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Care Centre choking death: Shropshire Council fined for health and safety offence
Care centre death: £25,000 fine Health and Safety Executive v Shropshire Council (2016) Shrewsbury Crown Court, January 8 Shropshire...

Robert Spicer
Jan 13, 20161 min read
Asbestos disturbance: charitable trust and contractor fined
Asbestos failings: charitable trust and contractor fined Health and Safety Executive v The Williamson Trust and Mark Tucker (2016)...

Robert Spicer
Jan 7, 20161 min read
LIBEL: the board game: a bitter analysis of English civil procedure
LIBEL: the board game This was devised by William Roache after he sued the Sun newspaper for printing a defamatory article about his...

Robert Spicer
Jan 6, 20161 min read
House of Lords construction work: two workers severely burned in electrical explosion
Electrical explosion: two companies fined £90,000 Health and Safety Executive v Clive Graham Associates Limited and Bellmoor Construction...

Robert Spicer
Dec 30, 20151 min read
Mid Staffs NHS Foundation Trust fined £500,000 over deaths of four patients
Health and Safety Executive v Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust (2015) Stafford Crown Court, December 17 Mid Staffordshire NHS...

Robert Spicer
Dec 29, 20151 min read
The Bear Garden
The Bear Garden The index to the Civil Court Practice contains the following entry: “Bear Garden” lists. The entry refers to the Queen’s...

Robert Spicer
Dec 28, 20152 min read
Largest ever North Sea gas release: £1.125 million fine
North Sea gas release: £1.125 million fine Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service v Total E&P UK Ltd (2015) Aberdeen Sheriff Court,...

Robert Spicer
Dec 27, 20151 min read
Derby crushing death: three companies fined
Crushing death: three companies fined Health and Safety Executive v Punchards Haulage Limited, VTK Structures Ltd and Hanson Packed...

Robert Spicer
Dec 13, 20151 min read
Wigs and gowns: is justice inferior in tribunals where fancy dress not worn?
Those who argue in favour of separate court dress for advocates – wig, gown and bands – must deal with the fact that there are no dress...

Robert Spicer
Dec 12, 20151 min read
Care scalding death: Scottish housing association fined for health and safety breach
Care scalding death: £75,000 fine Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service v Ark Housing Association Limited (2015) Edinburgh Sheriff...

Robert Spicer
Dec 9, 20151 min read
Illegal gas boiler installation: health and safety prosecution
Illegal gas boiler installation: fitter and engineer fined Health and Safety Executive v Michael Birch and Peter Hopper (2015) Bodmin...

Robert Spicer
Dec 4, 20151 min read
Rule against perpetuities: mental torture for students?
The rule against perpetuities This is a sort of mental torture for law students and a means of generating income for practitioners. It is...

Robert Spicer
Dec 3, 20151 min read
Res ipsa loquitur: judicial criticism of maxims dressed up in Latin
The use of legal Latin has been the object of sustained judicial criticism. Examples of this in the context of health and safety are the...

Robert Spicer
Nov 30, 20151 min read
Worker suffers severe cement burns: successful health and safety prosecution
Cement burns: £14,000 fine Health and Safety Executive v DLP Services (Northern) Ltd (2015) Sefton magistrates’ court, November 25 DLP...

Robert Spicer
Nov 28, 20151 min read
Litigants in person
Litigants in person Most intelligent, reasonably articulate, literate and averagely educated people can make a start on legal proceedings...

Robert Spicer
Nov 27, 20151 min read
Hartlepool Dock death fall: £400,000 fine
Fall death: £400,000 fine Health and Safety Executive v PD Teesport Ltd (2015) Teesside Crown Court, November 23 PD Teesport Ltd has been...

Robert Spicer
Nov 26, 20151 min read
Bad English: Orwell’s principles and Parliamentary draftspersons
Orwell’s principles of good English could profitably be adopted by Parliamentary draftspersons, who do not need to be legally qualified,...

Robert Spicer
Nov 25, 20151 min read
The mystery of the gavel – yours for £85
The Mystery of the Gavel A gavel is a small wooden mallet with a matching block. It can be bought from a specialist legal accessories...

Robert Spicer
Nov 24, 20151 min read
Eructation
Eructation In Ng v Director of Public Prosecutions (2007), Ng argued that an intoximeter reading had been affected by eructation, in...

Robert Spicer
Nov 23, 20151 min read
Worker killed by HGV at commercial vehicle site:employing company fined £166,000
Fatal crush injuries: £166,000 fine Health and Safety Executive v Imperial Commercials Ltd (2015) Warwick Crown Court, November 19...

Robert Spicer
Nov 22, 20151 min read
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