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29th January - Law News

Edition 3321: LawNewsIndex is a UK based daily legal news archive on Law, Lawyers, Law Firms, Justice, Jurisprudence, Legislation, Litigation, Legal Ethics & Human Rights since 2011.   

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 Today's Highlighted Video Story: The Philippines has filed a diplomatic protest over China's passing of a law allowing its coastguard to open fire on foreign vessels. Beijing passed the legislation last week to use "all necessary means" to prevent foreign threats, including destroying structures built by other countries on Chinese-claimed reefs. Raji Pillai Rajagopalan, an expert in defence and the South China Sea from the Observer Research Foundation, tells The World there's little recourse nations can take, which could lead to military conflict.

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 Focus of the Day Article: CPS denies major change in rape charging policy despite falling rates.Court of appeal told a shift in focus from a merits-based approach was not a ‘volte-face’. The Crown Prosecution Service has denied making major changes to its approach to charging rape, at a landmark legal hearing at the court of appeal. Full story - Guardian Law
 

Saturday Conversations on Law
  • U.K. Privacy Regulator Clarifies How U.K. Firms May Respond to SEC Document and Records Requests https://t.co/G2XE7nKx09
  • The new Biden administration has said the US government's decision to refuse an extradition request for Harry Dunn's alleged killer was "final" https://t.co/F278GrBTMj
  • Brexit Grace Period for Free Flow of Personal Data in EU-UK https://t.co/6UGqenIMXz
  • Fines increase during third national lockdown - More than 42,000 fines were issued in England and Wales between 27 March and 17 January, up from 32,000 in late December - though not all were issued in the last month https://t.co/Mt8NhStPC8
  • A man said he felt degraded after being detained in a police car when challenged on his way to work by an officer citing Covid legislation https://t.co/xXDhEb8CUG 
  • Covid-19 vaccine Novavax - of which the British government has ordered 60 million doses - proves 89.3% effective in large-scale UK trials https://t.co/A4IlV9va7H 
  • Business Immunity from COVID-19 Liability https://t.co/5EgHoEnhqI
  • Demand for LawCare up nine per cent amid Covid impact - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/bZmDZtOcKy
  • SCTS accused of ‘paying lip service’ to Covid-19 guidelines after court outbreaks - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/yadky79QUQ
  • Inner House dismisses consumer protection appeal by man who was fitted with defective hip replacement - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/pdrr16SVhx
  • Barrister Daryl Williams QC 'humbled' by #Australia Day honour https://t.co/6SrbonPXyj
  • Sanctions urged against Russian figures in English football https://t.co/9W5XZbx2b
  • The UAE, Burundi and Rwanda have been added to the "red list" of countries from where travel to the UK is banned https://t.co/QuoOJvM6Up
  • The prime minister and Public Health England have both defended the use of the Oxford-AstraZeneca jab, after #Germany recommended that it should only be given to people aged under 65 https://t.co/hcRTFij7tm
  • Commercial firm launches “in-house barristers’ chambers” https://t.co/qEF8u0jEQo
  • Homeless man broke into Cork pub in order to go to prison #Ireland https://t.co/Av3Zmx0UzB 
  • Amateur investors are responding with outrage after trading platforms curbed buying of shares in the #US games firm GameStop and other companies https://t.co/m3TV1NuTa
  • Two men who organised a mass snowball fight during the latest coronavirus lockdown have each been fined £10,000. Hundreds descended on Hyde Park in Leeds when heavy snowfall carpeted the city https://t.co/dM1k0icJE2
  • Register tax advice work now or face SRA enforcement, law firms warned https://t.co/qcK6Ctj2sn
