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Northern Ireland’s blasphemy laws are unlikely to be repealed within the current session of the Assembly. Northern Ireland Humanists has been working with the relevant Ministers to bring forward repeal. The Department of Justice hoped to do so as part of a wider criminal law reform bill. But the Department of Justice has been unable… Read more »
The British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC) is excited to announce the appointment of law academic Dr Marnie Lovejoy as its new head of environment law research. Marnie has a PhD in law and is the former associate head of Portsmouth Law School. Gamekeeping runs in her family and she is a keen beater… Read more »
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It will become easier than ever to buy your council house under new plans unveiled by communities secretary Ruth Kelly today. She announced a new “right to own” scheme, encouraging tenants to buy stakes in their council property starting at ten per cent. Tenants will then be able to increase the proportion of their home… Read more »
Labour’s new NHS computer system “isn’t working and isn’t going to work”, a top insider has said. The government’s £20 billion scheme to store all patient’s records nationally has come under strong criticism in the past over worries about who will have access to the data as well as its costs – which were initially… Read more »