It's been ten years since I did A-Level law, but I think it depends if the poor girl's death was a "reasonably forseeable" consequence of the negligence.
All the expensive gear at my place is screwed to the floor or walls.
However, I never paid for a single item of stationery during my entire educational career -- thanks to my dad, and school stock cupboards all over East Sussex.
FIFA STEP INTO TEVEZ ROW
From Martyn Ziegler, PA Chief Sports Reporter, Zurich
FIFA are to step into the Carlos Tevez row and will investigate whether West
Ham should have been docked points for breaching Premier League rules.
Sepp Blatter, president of FIFA, said the game's world governing...
A lawyer (not me) writes:
Under Portuguese law either the police or a person being questioned can request that they be formally named as a suspect, a process called ARGUIDO. We do not know if it was the police or the individual who made the request in this case. The process triggers rights for...
Turns out I've been wrong about Quorn since January 2005. It's been approved by the Vegetarian Society from that month hence
http://www.vegsoc.org/info/soya.html
Ah Dave, I was only having a bit of a laugh. I was making a joke about the fact that I was wearing a cycle helmet and dishing out funny looks in Victoria station recently.
I'm sorry if you think I'm having a pop. I'm really not.
My father's father's mother was from Greenock in what I suppose was called Renfrewshire back then -- now it's almost Glasgow.
Her name was CHRISTINA HADDOCK.
Small breweries make lots of it, of course, but I think Grolsch is the only mass-market beer that's endorsed by the Vegetarian Society.
There's countless stuff that's not officially vegetarian. Interestingly, Quorn is not (because it uses egg product from battery hens).
I'm a crap vegetarian...