  • Planning to miss UK 0.7% aid spend target is ‘unlawful,’ says former solicitor general https://t.co/f2OEs7zLEk
  • Tribunal's rationale for abortion ruling published #Poland https://t.co/EbealpKU2D
  • One in three police officers in England and Wales has been threatened by someone they believed had Covid-19, a survey suggests https://t.co/pNOMGdMoOh
  • Worker unfairly dismissed for complaining about boss on Facebook, tribunal rules https://t.co/ugDfFu0qVt
  • The government has withdrawn a social media advert urging people to "Stay Home. Save Lives" after it was criticised for stereotyping women https://t.co/n7JSswhWEF
  • Rita Ora's team offered a restaurant £5,000 to break lockdown rules for her 30th birthday, according to police https://t.co/U5VcPGninp
  • CPS denies major change in rape charging policy despite falling rates: Court of appeal told a shift in focus from a merits-based approach was not a ‘volte-face’ https://t.co/FkQU9N5CKM
  • Review sites: one rant could be fatal | Law Gazette https://t.co/HIR5XVkMDO
  • Sentencing guidelines to highlight disparity between BAME and white offenders | Law Gazette https://t.co/YVSXcNiMX
  • Remote hearings must be public Queen’s Bench guide stresses | Law Gazette https://t.co/R4hrZqPku
  • A disqualified driver who reportedly went shopping in a second-hand ambulance with the emergency lights flashing has been arrested, it arrived at the Asda store in Harpurhey on Wednesday, Greater Manchester Police said https://t.co/g8TZH1vbdi 
  • Conservative MP under fire after claims he spread "dangerous misinformation" about coronavirus: Sir Desmond Swayne told an anti-lockdown group that statistics on the virus "appear to have been manipulated" https://t.co/QdcT62FBlv
  • Parliament to debate call to extend SDLT holiday extension - Legal Futures https://t.co/AWEggGkY
  • Lack of data leaves courts "flying blind" on impact of Covid, MPs told - Legal Futures https://t.co/rmAy3x2xUw
  • Calls to LawCare about anxiety more than double - Legal Futures https://t.co/bA7Ssd1nkK
  • Barrister who smacked pupil on bottom "thought she was consenting" - Legal Futures https://t.co/L6wyEJKJPD
  • Europe as a Global Actor: Externalization of the EU Asylum and Migration Policies following the Arab Spring Uprisings | Berfin Nur Osso https://t.co/ODP2jhTuGA
  • ULaw seeks funding injection by selling stake | Law Gazette https://t.co/AxXCUFbnYf 
  • Government defends rent arrears change to evictions ban | Law Gazette https://t.co/yrUKqNafkU 
  • Press privacy case heads for Supreme Court | Law Gazette https://t.co/JZFb5Wzsa8
  • Cool response to Labour's seven-juror scheme | Law Gazette https://t.co/U1AKFlqQI5
  • Inquiry judge right to issue media ban, Court of Session hears https://t.co/YkzcBhXuIY
  • England: Labour calls for jury size reduction - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/KG3WLAkFYI 
  • Dave Penman: Conspiracy theories have no place in Salmond commentary - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/aMn7wOSuzl
  • Black people over the age of 80 were half as likely as their white peers to have been vaccinated against Covid by 13 January, a large study suggests https://t.co/PTw2p2rXle
  • Covid: Lockdown rule-breakers flee Cwmbran salon in police raid https://t.co/QbXlnXe0P0
  • Clarity on Salmond inquiry - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/9HPXoXewAV
  • NI: Rights watchdog settles with Northern Ireland Office over election address disclosure - Irish Legal News https://t.co/GE5bZGNQEa
  • Navalny protests: #Russia threatens TikTok with fines over protest posts https://t.co/B2UGKyleLb
  • #German Lübcke trial: Far-right defendant faces killing verdict https://t.co/V2NjBpqbrI
  • A child-oriented approach to data processing - Irish Legal News https://t.co/4apl5DsSNr
  • Jagtar Singh Johal, a Scottish man has been held in an #Indian jail without conviction for three years has told and tortured to sign a blank confession https://t.co/7M5Xj7yrRT