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    James's aim was not to govern either England or Scotland separately but to join them in a perfect union. However a completely united nation was James' dream only. As soon as he proposed the idea in the very first meeting of Parliament in 1604, he was faced with a strong opposition from both Scotland and England. James is often presented as trying to force the idea of a union of Britain upon Scottish and English alike when in reality he asked firstly for a commission who would discuss the idea…

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    SAVE THE WALES On July 29th, 1961, Lady Diana Spencer said 'I do' at St Paul's Cathedral and became the 10th woman in 680 years to take the title, Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales. Previous to her was Mary, the wife of George V. She carried the title from 1901 to 1910 when she was escorted by her husband who was then Prince of Wales. Her dignity and devotion to duty earned her respect in every corner of the world. Not all Princesses of Wales were so liked and respected. Some were stupid.…

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    Union Flag Research Paper

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    the proclamation of the King James VI and the I of Scotland and Englad as well. The updated version of the flag was created in Order in Council in 1801. The very first flag was proclaimed by James VI in 1606 when he got the throne of Scotland and England and requested for a flag to be made representing…

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    Among the most common is the excessive time that the court takes to determine a specified case (Mole 2006). More to this the article is inapplicable in military courts where the court martials are not bound and fail to recognize the article and apply the law as it applies within the specified military body. While article six allows for cross-examination of witnesses…

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    The Amazing Life of Diana How could someone so young grab the attention of many and become one of most powerful women of her time? Diana Princess of Wales was known as powerful individual, who valued family above all. Her family was very valuable to her, she made time for her boys before carrying out her day to day task (“Backround”). Diana Frances Spencer lived an extraordinary life full of many achievements and is still remembered today as an influential icon in history. Diana was born at…

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    of young suspects and offenders within the United Kingdom. Applying the full force of the criminal law to children and youths has for some time been held to be questionable. In the United Kingdom, the period of criminal obligation is ten in England and Wales (in Scotland it is eight, inferable from a fairly diverse adolescent equity system). This is strangely low compared to where the rest of Europe are on the list where in Denmark and Scandinavia the period of criminal obligation is fifteen,…

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    conditions or exemptions, issue simple cautions* (England and Wales only), and they may prosecute (or report to the Procurator Fiscal with a view to prosecution in Scotland). 4 Giving information and advice, issuing improvement or prohibition notices, and withdrawal or variation of licences or other authorisations are the main means which inspectors use to achieve the broad…

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    settlement that is favorable to you is reached before going to court. We are however always ready to fight for your rights wherever the case may end up. Our company prides itself on being the most reputable personal injury company in the UK. We have specialized officers in various fields of personal injury compensation and therefore feel free to contact us today and book yourself free consultation. Our services are available in England and Wales. On top of this, our teams are friendly and are…

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    to commit a crime, such as McKenna v Hunter & New England Local Health District; Simon v Hunter & New England Local Health District [2013] NSWCA 476, where to Hunter & New England Local Health District was found to be liable to the family of a man who was murdered by a patient. The case of Presland v Hunter & New England Local Health District [2003] NSWSC 754; BC200304853, the finding was similar to the above cases, finding that Hunter & New England Local Health District was responsible for…

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    in hate crime (Forster, 2016). Underreporting of hate crime The Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS) published the number of hate crimes reported during the 2016-2017 period, whether they were dropped, convicted or acquitted of by court. In total, 5,325 charges were made in relation to sexual orientation, transgender, race, religion, and disability hate crimes. 5,708 when offensive behaviour at football and threatening communications were included (COPFS, 2017). However, official…

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