Senin, 27 Juni 2022

Barristers walk out of courts in strike over pay - BBC

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Barristers in criminal cases have gone on strike across England and Wales in a long-running dispute over pay.

Eight out of 10 cases at London's Old Bailey were disrupted by the walkout, barristers outside the court said.

Justice Secretary Dominic Raab said the strikes will "delay justice", as courts already face a backlog of 58,000 cases.

Barristers have rejected a proposed 15% rise in their fees for undertaking legal aid work and will be taking action over the next four weeks.

Members of the Criminal Bar Association (CBA) have said this is too low and called for a minimum 25% wage increase.

Jo Sidhu QC, chair of the CBA, said they had already lost a quarter of specialist criminal barristers over the last five years, with 300 leaving last year.

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Kirsty Brimelow QC, deputy chair of the CBA, said the proposed rise in legal aid fees would not be introduced until the end of next year.

By then, she told the BBC, it would be too late to help and would not do enough to stem the flow of junior barristers leaving the bar.

Under the legal aid system, the government pays for barristers to ensure suspects who cannot afford lawyers are properly advised and represented.

The government sets pay rates for barristers doing legal aid work.

Dozens of barristers have been rallying outside the Old Bailey in their robes and wigs, as two murder trials at the court - one involving a teenage suspect - were unable to get under way.

Others have been striking outside a number of high-profile courts, including Birmingham, Manchester, Cardiff and Bristol Crown Courts.

Those joining picket lines have been warned by the most senior judge in England and Wales, The Lord Chief Justice Lord Burnett, that they could face disciplinary proceedings for misconduct if they don't turn up to court.

Criminal Bar Association chair Jo Sidhu with a megaphone surrounded by barristers outside the Old Bailey
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Downing Street urged barristers to agree to the proposed 15% pay rise, which a spokesperson said would see a typical barrister earn around £7,000 more a year.

But Ms Brimelow, speaking outside Manchester Crown Court, told the BBC the system had run on "good will" for a long time, including throughout the pandemic, with junior barristers working "ridiculous hours."

She said the issue had been "caused by government, not by barristers."

The strikes start with walkouts on Monday and Tuesday and, for four weeks, increase by one day each week until a five-day strike is held from Monday 18 July to Friday 22 July.

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How much do criminal lawyers earn?

Barristers are self-employed and often perceived as highly-paid.

The median salary for a criminal barrister in the year 2019-20 was £79,800, according to an independent review.

But that figure falls to a range of £55,900 to £62,900 once expenses are accounted for.

Meanwhile, new criminal barristers can earn as little as £9,000 once costs, including transport, are factored in, while some barristers say the time they spend preparing cases means their hourly earnings are below minimum wage.

Barristers with zero, one or two years of practise earned a median of £25,100 before expenses and a net figure of £18,800 after expenses.

Lawyers who work in other areas, such as private corporate law, can expect to earn £100,000 a year from very early in their careers.

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Junior barristers are working for a "pittance" - and sometimes for nothing at all if cases are adjourned, barrister and author Chris Daw told BBC News.

He said that the 15% pay rise proposed by the government would not "touch the sides" and will be "wiped out by inflation" by the time it comes into effect.

If nothing changes, he said strike action could go on until August "or beyond".

The number of lawyers working in criminal justice - both barristers who appear before judges in courts and solicitors who instruct them - has declined over the last decade, as many say they cannot make a living when they take on cases funded by legal aid.

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'Not enough to pay my bills'

Claire Stevenson

Junior criminal barrister Claire Stevenson says she finds out which court she'll be attending the day before - and any case could include reading hundreds of pages of documents.

"It may be that you have to spend the whole night reading... to ensure that you are acting in the best interests of your client," she tells the BBC.

Criminal barristers get paid for their preparation and the trial, as well as additional payments per day worked.

But she says lots of other unseen work means they're not paid enough: "People think you turn up on the day of the trial good to go - you don't."

When she began her career a few years ago she was paid about £12,000 a year, but since then has started working in other areas of law as the money "just simply wasn't enough to pay my bills".

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Infographic showing key numbers from the barristers' strike

There were 567 criminal trials, including 60 sexual offence cases, unable to go ahead last year as there were no barristers to prosecute and defend them, according to Ms Brimelow.

