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Newswatch reported last Wednesday on the General Medical Council's fitness-to-practice case of Prof David Southall, a consultant paediatrician (Paediatrician faces being struck off, Nov 28). The...
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The Child Support Agency (CSA) has demanded child support payments from a man who donated his sperm to a lesbian couple to conceive two children. The couple have since split up and the biological...
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The two youngest children of millionaire jeweller, Iqbal Murbarik, have been given £30,750 of legal aid to protect their interests in their parents divorce dispute.In the latest High Court development...
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Camden, Islington and Westminster councils have teamed up to launch the UK's first Family Drug and Alcohol Court, which aims to tackle substance misuse before it splits up families.The court is based...
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On Thursday in the Court of Appeal, the Law Society won its challenge over legal aid contracts against the Legal Services Commission (LSC). The LSC is no longer able to unilaterally amend the unified...
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On Thursday Liam McManus, aged 15, died after being found hanged in his cell at the Lancaster Farms Young Offenders Institution in Lancashire. The Prison and Probation Ombudsman has opened an...
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On Thursday the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) announced a two day strike by members working for the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) in Jobcentres, the Pension service and Child...
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On Tuesday the General Medical Council ruled that Dr David Southall, a consultant paediatrician, abused his position by falsely accusing a mother of murdering her son by hanging him.It was alleged at...
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The annual report from the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction reveals that 13% of British school children claimed to have tried cannabis before they were 13. Ireland and the...
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A law that protects victims and potential victims of forced marriage will come into effect next autumn, Justice Minister Bridget Prentice said on Tuesday.The new law will enable courts to make orders...
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