A new study by Manchester University has revealed that half of referrals to occupational health services involve workers with a mental health condition. Read more...
The Appeal Court has rejected a schoolboy killer’s bid to have his minimum 20-year sentence reduced, after he was convicted of killing teacher Ann Maguire. Read more...
The High Court in Australia has ruled that holding 157 Tamil asylum seekers on a vessel at sea was not unlawful. Read more...
New CPS guidelines on rape state consent has to be proved
Tougher rules for investigating rape cases include men accused of rape having to prove that their victim agreed to having sexual activity with them. Read more...
Ministers are expected to vote on compulsory English language checks for EU migrants who come to the UK to work in the NHS. Read more...
The family of a man who died after suffering catastrophic injuries in a collision with a recycling lorry have been award £1.2 million in compensation at the High Court. Read more...
Slavery has existed since the birth of civilization and pre-dates any written record. Read more...
Eleri Haf Davies of the Duncan Lewis Public Law team examines the global issue of human trafficking drawing on the example of the "Football Slave Trade". Read more...
The Lord Chief Justice Lord Thomas has warned that extreme forms of online pornography are encouraging people to commit rape and murder. Read more...
A man who posed as a devotee of Indian spiritual master Sai Baba – and who allegedly conned £650,000 out of people who became his followers – has denied charges of blackmail against him. Read more...
NHS watchdog NICE (National Institute for Health and Care Excellence) has revealed that more than one million NHS patients may have been wrongly diagnosed and treated for asthma. Read more...
The Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Alison Saunders has published new proposals to offer witnesses giving evidence in court more help and support. Read more...
The Royal College of Surgeons (RCS) has said that cosmetic surgeons carrying out operations which are beyond their own speciality is “a big problem” – and is calling for more regulation of surgeons. Read more...
A man from Thetford in Norfolk who wrongly claimed £25,000 in welfare benefits may be facing a jail sentence for benefit fraud. Read more...
Figures collated by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) show that there is £3.9 billion-worth of uncollected child maintenance payments outstanding, most of which may never be collected by the Child Support Agency. Read more...
A father from the Wirral on Merseyside has been jailed for 11 years, after being convicted of violently shaking his baby son. Read more...
Police figures obtained by the Press Association under Freedom of Information requests have revealed that so far at least 1,335 disclosures under the domestic violence law Clare’s Law have been made to help protect women from violent partners. Read more...
New figures from the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) have revealed that an increasing number of learner drivers are hiring “look-a-likes” to sit their driving test for them.
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A couple who netted more than £15,000 as a result of selling items on eBay which were stolen from the Royal Mail have been sentenced – with the husband receiving a 15-month prison sentence and the wife 120 hours of unpaid work. Read more...
New figures from the charity Parents and Abducted Children Together (PACT) have revealed that in just one year, Greater Manchester Police have dealt with 66 cases of child abduction. Read more...
The only dedicated cervical cancer charity in the UK has launched a campaign using social media to highlight a rise in the number of cases of cervical cancer among young women. Read more...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has announced that from 13 February, it will share data about social housing tenants with social housing landlords to make Universal Credit simpler to administrate. Read more...
Representatives for Liverpool Council are appearing in court today (26/01/15) over government plans to send approximately 1,000 failed asylum seekers to Liverpool every year so they can make a final appeal against deportation. Read more...
Research by King’s College London has found that military personnel are more likely to suffer from mental health conditions such as stress and anxiety, compared with the general population. Read more...
US researchers at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center in Pennsylvania have found that children with a parent who has made an attempt to take their own life have a higher risk for suicide. Read more...
A 16-year-old apprentice who lost a hand when it became trapped in machinery at a butcher’s where he worked has returned to work at the same shop with a prosthetic limb. Read more...
The Conservative Party is proposing to extend Right to Buy to tenants of housing association properties as a key election pledge, The Telegraph reports. Read more...
Bailiffs trying to evict a cancer patient from his home were again thwarted in their efforts after 500 people surrounded the man’s home. Read more...
Greater Manchester Police (GMP) have arrested two men in connection with European Distribution Fraud. Read more...
A teenager from Liverpool is suing Merseyside Police after officers insisted on carrying out a strip search on her “for her own protection”. Read more...
Figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show that home ownership among those aged under 35 has fallen sharply in the UK. Read more...
The postcode RM8 – Dagenham and Becontree – is the UK’s burglary hotspot, according to a survey by MoneySuperMarket. Read more...
Police in London led by Southwark’s gangs unit and Operation Trident have smashed a drugs gang responsible for a spate of burglaries in southeast London. Read more...
