OBITER – Page 115
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Memory Lane
There have been instances of wrongdoing by police for as long as police forces have existed.
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Teatime teaser
The food we eat comes from a regulated industry – as the legal regulators remind us.
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Hughes for hire
Perhaps the new justice minister can help the MoJ with its national taxi strategy.
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The bare necessities
Nudes are very well represented at the Law Society art group’s annual exhibition.
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Twitter in a flap
Perhaps one Yorkshire firm overdid the excitement when revealing its new Twitter handle.
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Memory Lane
The emergence of a new firm was once publicised with the employment of brass bands – not everyone liked it.
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Handbags and gladrags
Turning its eye to a Mulberry bag, the Mail missed the really expensive kit on parade.
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Student lifeline fails examination
Law lecturer who set up a business offering legal advice to students who challenged their results has contract terminated.
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Jury’s out in Australia
The conviction of a businessman in Sydney has been regarded as another triumph for bench trial.
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Ex-justice minister fails in questions of sport
Grant takes on knowledge questions in front of a TV camera.
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Memory lane
President Kennedy ensured that internatonal conflicts were resolved in accordance with the rule of law.
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