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31
Jul
2009
Britain to outlaw most private organ transplants

101 days ago by newsdeskinternational

Written by Janet Friday, the British government said that they were going to ban private organ transplants from dead donors to allay fears that prospective recipients can buy their way to the front of the line. A government-commissioned report recommended that organs donated within the state-run Nat ...

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29
Jul
2009
UK government sued over “rendition”

103 days ago by newsdeskinternational

Written by janet Today, Human rights attorneys took legal action against the British government, accusing it of involvement in the illegal transfer of a terrorism suspect from Indonesia to Egypt where they say he was tortured. Reprieve, a British-based rights group, says Britain knowingly allowed Mo ...

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22
Jul
2009
Death Penalty For Killers

110 days ago by hexiemystique

This is B/S……… all this and any future governments need to do is RE-INSTAL THE DEATH SENTENCE FOR MURDER and crime would drop sharply. So what if a few black youths are executed, they are the main killers! And that’s nothing to do with racism……. British black youths have the same choice as British w ...

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21
Jul
2009
UK court rejects suit on Google search results

111 days ago by newsdeskinternational

Written by Janet A British judge has just ruled that Google cannot be held responsible for defamatory words that appear in results on the popular Internet search engine. Google is not a publisher because searches are carried out entirely by computers and the search engine does not choose the terms i ...

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14
Jul
2009
British Court of Appeal demands less information

118 days ago by newsdeskinternational

Written by Janet Hmm, two British senior judges complained Tuesday. It appears that lawyers are scouring the Internet for too many precedents, shedding too little light on the issue at hand. Lord Justice Roger Thomas and Justice Colman Treacy cited precedent themselves to back up their plea for simp ...

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