Lady Hale
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 79 |
Date of birth | January 31,1945 |
Zodiac sign | Aquarius |
Born | Yorkshire |
United Kingdom | |
Presidents | Lord Neuberger |
Appointed by | Elizabeth II |
Deputy | Lord Mance |
Lord Reed | |
Spouse | Julian Farrand |
Anthony Hoggett | |
Books | The Family, Law and Society: Cases and Materials |
Mental Health Law | |
From the Test Tube to the Coffin: Choice and Regulation in Private Life | |
The Family, Law & Society | |
Women and the Law | |
Parents and Children: The Law of Parental Responsibility | |
Parents and Children | |
Mental Health | |
A Guide to the Children Act 1989 | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1603058 |
Lady Hale Life story
Brenda Marjorie Hale, Baroness Hale of Richmond DBE, PC, known as Lady Hale, is a British judge serving as President of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom since 2017. In 2004, she joined the House of Lords as a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary. She is the only woman to have been appointed to this position.
War in Ukraine: Gordon Brown backs Nuremberg-style trial for Putin
... Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba and the former president of the UK Supreme Court Lady Hale have added their signatures to the petition - as have professor of international law Philippe Sands QC; former prosecutor for the Nuremberg Military Tribunal Benjamin Ferencz; Labour peer Helena Kennedy QC; and former president of the European Court of Human Rights Sir Nicolas Bratza...
Who is the new chief judge of the Supreme Court?
...Lord Reed and Lady Hale, who retired as President of the Supreme court Scottish judge, Lord Reed is a hard act to follow as he takes over from Mrs Hale as President of the British Supreme Court...
Michael Howard: the judges distort to sometimes reach of the action, the result you want
... On Friday, the Supreme court, President, Lady Hale, vagina, insisted that the judge was not motivated politically ...
Legal aid: UK's top judge says cuts caused 'serious difficulty'
... Lady Hale said: It s unreasonable to expect a husband and wife or mother and father who are in crisis in their personal relationship to make their own arrangements without help...
'There was a gasp in the courtroom' - retiring Supreme Court President Lady Hale
... Lady Hale talks to our legal correspondent Clive Coleman about the day in September when the court ruled that the prime minister had unlawfully advised the Queen to suspend Parliament...
Lady Hale warns against the UK adopting a US-style Supreme Court
...Lady Hale will be replaced by Lord Reed (left) as Supreme Court president next month Outgoing Supreme Court President Lady Hale has warned against politicians choosing the UK s top judges in a speech marking her retirement...
News Daily: Blair warns Labour and Trump's impeachment letter
... Daily digest GPs shun full-time work as pressures take toll Japanese journalist awarded $30,000 in damages in rape case Vaping posts banned by ad watchdog Victim s mum outraged at killer s Snapchat postIf you watch one thing todayIf you listen to one thing todayIf you read one thing today Lookahead09:30 The president of the Supreme Court, Lady Hale, gives a valedictory address before she steps down and retires in early January...
'Whistleblowing' judge wins landmark appeal at Supreme Court
... In Wednesday s judgment, President of the Supreme Court Lady Hale said: I can reach no other conclusion than that the Employment Rights Act should be read and given effect so as to extend its whistleblowing protection to the holders of judicial office...
News Daily: Blair warns Labour and Trump's impeachment letter
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Blair warns Labour over poll defeat 'whitewash'With Labour still picking over the causes of its worst electoral performance since 1935, The Man who led The Party to three successive election victories warns The Party it must "renew itself as the serious, progressive, non-Conservative competitor for Power . . [or] be replaced". undertaken in three marginal constituencies, in the run-up to the election, suggesting it cannot begin the "long journey" back to government without "discarding the sectarian ultra-left politics" it says have taken over The Party
His intervention comes as Shadow Brexit secretary Sir Keir Starmer tells The Guardian The Party must return to being a "broad church", including those who consider themselves "Blairites". But he praises Momentum - the "grassroots" movement that backed Jeremy Corbyn - and argues against steering away from a "bold and radical" agenda. Sir Keir says he is "seriously considering" a leadership bid, As Is Wigan MP Lisa Nandy . Though that process will not start before January, we look at. On Tuesday night, Mr Corbyn took responsibility for the election defeat at a meeting of MPs characterised by one veteran MP as a mixture of "anger, despair and denial".
World-first 'may make chemo more effective'"Am I a Guinea Pig ?" says cancer patient Karen Childs. "It's quite nerve-wracking. " She is the First Person in The World to undergo "acoustic cluster therapy", which targets chemotherapy at tumours, in her case in the liver. The Method uses ultrasound waves to pump microscopic clusters of injected drugs into tumours. Doctors at The Royal Marsden Hospital, in London, hope it will mean the drugs attack fewer healthy cells nearby and lead to fewer Side Effects for patients. in the BBC's exclusive report.
Trump pens irate letter about impeachmentAhead of an impeachment vote that could force Donald Trump to undergo a trial in The Senate , the of the lower House of Representatives. Impeachment is a political process to remove a president accused of misconduct. But Mr Trump accuses Nancy Pelosi , a Democrat, of "cheapening the very ugly word" and declaring "open war on American democracy" via The Process . We pick out from The Letter . To get up to speed with the case, check out, and find out.
'I tried to become The First female British Asian Tory MP'By Kavita Puri, BBC News
Of the 365 Conservative MPs elected last week 14 were British Asians and four of them were women. It's a Far Cry from the Late Spring of 1983, when Cambridge University student Bem Le Hunte was on her way to watch an address by Margaret Thatcher . She was with a group of friends, carrying a basketful of eggs. That's when the news reached her.
Her mother had just been selected as The First British Asian female Conservative Parliamentary candidate in the forthcoming election. The Announcement caused huge media excitement. Bem, however, was unimpressed, although it did make her think she'd better not pelt the Prime Minister with eggs, as she'd been intending.
What the papers sayFront pages feature a with some focusing on Labour's electoral woes. Leader Jeremy Corbyn was "savaged" by MPs during a meeting, where his assertion that the election result "was ultimately about Brexit" was met with anger, says The Times . The Guardian hears exclusively from Sir Keir Starmer , The Shadow Brexit secretary, who in saying he is "seriously considering" standing to be leader, argues "the case for a bold and radical Labour government" remains strong and The Party should "anchor" itself in that.
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If you watch one thing todayIf you listen to one thing todayIf you read one thing today Lookahead09:30 The President of the Supreme Court, Lady Hale , gives a valedictory address before she steps down and retires in early January.
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