Sting in the tail

Posted on | March 6, 2009 | No Comments

Camilla Cavendish writes about the ‘sting in the tail’ of Jack Straw’s proposals to open up the family courts to media scrutiny.

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Still no word I think about when the legislative change required to bring this new arrangement into place by 1 April is going to be published or how ‘accredited media’ will be defined. Seems unlikely it will happen on deadline. Does anyone know anything I don’t?

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