Education in UK Law
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M and Another v London Borough of Newham and Others; X and Others v Bedfordshire County Council
... ... Hampshire case and the Bromley case) the plaintiffs allege that the local authorities failed to carry out duties imposed upon them as education authorities by the Education Acts 1944 to 1981 in relation to children with special educational needs ... 10 Although each case ... ...
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Pepper (Inspector of Taxes) v Hart
... ... in common with what happens in many other independent schools, masters at the school have not been charged the ordinary, full fees for the education of their sons at the school. To be admitted to the school sons of staff have to satisfy the same educational requirements as all the other boys, but ... ...
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R v Barnet London Borough Council, ex parte Nilish Shah
... ... In four of the appeals an immigrant student is the appellant and a Local Education Authority (L.E.A.) the respondent. In one, Nilish Shah's case, the roles are reversed. In each case the student had entered the United Kingdom some ... ...
- R v Secretary of State for Education and Employment, ex parte Begbie
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R (Begum) v Governors of Denbigh High School
... ... Intervener ... Jonathan Crow (instructed by Treasury Solicitor) for the Secretary of State for Education and Skills ... LORD BINGHAM OF CORNHILL My Lords, ... 1 The respondent, Shabina Begum, is now aged 17. She contends ... ...
- Secretary of State for Education and Science v Metropolitan Borough Council of Tameside
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R (E) v JFS Governing Body
... ... schools, a significant number of our year 7 intake has not attended Jewish schools and some enter the school with little or no Jewish education. Many come from families who are totally committed to Judaism and Israel; others are unaware of Jewish belief and practice ... " ... Initially ... ...
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Phelps v London Borough of Hillingdon
... ... 1 The appeals in these four cases were heard together. They all raise questions as to the liability of a local education authority for what is said to have been a failure, either by the local authority or by employees for whom the local authority was vicariously liable, ... ...
- R (Williamson) v Secretary of State for Education & Employment
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R Hurley and Moore v Secretary of State for Business Innovation & Skills
... ... They seek by way of judicial review to challenge the decision to allow institutes of higher education (hereinafter "universities") to increase fees up to £9000 per year. The increases were effected by two regulations, the Higher Education (Basic ... ...
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