New figures from the Centre for Economics and Business Research for LV= Liverpool Victoria insurance have shown that the cost of raising a child in Britain from birth to the age of 21 has soared to nearly £230,000 for the first time. Read more...
A neurosurgeon who invented an app with colleagues to alert medics to nearby emergencies is calling on the public to download the app so that it can continue. Read more...
Tougher child protection enforcement is leading to hundreds of staff at primary schools being suspended from their jobs because they have a family connection with someone who has a criminal record, BBC News reports. Read more...
The Health and Safety Executive are making enquiries into how a ceiling at a prep school in Chelsea collapsed during morning assembly on Monday (19/01/15). Read more...
The British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (Baaps) has expressed concern over “fat transfer” cosmetic surgery, in which fat from the abdominal region is used in breast augmentation cosmetic surgery.
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The Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), Alison Saunders, has said that witnesses in court should be forewarned if the prosecution intends to question them in court about their previous bad character – or their sexual history. Read more...
A 76-year-old man has criticised the police and the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) after a case against him involving criminal damage was dropped – but not before £10,000 in Legal Aid had been racked up by the justice system. Read more...
A doctor on trial for female genital mutilation (FGM) has denied one charge of carrying out the procedure on a woman, after she gave birth at the Whittington Hospital in north London. Read more...
Migrants to the UK are being warned to beware of bogus immigration firms, after a 36-year-old woman from Moldavia pleaded guilty to eight charges of providing unregulated immigration advice. Read more...
Labour leader Ed Miliband is to pledge an end to neglect in children’s mental health services in the UK, if Labour wins the May General Election. Read more...
New research by the Economist Intelligence Unit has found that access to healthcare, social services and employment in the UK for people with severe mental illness mental is falling behind other EU countries. Read more...
A case against the Justice Secretary has been launched, after changes to the law left some of those wrongly convicted of crimes without compensation. Read more...
Child protection groups are calling for a change in sentencing review rules, after a 44-year-old married teacher received an 18-month suspended sentence for breaching a position of trust when he had a sexual relationship with a 16-year-old pupil. Read more...
West Yorkshire Police have been criticised over failings in child protection services. Read more...
Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk could become one of the Ministry of Justice’s (MoJ) new regional divorce centres, after being earmarked as a new divorce centre for London and the southeast. Read more...
A 53-year-old woman who had cosmetic fillers injected into her face was left fighting for her life after experiencing an adverse reaction to the chemicals used. Read more...
A couple who suffered from holiday food poisoning on a package holiday to Sharm el-Sheikh have been awarded £5,000 in compensation. Read more...
Camden and Islington Foundation Trust has become one of the first health trusts in the UK to stop offering supervised smoking for inpatients with severe mental health conditions. Read more...
A West Midlands traffic officer has told a court that he felt the speed he was travelling at as he answered an immediate response call was legitimate – despite the act he failed to see a student on a pedestrian crossing until it was too late and ploughed into him, killing him. Read more...
The International Organisation for Migration (IOM) has issued an appeal to EU member states to do more to help with the huge numbers of refugees from Syria and other war zones, who are risking their lives crossing the Mediterranean to reach Europe. Read more...
Labour MPs have provoked a backlash against Conservative MP Christopher Chope’s Asylum (Time Limit) Bill – which would compel asylum seekers arriving in the UK to apply for leave to remain within three months. Read more...
A co-conspirator of a former council chief has been jailed at Newham Crown Court in south London, after being convicted of operating an employment fraud scheme in which “ghost” employees were added to the council’s temporary staff lists – and a total of £300,000 in bogus wage payments was claimed for them. Read more...
Private sector rents rose by 3% in 2014, according to estate agents Your Move and Reeds Rains. Read more...
New research from Lloyds Bank has shown that more homeowners moved house in 2014 as a result of cashing in accumulated equity in their homes. Read more...
Housing association Gloucester City Homes (GCH) has succeeded in obtaining six Anti-social Behaviour (ASB) injunctions against members of the same family at Gloucester Crown Court. Read more...
A new generation of traffic cameras introduced onto a stretch of the M25 in Kent has caught 700 motorists breaking the speed limit in just two months. Read more...
A UK Border Agency officer has admitted two counts of conspiring to commit misconduct in a public office, after she read confidential immigration documents and passed the details onto her boyfriend – who was charging desperate migrants as much as £13,000 for legal advice. Read more...
The government has published a new code of practice for the Mental Health Act, which will come into force from April 2015. Read more...
