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English criminal bar threatens to strike over legal aid payments
88% prepared to refuse instructions to attend court

No early changes to HSBC Scots panel despite England concession
CQS-accredited solicitors now to be accepted south of border

Bypass appellant secures protective costs order
Aberdeen appeal set for Supreme Court hearing in July

Justice Committee seeks more action on SLC reports
Letter to MacAskill proposes use of "committee bill" procedure

Celebrated appellant Cadder walks free after retrial collapses
Essential witness admits inability to identify attacker

"Deferred prosecution agreements" proposed for errant companies
UK ministers consult on new way to tackle economic crime

SLAB extends child code of practice response deadline
Move follows delay to new Children's Hearings Act

Reported hate crime on rise, says Crown Office
Race, religion and sexual orientation figures all at new highs

National Library Bill passed
Measure to modernise NLS governance set for royal assent

Salmond may get his way over referendum date
Prime Minister says "not fussed" over when poll is held

Welfare Reform Bill recommended for stage 1 approval
Committee backs measure aimed at softening blow of UK cuts

Faculty combines free services units
Free Legal Services Unit to take in Free Representation Unit

Bankruptcy changes threaten the poorest, say insolvency specialists
ICAS and R3 warn of "trap" for debtors in proposed long term agreements

LSEW cites diversity as pro-marriage conference cancelled
Organisers angered by refusal to honour premises booking

Judges rule on explaining "balance of probabilities"
No definition needed, but jury should be told that lower standard of proof

Alcohol minimum price to be set at 50p per unit
Ministers uprate 2010 45p proposal for inflation

Another £10m seized as proceeds of crime last year
£7m in confiscation orders and £3.5m civil recovery secured

Final Council places filled after poll
Ken Dalling and John Mulholland returned for Stirling, Falkirk & Alloa

Conference seeks to "embed" ADR in justice system
Society, Government and mediators join to explore potential

House price "reality gap" widening: report
Last quarter sales average 10% below asking price

Thousands of schools shut by snow

'Many pupils have had an extra day off school'

The heavy snowfall has meant that many pupils have had an extra day off school

Thousands of primary and secondary schools across the UK have been shut by heavy falls of snow.

Freezing temperatures, disrupted travel and blocked roads have meant that many schools have been unable to open, giving pupils an extra day off lessons.

Among the areas where many schools have been shut are Kent, Yorkshire, Lincolnshire and Glasgow.

With forecasts for more freezing weather it is likely that closures will continue during the week.

School closures had already affected many parts of Scotland - and snowfalls across eastern England meant that many more schools did not open on Wednesday morning.

The decision not to open is usually taken by a head teacher and takes into account factors such as whether pupils and staff can get safely to and from school buildings.

Frozen

Websites and local radio stations have been passing on news of schools that have been shut by the bad weather.

More than half the schools in Scotland are closed because of snow and ice - with closures ranging from seven in Shetland to more than 200 in Glasgow.

In both Kent and Essex more than 200 schools have been unable to open.

Many schools in south-east London, such as in Greenwich, have also been forced to close by snow.

There were many schools shut by the weather in north-east England.

There have also been school closures in County Down in Northern Ireland.

In Carmarthenshire in Wales a number of schools have been shut by frozen and burst pipes.

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