And as of the end of April, there was a backlog of 58,271 cases, according to HM Courts and Tribunal Service.

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Mr Raab said the strikes were "regrettable" and only 43.5% of CBA members voted for the "most disruptive option".

More than 81% of the 2,055 CBA members who cast their vote supported industrial action, and 53.4% of those also voted to refuse new cases and "return work" - stepping in and picking up court hearings for other colleagues.

The strike follows the three days of industrial action on Britain's railway network last week - the largest of its kind in 30 years.

Additional reporting by Natasha Preskey and Dulcie Lee.

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Ilford: Woman killed in stranger attack named as Zara Aleena, 36 - BBC

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A 36-year-old woman who died from severe head injuries after what police believe was a stranger attack in east London has been named as Zara Aleena.

Ms Aleena, who was local, was the victim of an "horrific assault", police said, as she was walking on Cranbrook Road, towards Gants Hill station in Ilford, in the early hours of Sunday.

The Met Police said it believed she was a "victim of an attack by a stranger". Her family has been informed.

A 29-year-old man has been arrested.

Officers said he was detained at an address in Ilford shortly after 16:00 BST and was being held on suspicion of murder.

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Paramedics were at the scene at 02:45 BST on Sunday and took Ms Aleena to hospital, where she later died.

In a statement, Chief Supt Stuart Bell said: "Zara, who lived locally, was walking along Cranbrook Road in the direction of Gants Hill Station when she was assaulted.

"It is now believed that she was the victim of an attack by a stranger.

No evidence of weapon

"Her family are aware of this and as the investigation progresses they will continue to be updated and supported."

He added there was no evidence of any weapons being used in the attack, which left Ms Aleena with fatal head injuries.

A post-mortem examination revealed Ms Aleena had "suffered multiple serious injuries".

Earlier, Chief Supt Bell said the investigation was being led by homicide detectives.

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"I understand that for women, particularly locally, this is an incredibly distressing incident, and I urge you to be alert but not alarmed."

He said officers were working "at pace" to establish what had happened.

'Don't feel safe'

Shopkeeper Kuldip Singh said he was concerned at the level of violence in the area, highlighting how this homicide was the third in five years.

"This one was quite brutal," he said. "It was a young lady but people don't really feel safe in this location as much as they used to.

"If I was an elderly person or a female, especially in the winter months, walking through this road you could be at risk."

A significant police presence is expected to remain in the area in the coming days.

Murder

Of London's 45 homicide victims this year, 15 have been women.

This time last year there had been 56 London homicide victims, 12 of whom were female, according to Met Police, British Transport Police and City of London Police statistics.

Det Ch Insp Mark Rogers, who is leading the investigation, said his team were keen to hear from anyone who was in the Cranbrook Road area between 02:00 and 03:00, particularly those with dashcam footage.

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Birmingham explosion: Woman found dead and man seriously hurt - BBC

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A woman has been found dead at the scene of a major gas explosion that destroyed a house in Birmingham and damaged others.

"We're very sad to confirm that a woman has been found dead at the scene," West Midlands Fire Service said.

A man also suffered life-threatening injuries in the blast in Dulwich Road, Kingstanding, which happened just after 20:30 BST on Sunday.

At least three other homes were damaged and properties were evacuated.

The man was rescued from the house by people at the scene but had suffered "very serious" injuries, the ambulance service said.

Four other men suffered more minor injuries and were discharged by paramedics.

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Footage on social media showed flames, damage and debris from a terraced red brick house.

The badly injured man was taken to the city's Queen Elizabeth Hospital for treatment in its major trauma centre.

Residents said they had clambered past flaming debris and through rubble to reach the man.

"Everyone was watching, the house was on fire, nobody was going in, so we could see a way in - so we went in the house, me and about a dozen others," a man, who did not want to be named, told the PA news agency.

He said dust from a loft insulation was burning around them.

"We got him out, he ended up coming out on a mattress," he said.

One resident told the BBC she heard a bang before the house and windows shook.

She the said the whole community had been affected. "I didn't sleep last night, it's so sad," she said.

Another said of the explosion: "I thought it was a bomb, I thought a bomb had gone off."

Emergency services at the scene in Dulwich Road, Kingstanding, where an explosion on Sunday destroyed a house and caused damage to other properties and vehicles nearby. Picture date: Monday June 27, 2022.
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West Midlands Fire Service said further investigations were taking place at the scene.

