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Denials, Contradictions: Goldman Sachs Says It Owes No Taxes

(Posted on 23/12/11)

Even as UK Uncut has put the wheels in motion for legal proceedings against Goldman Sachs, the banking conglomerate still insists it owes no more taxes. You may remember that UK Uncut is a United Kingdom-based protest group That formed just more than a year ago as a way to protest against those avoiding UK taxes. It also brings to the forefront cuts...

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What was UK Solicitor David Mills Thinking?

(Posted on 23/12/11)

Claiming he was trying to bypass owning up to working with an associate he didn't want to have to own up to, UK solicitor David Mills testified in court that he's incredibly ashamed of lying about receiving £382,000 from former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi. He finally admitted where it really came from via video teleconferencing from...

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Assange Gets a Shot at Convincing Court

(Posted on 16/12/11)

Julian Assange, controversial founder of WikiLeaks and accused rapist, will get a shot in Britian's Supreme Court as he seeks to prevent being extradited to Sweden to face trial over alleged sex crimes. The court's agreement to hear his arguments means he won't have to leave the country - at least until after the new year. The court released a statement...

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Manning Judge Refuses to Step Down

(Posted on 16/12/11)

Just as the case against Bradley Manning finally appeared to be kicking off, court was quickly adjourned on Friday. Manning, a 23 year old U.S. soldier has been charged with unleashing countless American government documents to WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange.Here in the U.S., all eyes were on Lt. Col. Paul Almanza as defense attorney, David Coombs...

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Health Service Watchdog Says 1/3 Care Homes Break Dignity Laws

(Posted on 12/12/11)

It’s a shameful fact: according to the Care Quality Commission, up to a third of hospitals and nursing homes are breaking dignity laws. Accusations run the gamut, too. From not treating patients as human beings to placing DNR, or "do not resuscitate" orders on patients without consent, it appears respect and dignity aren’t necessarily...

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Trial Continues in Stephen Lawrence Case

(Posted on 25/11/11)

Adrian Wain, a forensic scientist in the Stephen Lawrence case, testified he had serious concerns over the integrity of the evidence that held clothing garments in the 1993 case. Both the tape and the bags, in his opinion, have degraded over the years. Stephen Lawrence is the 19 year old victim in his case. He was stabbed to death while waiting for...

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