- Appeal after sexual assault in Glasgow's Kelvingrove Park http://t.co/QpsFeb3kEe
- Anti-racism rallies take place in Belfast and Derry http://t.co/9zzHntXHBh
- ARGENTINA's vice-president Boudou summoned in corruption case http://t.co/yF2fB7qhvh
- CHINA to try eight people over deadly Tiananmen attack http://t.co/r3bYR6Ayoh
- US: Major winning golfer Phil Mickelson 'in insider trading probe' http://t.co/aB14YNW0FC
- INDIA gang rape inquiry stepped up http://t.co/hvcDuoCEGR
- Amazon’s ‘Bullying’ Tactics http://t.co/BK31KLbah2
- US: Setback in Push to Exonerate Man Convicted in 1990 Manhattan Killing http://t.co/Et1DgPeE3W
- Goodbye, Steinbeck; All Hail, Shelley - when government dictates literary education http://t.co/eYJVINSmGF
- Malcolm Gladwell ‘Surprised’ to Become an Amazon Bargaining Chip for Hachette http://t.co/jDajKBqzNl
- US: Book Guiding Border Agents on Force Is Released http://t.co/IhLpFONIgx
- IRAN Hackers Dangle a Familiar Name to Fish for Data from the US http://t.co/aGC8LlFABs
- How Book Publishers Can Beat Amazon http://t.co/fFcT5ZH2ce
- BRAZIL: Rio Violence Spikes Ahead of World Cup http://t.co/OgnxpwVIAC
- Legal Aid in Persona Injury Work - Kerry Underwood http://t.co/itlAmEU0o0
- UK Halal certification bodies are not accountable or supervised by any public body | New Law Journal: http://t.co/DBfJoYB0ah
- Road safety charity, Brake,call for tougher charges and penalties for drivers who kill and injure | New Law Journal: http://t.co/Rac3CXhz3S
- The legal sector has gradually increased its representation on Stonewall’s Top 100 Employers list | New Law Journal: http://t.co/x8qlxCpx3N
- Justice Minister Lord Faulks calls for disputes to be resolved out of court where possible | New Law Journal: http://t.co/GjNqHb3TNR
- Judge treads carefully on Operation Cotton | New Law Journal: http://t.co/rXhioxdOQW
- Objections to outsourcing of children’s services | New Law Journal: http://t.co/Z6okdtf2Z9
- Legal Aid Agency may have to bear cost of expert fees | New Law Journal: http://t.co/x5RGF5mdPQ
- Legal principles of Google - ECJ ruling “creates new class of data controllers” | New Law Journal: http://t.co/f65WGrN9EE
- Interpreting service under fire from top family judge for High Court no-show | New Law Journal: http://t.co/dOlRfYqB9u
- Judge frustrated by paper-only trials | New Law Journal: http://t.co/rZ296N1yWc
- Michael Green: Teens accused of Peterborough murder http://t.co/98MuXDUBg1
- Man accused of kidnapping and assaulting children in Leicester http://t.co/MIQrOhRg7r
- INDIA gang rapes: Police says all suspects arrested http://t.co/fbEhiZUs9D
- Row brews as Angela Merkel backs Juncker as EU chief http://t.co/ibVvsdzzSg
- US Defence Secrertary Chuck Hagel: Beijing 'destabilising' South CHINA Sea http://t.co/oLIQZj53b4
- Rui Li: Body found in Bournemouth missing nurse search http://t.co/sExELLLvLN
- TheLawMap Wig is out! http://t.co/oV3eHCltZZ
- Swindon Town's ongoing boardroom battle is set to be resolved at a High Court hearing set for 26 June http://t.co/gatTmTcWVH
- Hillsborough inquests: Safety certificate 'out of date' http://t.co/kj7Rj3K0dy
- Cultybraggan prisoner of war camp march to be re-enacted http://t.co/38BEWvBBSn
- SYRIA conflict: US citizen carried out suicide attack http://t.co/fApxbguc4Z
- David Cameron condemns Meriam Ibrahim sentence in Sudan http://t.co/poIUIfMwLb
- US: Transgender people cannot be denied sex-reassignment Medicare coverage http://t.co/SUwRDP6ixL
- A History of the First World War in 100 Moments: Enter the huge, lumbering, mechanical monsters http://t.co/taRYB9tepF
- Sean Rigg death: Met officer PC Andrew Birks suspended after request to resign reversed http://t.co/oMeCnnDlX7
- Sightings of bobbies on beat falls for first time in seven years http://t.co/uiBexna2qy
- Con woman 'shaman' jailed for 10 years over £1m frauds http://t.co/lcAxVW5Zv3
- Cyber stalker bugged women's computers to spy on them in their bedrooms http://t.co/VgPbEWoWub
- US: Harold Baer Jr., Judge Whose Civil Liberties Rulings Drew Fire, Dies at 81 http://t.co/dyra6cnnxU
- Cyberespionage Attacks Tied to Hackers in IRAN http://t.co/wDdVCIGW9U
- US: Lawmakers Modest Proposal: To Pass Spending Bills on Time http://t.co/o5O4rlhf25
- Church-State Clash in CHINA Coalesces Around a Toppled Spire http://t.co/BUDldHTGkc
- Foreign Jihadis Fighting in SYRIA Pose Risk in West http://t.co/MrMStZvo4k
- A flattering result but really optimistic about the younger #England players. Should be an interesting
- Cow slurry fetishist David Truscott given jail term http://t.co/aVGzPYA59M
- Police Scotland stopped and searched thousands of children http://t.co/yQV0vDcIjk
- World Cup: Welsh pubs can stay open for England games http://t.co/vO4qP61IOl
- UK law firms snapping up non-executive directors as they seek to beef up corporate structures | Global Legal Post http://t.co/fW7HkK9KL4
- London's Commercial Court is a global forum http://t.co/sVfKBc7yj0
- 89% of law firms using unencrypted emails as dominant means for sharing privileged communication | Global Legal Post http://t.co/PY2gXkPvUG
- Patton Boggs trio leave for Jones Day | The Global Legal Post http://t.co/6mPhbUQy2m
- Black lawyer count falls at top US firms | The Global Legal Post http://t.co/YuBDp9OrRA
- European law firms are finding the Chinese market difficult | The Global Legal Post http://t.co/V2Ym4Yfz0T
- US law firms take a punt on start-ups | The Global Legal Post http://t.co/3lop620DJ9
- US: Oklahoma town lays claim to 'Old Sparky' in battle over electric chair http://t.co/caVN9RxXgQ
- Google allows Europeans to ask for links to be removed http://t.co/xCH2j0ypmh
- Razor blades in Burgess Hill food bank donations http://t.co/d9PxnfBEiB
- 'Conflict minerals' deadline looms for technology firms http://t.co/jV102fIFTe
- Michael Piggin terror retrial: Jury fails to reach verdict http://t.co/OPcBzrohBG
- INDIA gang rapes: Police sacked over hanged girls http://t.co/uZqePU0Hm4
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