"Good progress has been made, we've scaled down the resources we have at the incident but remain in attendance," the service said.

It sent 25 firefighters to tackle the blaze after the explosion.

Following the blast and fire, which also damaged vehicles, evacuations took place and people were urged to avoid the area.

West Midlands Police said Dulwich Road and surrounding roads were closed and would be "for a very long time".

The force thanked those who had "helped shocked and injured neighbours".

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One man posted on Twitter to praise his cousin, who he said had run into the burning building to rescue someone.

Birmingham councillor Sharon Thompson said her thoughts were with everyone involved in the "horrific explosion".

Six fire crews, three ambulances, five paramedic officers and a national inter-agency liaison officer were among the resources sent to the scene.

The scene in Dulwich Road, Kingstanding, Birmingham, where a man suffered life threatening injuries after an explosion destroyed a house on Sunday and caused damage to other properties and vehicles nearby. Picture date: Monday June 27, 2022.
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Fire service area commander Steve Ball described the scene as "challenging".

"One house had been completely destroyed and three neighbouring properties had also been quite badly affected," Mr Ball said.

"There are approximately six other houses that have been evacuated and the residents are currently being looked after by the local authority."

Rick Payne, a city councillor, went to the scene to help after hearing a "massive explosion" while watching television.

He spoke to the authority's chief executive who sent emergency planning staff.

"The reason for that was to make sure that if people needed to be accommodated who had been evacuated, that could be done at the earliest opportunity," he said.

Cadent, the gas emergency service for the West Midlands, said its teams were on site as part of the multi-agency response and added its thoughts were with those affected.

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2022-06-27 08:31:26Z
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'Dangerous' and violent man jailed for 'most appalling campaign of abuse' court had ever seen - Sky News

A "dangerous" and violent man who carried out one of the worst campaigns of abuse a court had ever seen has been jailed for 18 and a half years.

Michael Maughan, 27, raped his victim multiple times and threatened to take her to Epping Forest in Essex and kill her, police said.

The vulnerable young woman endured episodes of serious violence in which he would slap and punch her, beat her and throw her to the floor.

Maughan would also take her car keys and prevent her from leaving.

He pleaded guilty to controlling and coercive behaviour, multiple counts of rape, sexual assault, causing actual bodily harm and kidnap and false imprisonment.

In April 2021, the pair stayed at hotels in Chiswick and Hammersmith in London when the woman was subjected to abuse and assaults.

Maughan hit her with a chair and threw cough syrup at her, the Metropolitan Police said, but she was too terrified of the repercussions if she dared say that she did not consent to sex.

Fearing for her life, she confided in a friend and a report was made to the police.

Detectives immediately launched an investigation and tried to locate both Maughan and the woman.

She had been trying to hide from Maughan and was reported missing, with him also trying to find her.

In his efforts to track her down he visited a beauty salon he knew she frequented in Edgware, where he launched a tirade of abuse and threats against staff so severe that one long-serving staff member resigned out of sheer fear that he would return.

On 5 May 2021, officers went to an address on Effingham Road in Haringey, following intelligence that Maughan was there.

He was arrested and police also discovered the victim, who had been held against her will and was extremely distressed.

In her summary before sentencing, HHJ Kaul QC called his offending a "campaign of the most appalling treatment many in this court may have seen."

She also stated that she found Maughan to be dangerous, particularly in regards to sexual relationships with women.

He must serve at least two thirds of his sentence before he can be considered for parole.

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Birmingham explosion: Woman found dead and man seriously hurt - BBC

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A woman has been found dead at the scene of a major gas explosion that destroyed a house in Birmingham and damaged others.

"We're very sad to confirm that a woman has been found dead at the scene," West Midlands Fire Service said.

A man also suffered life-threatening injuries in the blast in Dulwich Road, Kingstanding, which happened just after 20:30 BST on Sunday.

At least three other homes were damaged and properties were evacuated.

The man was rescued from the house by people at the scene but had suffered "very serious" injuries, the ambulance service said.

Four other men suffered more minor injuries and were discharged by paramedics.

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Footage on social media showed flames, damage and debris from a terraced red brick house.

The badly injured man was taken to the city's Queen Elizabeth Hospital for treatment in its major trauma centre.