A Coroner has ruled that the circumstances which followed a man’s death rather than just the death itself should form part of the inquest into the death of a 32-year-old man – whose body was kept at an ambulance station in Cambridgeshire overnight before another ambulance crew took the deceased man to Addenbrooke’s Hospital in the morning. Read more...
The Family Justice Minister Simon Hughes has appealed to divorcing couples to use Legal Aid-funded mediation rather than resorting to legal action in contested divorce cases. Read more...
The Governor of Feltham Young Offenders’ Institute (YOI) Glenn Knight has told London Assembly Members that young adults caught up in gang violence on Britain’s streets suffer more trauma than soldiers who fought against the Taliban. Read more...
A supply teacher who claimed benefits while teaching at a primary school has been suspended until September by the General Teaching Council for Wales, after being told she could bring the profession into disrepute. Read more...
France is a country at the forefront of the European Union, a founding member of the United Nations, and home to more millionaires than any other nation aside from only the United States and the United Kingdom. That being said, thousands of individuals attempt to flee France every month in the hope of reaching the United Kingdom. Read more...
The Chief Inspector of Prisons Nick Hardwick has raised concerns over the safety of young inmates at Feltham Young Offenders’ Institution (YOI), after it was found that more than 48 separate gangs operate within the prison – with new inmates forced to join gangs as soon as they arrive. Read more...
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has successfully prosecuted a Salisbury farmer, after a self-employed HGV driver delivering cattle feed to his farm was electrocuted. Read more...
A mental health first aid training programme pioneered in Australia ten years ago is to be rolled out across Ireland. Read more...
A bookseller has been killed after sustaining serious crush injuries when a sign from Waterstones bookshop in Blackpool became detached from a wall and fell on her. Read more...
An inquest has been told that a mental health patient who ended her life by jumping from the top floor of a multi-storey car park had left hospital on “red alert” for self-harming.
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Research by the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has revealed that just 28% of London businesses employ migrant workers from outside the UK – contrary to fears that Britain is being “swamped” by foreign workers. Read more...
Newcastle Crown Court has handed a three-month suspended sentence to two women who admitted allowing a pair of American Pitbull terriers to be dangerously out of control in a public place. Read more...
The mother of a 22-year-old man jailed for six years by Teesside Crown Court for a hammer attack on his abusive father has begged the court to release her son, saying that his actions saved her from another violent attack from her husband. Read more...
A new report by the Wales Audit Office has revealed that the number of social housing tenants in arrears in Wales has “rocketed” by 23.3% since the cap on benefits and the bedroom tax were introduced. Read more...
A poll conducted by rental tenants^ campaign group Generation Rent as found that 59% of Britons support the reintroduction of rent controls, with only 6.8% of those polled opposing them. A total of 34% of those polled had no opinion, however, according to a report by social housing website 24Dash.com. Read more...
The London Borough of Islington (LBI) is claiming that government cuts have impacted more on Islington than on any other council in the UK. Read more...
The coalition government has announced a shortlist of 29 areas in England to become the country’s first ten Housing Zones, which will spearhead house building in the UK. Read more...
New figures from EU data agency Eurostat based on the 2011 Census show that the UK has the highest number of single-parent families out of Western European countries, with one in five families now headed up by a lone parent. Read more...
Senior judge and chairman of the Marriage Foundation think tank Sir Paul Coleridge has suggested that married couples who stay together should receive tax breaks for saving the taxpayer money on expensive divorce proceedings. Read more...
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has issued a Crown Censure to the Highways Agency, after a 59-year old traffic officer died after being struck by a car that was out-of-control on the M25. Read more...
A learning support assistant from London who visited her dentist to have new crowns fitted says she was horrified to find that all her upper teeth had been removed instead. Read more...
A former television presenter has been found guilty of a £65,000 benefit fraud. Read more...
A survey of parents by charity Action for Children has found that 40% of parents worry most about their children’s wellbeing – with mothers worrying more about their child’s mental health than fathers. Read more...
A hospital patient treated for kidney stones at Kent and Canterbury Hospital has claimed that she was subjected to a catalogue of care failings – including finding a soiled dressing from a previous patient in her bed sheets after nurses told her to make her own bed. Read more...
A woman who underwent botched breast surgery was left so badly injured that she had no nipples after her breasts developed necrotic tissue and began to rot. Read more...
A waste management company which operates nationwide has been fined £160,000, after a worker suffered life-changing injuries after being crushed between a truck and a skip at a site in Essex.
