Date
of Article |
Title |
Media
Link |
3
Oct 2002 |
Five
years on from Govt promise, Letter calling for
Corporate Killing law |
Guardian |
August
2002 |
New
crime of corporate killing has been postponed |
Guardian |
21
July 2002 |
Fury
over delay to 'corporate killing' law |
Observer |
07
July 2002 |
Missing:
One Safety Minister |
Observer |
04
June 2002 |
Should
victims of rail crashes have the same rights as
victims of a robbery? |
Independent |
14 April 2002 |
The
Crown Prosecution Service is edging towards a
spectacular U-turn on its decision not to prosecute
Railtrack for corporate manslaughter over the
Paddington rail disaster |
Observer |
20
March 2002 |
Families
of workplace death victims were due in Parliament
on Wednesday to demand the introduction of a corporate
killing law |
BBC |
30
Jan 2002 |
The
families of disaster victims have joined with
the TUC in calling for changes to the law to make
employers more accountable for accidents in the
workplace |
BBC |
|
Call
for tougher work safety laws |
BBC |
22
Jan 2002 |
Inquiry
call over worker's death |
BBC |
4
Dec 2001 |
Holding
directors to account
While the government dithers over corporate manslaughter
law, the workplace death toll mounts |
Guardian |
30
Nov 2001 |
Company
is cleared of manslaughter in killing of student |
Independent |
|
Campaigners
say the £50,000 fine incurred by Euromin
Ltd following the death of Simon Jones marks a
step forward for workplace safety in the UK. |
BBC |
|
As
Railtrack is called to account for the actions
that led to the Paddington crash, the issue of
corporate manslaughter is once more expected to
dominate the headlines. |
BBC |
27
May 2001 |
Building
death toll rises |
Observer |
8 June 2001 |
Should
companies face the courts? |
BBC |
7
Jan 2001 |
Builders
pay for Trade Boom with their lives |
Observer |
20
Dec 2000 |
Dock
firm boss faces charge over man's death |
Independent |
25
Oct 2000 |
Hundreds
of firms convicted of health and safety offences
have been "named and shamed" under a
new drive to boost safety at work |
BBC |
24
May 2000 |
Corporate
Killing Law Stop Short of Jail for Directors |
Guardian |
9
May 2000 |
As
the Ladbroke Grove rail inquiry opens, pressure
is mounting for changes in the law that would
make it easier to prosecute the companies involved
in disasters |
Independent |
08
May 2000 |
Directors
will face jail for corporate killing |
Independent |
24
March 2000 |
High
Court rejects CPS ruling on crane death |
Independent |
24
March 2000 |
CPS
told to Think Again on Dockside Death |
Guardian |
23
Mar 2000 |
The
family of a casual worker killed on his first
day at work have won a High Court battle to bring
manslaughter charges against his employers. |
BBC |
23
March 2000 |
CPS
challenged over failure to act on crane death |
Independent |
07
Oct 1999 |
Letter
to Editor |
Guardian |
07
November 1999 |
Feeble
safety watchdog under fire |
Independent |