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Google News: Victory for the libraries in the High Court
[LeftLion] - Daniel Carey, who represented the residents, commented that the ruling sends a clear message 'to every council in the country that catering for the needs of the vulnerable must be at the heart of every decision to cut important services such as
Boyd Tonkin: A bookish battle won, but not a war
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[The Independent] - Daniel Carey of Public Interest Lawyers, who pursued the judicial review, notes that the "Big Society" cannot "justify disenfranchising vulnerable individuals from the services on which they rely". Objections to similarly slapdash and haphazard closure
Judge puts library cuts back on shelf
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[The Independent] - "The judge refused to say that the implications of this are limited to one or two local authorities," said Daniel Carey, of Public Interest Lawyers, the solicitor representing the campaigners. "He said that by saying that it would send the wrong
Lawyer of the week: Daniel Carey | Law | The Times
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Daniel Carey, a solicitor at Deighton Pierce Glynn, acted pro bono for the human rights organisation Rights Watch (UK) in the upper tribunal administrative appe
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