Residents said they had clambered past flaming debris and through rubble to reach the man.

"Everyone was watching, the house was on fire, nobody was going in, so we could see a way in - so we went in the house, me and about a dozen others," a man, who did not want to be named, told the PA news agency.

He said dust from a loft insulation was burning around them.

"We got him out, he ended up coming out on a mattress," he said.

One resident told the BBC she heard a bang before the house and windows shook.

She the said the whole community had been affected. "I didn't sleep last night, it's so sad," she said.

Another said of the explosion: "I thought it was a bomb, I thought a bomb had gone off."

Emergency services at the scene in Dulwich Road, Kingstanding, where an explosion on Sunday destroyed a house and caused damage to other properties and vehicles nearby. Picture date: Monday June 27, 2022.
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West Midlands Fire Service said further investigations were taking place at the scene.

"Good progress has been made, we've scaled down the resources we have at the incident but remain in attendance," the service said.

It sent 25 firefighters to tackle the blaze after the explosion.

Following the blast and fire, which also damaged vehicles, evacuations took place and people were urged to avoid the area.

West Midlands Police said Dulwich Road and surrounding roads were closed and would be "for a very long time".

The force thanked those who had "helped shocked and injured neighbours".

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One man posted on Twitter to praise his cousin, who he said had run into the burning building to rescue someone.

Birmingham councillor Sharon Thompson said her thoughts were with everyone involved the "horrific explosion".

Six fire crews, three ambulances, five paramedic officers and a national inter-agency liaison officer were among the resources sent to the scene.

The scene in Dulwich Road, Kingstanding, Birmingham, where a man suffered life threatening injuries after an explosion destroyed a house on Sunday and caused damage to other properties and vehicles nearby. Picture date: Monday June 27, 2022.
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Fire service area commander Steve Ball described the scene as "challenging".

"One house had been completely destroyed and three neighbouring properties had also been quite badly affected," Mr Ball said.

"There are approximately six other houses that have been evacuated and the residents are currently being looked after by the local authority."

Rick Payne, a city councillor, went to the scene to help after hearing a "massive explosion" while watching television.

He spoke to the authority's chief executive who sent emergency planning staff.

"The reason for that was to make sure that if people needed to be accommodated who had been evacuated, that could be done at the earliest opportunity," he said.

Cadent, the gas emergency service for the West Midlands, said its teams were on site as part of the multi-agency response and added its thoughts were with those affected.

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Minggu, 26 Juni 2022

Birmingham: Man suffers 'life-threatening' injuries after house destroyed in explosion - Sky News

One house has been destroyed and several others have been significantly damaged after an explosion in Birmingham.

A West Midlands Ambulance Service spokesman said a man is in a "life-threatening" condition following the blast in Dulwich Road, in the Kingstanding area of the city.

He said: "A man was helped from the property by people at the scene but had suffered very serious injuries.

"After assessment and treatment at the scene, he was taken on blue lights to the major trauma centre at Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham with the MERIT team travelling with the ambulance.

"His condition on arrival at hospital was described as life-threatening."

Four further men were assessed by ambulance crews for minor conditions, but have since been discharged at the scene.

One property has been completely destroyed with three others badly damaged, the spokesman said.

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A number of nearby vehicles were also damaged in the blast.

A total of six fire crews are also at the site, along with responders from Cadent Gas and the National Grid.

Evacuations are taking place and residents have been told to follow first responders "immediately".

Police thanked those who had "helped shocked and injured neighbours".

The cause of the explosion is not yet known.

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Image: The aftermath of the house explosion in Dulwich Road, Kingstanding

Video footage showed huge flames, damaged properties and a large pile of debris from a mid-terraced house.

Police were called to the street at about 8.40pm on Sunday.

"Dulwich Road and surrounding roads are closed and will be for a very long time," the force said in a statement.

"Please help us by avoiding the area."

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A map of Dulwich Road in Kingstanding in Birmingham

Rick Payne, a city councillor for the ward, heard a "massive explosion" while watching television shortly after 8.30pm, and walked across to Dulwich Road to see what had happened.

He said: "I recognised that as probably most likely to be a gas explosion.

"The house itself, where the explosion occurred, has physically been destroyed."

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2022-06-26 22:18:45Z
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