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Monday 1 August 2005

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By Simeon Brody, Maria Ahmed and Derren Hayes

Jailed paedophile deported to UK

Paedophile, Robert Excell, 67, who has spent 37 years in jail in Australia for a string of child-sex offences arrives in Britain a free man, provoking outrage among victims’ groups.

Source:- The Independent Saturday 30 July 2005 page 17

PC who downloaded child porn is jailed

A police constable who downloaded hundreds of images of child sexual abuse from the internet was jailed for eight months and placed on the sex offenders register after claiming the offences were committed out of “morbid curiosity”.

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Source:- The Guardian Saturday 30 July 2005 page 9

Costly prison ship to close

Britain’s only prison ship, which has 26 prisoners and is berthed in Dorset, will close next month. The 400-capacity ship was condemned as an “expensive container” by the chief inspector of prisons.

Source:- The Guardian Saturday 30 July 2005 page 12

Children’s Society wins VAT test case

The Children’s Society won a value-added tax appeal against Revenue and Customs, with the High Court accepting charities should be able to reclaim part of the VAT paid to suppliers in the recruitment of donors.

Source:- Financial Times Saturday 30 July 2005 page 4

Rape filmed on mobile phone

A 13-year-old girl was raped by a teenage boy in Wembley, London, while his friend took pictures of the attack on a mobile phone. The attacker is believed to be about 16 and had distinctive scars on his cheeks.

Source:- The Times Saturday 30 July 2005 page 11

Asylum-seekers deny riot

Hundreds of failed asylum-seekers and illegal immigrants ran riot at the country’s largest deportation centre after an inmate hanged himself, Croydon Crown Court was told.

The 430 detainees devastated the Harmondsworth Centre last July. Seven inmates deny charges of riot.

Source:- The Times Saturday 30 July 2005 page 18

Store faces disability action

A wheelchair user is suing Debenhams for denying him access to a section of its menswear department that can be reached only by steps, in the first case under the Disability Discrimination Act.

Source:- The Times Saturday 30 July 2005 page 36

Black teenager killed with axe in race attack

Anthony Walker, an 18-year-old A-level student was murdered with an axe blow in what is believed to be a racist attack near his home in Huyton, Liverpool, on Friday night.

Source:- The Sunday Times Sunday 31 July 2005 page 2

NHS failed to stop psychiatrists raping scores of women

Two NHS consultants sexually assaulted at least 77 of their patients over a 20-year period while officials and doctors repeatedly ignored complaints, a government inquiry has found.

Source:- The Sunday Times Sunday 31 July 2005 page 1

Law failing rape victims, says QC

Rape victim’s past sex lives are still being raked over in court too often, despite a change in the law designed to boost conviction rates, a leading lawyer has warned.

Vera Baird QC, a Labour MP and leading criminal barrister, said a ‘depressingly large’ number of judges still considered sexual history relevant.

Source:- The Observer Sunday 31 July 2005 page 2

Drug user numbers set to treble

Health and criminal justice systems may buckle under strain, warns report by government think tank Foresight.

Source:- The Observer Sunday 31 July 2005 page 3

Helplines lose out to tsunamis

Britain’s best-known emergency helplines are facing a financial crisis due to high-profile appeals for overseas disasters.

Esther Rantzen, chair of Childline, said yesterday’s launch of a campaign to help famine-striken Niger was the latest in a succession that had cut donations for smaller, UK charities.

Source:- The Observer Sunday 31 July 2005 page 6

50,000 rapes each year but only 600 rapists sent to jail

The statistics are shocking. In 1985 there was a 24 per cent conviction rate in rape trials. In 2003 only 5 per cent of rape allegations ended in a guilty verdict. The judicial system has to change to protect women.

Source:- The Observer Sunday 31 July 2005 page 10-11

Thousands are skipping school

Thousands of pupils in England’s inner cities skip school for up to two weeks every year, according to the National Foundation for Educational Research.

Source:- The Times Monday 1 August 2005 page 2

Smokers ‘more likely’ to have antisocial children

Women who smoke during pregnancy have nearly triple the risk of having unruly and badly behaved children, according to research.

