Carl Gardner
December 14, 2006
The Attorney General, on what’s obviously been fingered as a “Jo Moore” day, has announced that he is ordering the SFO to discontinue its investigation into possible fraud in relation to BAe’s Al Yamamah arms deal with Saudi Arabia. […]
Carl Gardner
December 14, 2006
So, Tony Blair’s been interviewed by the police about “cash for honours”. Not under caution – and that may be very significant. A suspect must be interviewed under caution, and I know that when I used to prosecute, I would […]
Carl Gardner
December 8, 2006
Andrew Gowers’s review of intellectual property law has been published – you can download the report from the Treasury website here.
Some lawyers have already expressed disappointment – many think the report’s recommendations are not radical enough. But why […]
Carl Gardner
December 6, 2006
I think Nick Robinson was on to something the other day when he suggested the Treasury’s favourite way of spinning at the moment is to commission an “independent” review from someone Tony and Gordon know will agree with Carl Gardner
December 5, 2006
I notice Marcel Berlins takes a diametrically opposed view to mine about family impact statements. Well, not quite diametrically: I agree with him in fact that presenting the statement ought not to be part of the role of the […] Carl Gardner
December 1, 2006
Richard Norton-Taylor reports in the Guardian today that, according to documents made public by the National Archive today, the Law Officers were not consulted in advance of military action over Suez in 1956. And after the http://www.raybani.com/ […]
Carl Gardner
December 1, 2006
Richard Norton-Taylor reports in the Guardian today that, according to documents made public by the National Archive today, the Law Officers were not consulted in advance of military action over Suez in 1956. And after the http://www.raybani.com/ […]
Carl Gardner
December 1, 2006
Patricia Hewitt has announced that she’ll bring sections 2 and 7 of the Health Act 2006 – they’re the sections that provide for a smoking ban and an offence of smoking in smoke-free premises – into Carl Gardner
November 30, 2006
Oh my God! I find myself coming over all lawyerly and conservative when I survey this appalling bill, which got through second reading in the Commons yesterday and which http://www.raybani.com/ would remove the right to trial by jury […] Carl Gardner
November 29, 2006
John Bolch at Family Lore is pleased that the court in Lahore has ordered that Molly Campbell/Misbah Rana must return to Scotland, upholding the principle that the proper forum for the resolution of disputes relating to children is the […]