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Palestine Protest “Racially Motivated”

I learn from the online edition of the Jerusalem Post that a group of activists from the Scottish Palestine Solidarity Campaign (SPSC) who disrupted a concert by the Jerusalem String Quartet in Edinburgh during the 2008 Festival have been charged … Continue reading

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Viva Vox PopLex!

I simply couldn’t let the birth of Govan Law Centre boss, Mike Dailly’s new blawg, “Vox PopLex” pass without comment. So I haven’t. The blawg offers “life & law from a public interest perspective” – sounds good, no? And the … Continue reading

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Martin & Company Website

Welcome to a new law firm website, Martin & Company from South Ayrshire. You’ll also find them listed under various areas of law, including Civil Legal Aid.

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Crush the evil Nick O’Teen!

News from the Scottish Government of the “Enhanced Tobacco Sales Enforcement Programme” launched today. Under this scheme, Her Majesty’s Revenue & Customs and Trading Standards officers throughout Scotland will be working together to: stepping up enforcement of tobacco sales law … Continue reading

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Dornoch Sheriff Court on Flickr

Dornoch Sheriff Court (exterior, day) as featured on Flickr, courtesy of FoxyPar4, who was on jury duty there.

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Damages: Series 2

I am very excited that Damages is back. Series 2 is on BBC One on Sunday evenings. You can still catch the first episode on iPlayer, and from early signs, it looks like it’s going to be another cracker!

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Snap into action

Comedian Mark Thomas is to join with National Union of Journalists members in an event to highlight the threat of a new UK law that could be used against press photographers taking pictures of the police. The Counter Terrorism Act … Continue reading

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Welsh rugby fan fined

As a Welsh rugby fan myself, I was both heartened and disappointed to note on the BBC News website that a travelling fan had had a scrape with the law. Kristian Bowen, 19, from Neath, admitted assaulting a police officer … Continue reading

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Pray for healing

Earlier this week, we reported on the case of Caroline Petrie, a nurse from Weston-super-Mare who was suspended without pay for asking a patient whether she would like to be prayed for. Following keen interest from the media, she has … Continue reading

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Amen – you’re sacked!

News from the Christian Legal Centre that a nurse from Weston-super-Mare has been suspended from her work for offering to pray for an elderly patient. Caroline Petrie, a community nurse and a Christian, is facing dismissal for an alleged breach … Continue reading

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