Source:- The Times Monday 1 August 2005 page 20

Prescott refuses to divert cash to controversial unit

John Prescott has blocked moves to expand Tony Blair’s antisocial behaviour unit, according to a leaked memo.

No 10 wanted to divert £50 million of the £1.1 billion “neighbourhood renewal” budget of Prescott’s department to work carried out by Louise Casey

Source:- The Times Monday 1 August 2005 page 24

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 Victims of hate

Anthony Walker, 18, was murdered in Liverpool in what police describe as a racist attack in which his head was split open with an axe.

Then murder carries chilling echoes of the death of Stephen Lawrence.

Source:- The Independent Monday 1 August 2005 page 1

Family planning could save £1bn

About £1 billion could be saved over 15 years if the NHS in England invested more in contraceptive services and improved access to abortion, the Family Planning Association said.

Source:- The Independent Monday 1 August 2005 page 10

Number of illegal immigrants “300,000 more than estimate”

The number of illegal immigrants in Britain could be 300,000 more than the government’s estimate, according to right-wing think tank Migrationwatch.

Source:- The Daily Telegraph Monday 1 August 2005 page 2

The date-rape risk for women who binge drink

Women who binge drink are being urged to cut down to reduce the risk of becoming date rape victims after a survey found alcohol was detected in half of date rape cases.

Source:- Daily Mail Monday 1 August 2005 page 4

Scottish news

Kerr to appoint NHS 'delivery tsar' to oversee health boards

Health minister, Andy Kerr, is to appoint an NHS "delivery tsar" with the power to intervene directly to order health boards to meet Scottish executive targets.

Under the plans, a delivery group, led by the director, will bring together into a single team the Executive's National Waiting Times Unit, the Centre for Change and Innovation and the Performance Management Division.

The director of delivery, whose job will be advertised externally, will be paid up to £100,000.

Source:- The Scotsman Saturday30 July

Study into self-harm finds that the urge to cut never goes away

New research has revealed that some people who self-harm may never be free of the “urge” to hurt themselves.

A study carried out at the University of Stirling found that, just like people with addictions to drugs, alcohol or gambling, sufferers can struggle to overcome the impulse even if they have stopped self-harming for months or years.

Some of the participants in the research, who ranged in age from 29 to 40, even kept their “favourite” cutting tool stored safely in case they needed it.

Source:- Sunday Herald Sunday 31 July

Children aged 13 dealing heroin for their parents

Children as young as 13 are dealing in hard drugs, including heroin and cocaine, police records have confirmed.

And police said the data - supplied by five of Scotland's eight forces under the Freedom of Information Act - indicated an increase in the usage of drugs, particularly cannabis, by children in Scotland.

In the Lothians, police caught 13 juveniles - classed as children aged 15 and under - dealing drugs in the first six months of 2005.

Source:- The Scotsman Monday 1 August

Battered wife jailed for killing husband

A Glasgow woman abused by her husband for 35 years has been jailed for five years after stabbing him to death.

The Crown agreed to reduce the charge against the mother of three to culpable homicide after accepting there was no 'murderous intent' and that there had been a background of abuse over many years.

Source:-Daily Record Monday 1 August

Welsh news

Bike for crusher in police clamp on yob nuisance

A motorbike confiscated by police in Gorseinon will be crushed if a fine is not paid as police get tough in tackling anti-social behaviour.

Residents had been reporting noise nuisance caused by the bike being ridden in an anti-social manner.

Source:- www.thisissouthwales.co.uk Saturday 30 July 2005

Woman, 17, in stabbing arrest

A woman was yesterday being questioned by police after a stabbing in a Cardiff bus station on Sunday morning.

A 21-year-old man was attacked and suffered serious injuries.

Source:- www.icWales.co.uk Monday 1 August 2005

Contraception “ignored”

As many as one in 10 sexually active 16 to 24-year-old women in Cardiff have admitted they have risked becoming pregnant by not using any contraception.

Source:- www.icWales.co.uk Monday 1 August 2005


 



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