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An inquest has heard how a mother begged an ambulance crew and doctors to save her baby, after the infant collapsed after returning home from heart surgery. Read more...
Analysis of Home Office statistics by The Independent suggests that more than 600 children have been detained under immigration rules since the government said this practice had ended four years ago.
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An oral permission hearing took place before the Court of Appeal in the case of HK (Sudan) v The Secretary of State for the Home Department (C4/2014/2424) on 3rd November 2014. This was considered by the Court of Appeal to be the lead case concerning a Third Country challenge to the decision of the Secretary of State for the Home Department to remove our client to Hungary. Read more...
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has rejected proposals by Prime Minister David Cameron for a restriction on access to benefits for EU migrants coming to Britain. Read more...
A man convicted of grievous bodily harm has had his sentence reduced after the man he assaulted died after two years in a coma. Read more...
A US study which tested swimming pool water at public baths has found that water in many pools is contaminated with chemicals such as insect repellents and flame retardants – as well as caffeine and chemicals in cosmetics. Read more...
A woman has received £11,500 from a dentist who X-rayed her cheek and prescribed antibiotics for a suspected abscess in 2011, only for the abscess to continue growing until it had invaded her sinuses and eaten through her cheek. Read more...
Fathers with daughters at risk of female genital mutilation (FGM) are being targeted in London under a new scheme to prevent cases of FGM in the capital. Read more...
Scotland Yard has confirmed that an investigation into rape allegations against a Conservative MP has been dropped with charges being brought because of lack of evidence. Read more...
The Medicines Health Regulatory Authority (MHRA) has announced an investigation into a new artificial lens implanted into patients, which may have caused eye patients to lose their sight significantly or develop eyesight defects. Read more...
London Mayor Boris Johnson has announced a £225 million package to help families on middle or lower incomes get on the housing ladder in the capital. Read more...
A&E services at local hospitals across the country are reporting exceptional levels of patient demand – with two hospitals declaring major incidents in A&E because of the number of patients attending departments after the New Year. Read more...
Figures from the Home Office show that many migrants to the UK are being kept in detention for years, while the Home Office decides if they can remain in the UK. Read more...
Several ships carrying desperate migrants across the Mediterranean have been abandoned to their fate by people traffickers in the last month alone, it has emerged – with some of the migrants claiming that they booked a place on board the vessels using Facebook. Read more...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is piloting parenting classes specifically for fathers in six areas of the UK where there is a high incidence of single parent families. Read more...
A grandmother who was jailed under Court of Protection rules for hugging her granddaughter has celebrated her release from prison over the New Year. Read more...
An investigation by The Times has revealed that thousands of would-be parents are using websites to find a platonic partner with whom to have a child without any binding legal agreement between couples. Read more...
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has successfully prosecuted company directors William Friend and Robert Plume of Wedgewood Buildings Ltd, after a 20-year-old employee was killed on his first day of work when a dumper truck overturned on him. Read more...
The British Medical Association (BMA) has said that making the NHS a 24/7 service could jeopardise patient safety. Read more...
Former Liberal Democrat health minister Paul Burstow has said that if mental health admissions in A&E departments continue at their current level, more than one million mental health patients could end up being treated in A&E departments this winter. Read more...
A judge has been criticised for telling a Polish migrant in court on charges of shoplifting to stop stealing and claim benefits. Read more...
West Midlands Police have unveiled six suggested New Year^s resolutions for criminals and the public, by uploading CCTV clips of crimes to the force’s police website. Read more...
Monday, 5 January has this year been nicknamed “Divorce Day”, after divorce lawyers saw a spike in the number of enquiries about divorce before and over the festive season. Read more...
Immigration and Security Minister James Brokenshire has announced a crackdown on bogus jobs in the UK, used to sponsor illegal migrants to come to Britain. Read more...
A senior nurse has pleaded guilty to five counts of fraud at Cardiff Crown Court, after falsely claiming £17,000 for overtime and weekend shifts she did not work. Read more...
London Fire Brigade have confirmed that a man who died at a block of flats in New Cross, southeast London on New Year’s Day (01/01/15) died after receiving an electric shock. Read more...
Figures from the Bank of England show that mortgage approval rates continue to fall, suggesting an ongoing slowdown in the property market.
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Relationship and marriage counselling service Relate has said that the stress of the festive season and pressures of debt lead to many couples deciding to separate once the festivities are over. Read more...
The chief executive of Liverpool Council Ged Fitzgerald is being inundated with complaints from overseas investors about a Liverpool landlord who develops properties to rent accommodation “pods” to students. Read more...