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08 May 2008
Issue: 7320 / Categories: Legal News , Public , Procedure & practice , Property
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Discretionary Housing Payments (Grants) Amendment Order 2008 (SI 2008/1167)

Commences 22 May 2008. Amends SI 2008/1167 to remove the statutory requirement for local authorities to have their final claim for the secretary of state’s contribution towards discretionary housing payments audited. The amendments are applicable from 1 April 2006.

 

Immigration (Biometric Registration) (Pilot) Regulations 2008 (SI 2008/1183) Commenced 1 May 2008.

Enable the secretary of state to operate a pilot for issuing “biometric immigration documents”—also known as an identity card—for foreign nationals. The pilot is designed to test the biometric enrolment processes before further regulations are made for the main roll out of the project. Require certain persons who are subject to immigration control to apply for a biometric immigration document when they make an application for leave to remain in the UK. The person may be required to provide biometric information, including fingerprints and a photograph of their face. The Border and Immigration Agency will not issue an identity card for the purposes of this limited pilot. Where an applicant is successful, they will be issued a biometric immigration document that will be in the form of a vignette.

 

Medicines for Human Use (Prescribing) (Miscellaneous Amendments) Order 2008 (SI 2008/1161)

Commences 4 June 2008. Introduces independent prescribing by optometrists and enables hospitals and health centres to sell, offer for sale or supply medicines in accordance with the written directions of an optometrist independent prescriber. Optometrists who wish to undertake independent prescribing responsibilities must undertake training provided by a higher education institution and be accredited by the General Optical Council. Practitioners will need to register their independent prescribing specialty with the council before they can exercise prescribing responsibilities.

 

Issue: 7320 / Categories: Legal News , Public , Procedure & practice , Property
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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Carey Olsen—Kim Paiva

Carey Olsen—Kim Paiva

Group partner joins Guernsey banking and finance practice

Morgan Lewis—Kat Gibson

Morgan Lewis—Kat Gibson

London labour and employment team announces partner hire

Foot Anstey McKees—Chris Milligan & Michael Kelly

Foot Anstey McKees—Chris Milligan & Michael Kelly

Double partner appointment marks Belfast expansion

NEWS
The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has not done enough to protect the future sustainability of the legal aid market, MPs have warned
Writing in NLJ this week, NLJ columnist Dominic Regan surveys a landscape marked by leapfrog appeals, costs skirmishes and notable retirements. With an appeal in Mazur due to be heard next month, Regan notes that uncertainties remain over who will intervene, and hopes for the involvement of the Lady Chief Justice and the Master of the Rolls in deciding the all-important outcome
After the Southport murders and the misinformation that followed, contempt of court law has come under intense scrutiny. In this week's NLJ, Lawrence McNamara and Lauren Schaefer of the Law Commission unpack proposals aimed at restoring clarity without sacrificing fair trial rights
The latest Home Office figures confirm that stop and search remains both controversial and diminished. Writing in NLJ this week, Neil Parpworth of De Montfort University analyses data showing historically low use of s 1 PACE powers, with drugs searches dominating what remains
Boris Johnson’s 2019 attempt to shut down Parliament remains a constitutional cautionary tale. The move, framed as a routine exercise of the royal prerogative, was in truth an extraordinary effort to sideline Parliament at the height of the Brexit crisis. Writing in NLJ this week, Professor Graham Zellick KC dissects how prorogation was wrongly assumed to be beyond judicial scrutiny, only for the Supreme Court to intervene unanimously
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