 people were convicted under the legislation in its first six months, a new report has claimed.”

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Daily Telegraph, 31st August 2013

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‘Modern slavery’ bill to tighten laws on human trafficking – The Guardian

Posted August 27th, 2013 in bills, news, prosecutions, statistics, trafficking in human beings by tracey

“A ‘modern slavery’ bill that tightens the laws on human trafficking will be introduced in an attempt to eradicate an ‘evil in our midst’, Theresa May has announced.”

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The Guardian, 25th August 2013

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Thousands fail to appear in court in Wales in 2012 – BBC News

Posted August 12th, 2013 in costs, courts, delay, freedom of information, news, statistics, Wales, warrants by sally

“Thousands of defendants failed to appear at courts in Wales last year, causing ‘significant and costly’ problems, BBC Wales has learnt.”

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BBC News, 12th August 2013

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Prosecutions for tax evasion double – Daily Telegraph

Posted August 5th, 2013 in HM Revenue & Customs, news, prosecutions, statistics, tax evasion by sally

“The number of criminal prosecutions for tax evasion has more than doubled in the last year as middle class professionals are increasingly targeted over tax avoidance.”

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Daily Telegraph, 5th August 2013

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Campaign targeting illegal immigrants is referred to advertising watchdog – The Guardian

Posted August 1st, 2013 in advertising, codes of practice, immigration, news, statistics by sally

“Controversial government adverts urging illegal immigrants to ‘go home’ have been reported to the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) by a Labour peer.”

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The Guardian, 31st July 2013

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‘Compensation culture is a myth’: Claims for work-related injuries and diseases fall 60 per cent in a decade – The Independent

Posted July 31st, 2013 in compensation, health & safety, news, personal injuries, reports, statistics by sally

“The ‘spiralling’ compensation culture presented by the Government is a myth, according to a report which shows work injury claims are down 60 per cent in the last decade.”

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The Independent, 30th July 2013

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BBC welfare reform show breached impartiality guidelines – BBC News

Posted July 31st, 2013 in BBC, benefits, bias, media, news, social security, statistics by sally

“A BBC documentary on the welfare state breached impartiality and accuracy guidelines, the BBC Trust has found.”

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BBC News, 30th July 2013

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Devon and Cornwall custody death rates highest, says IPCC – BBC News

Posted July 31st, 2013 in complaints, death in custody, news, police, statistics by sally

“More people died in or following custody with Devon and Cornwall police than any other force in the country, new figures have revealed.”

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BBC News, 31st July 2013

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