Sentences with phrase «justice secretary ken»

Launching the consultation, «Appointments and Diversity: A Judiciary for the 21st Century», this week, justice secretary Ken Clarke said: «Candidates should always be assessed on merit.
«I genuinely believe «access to justice» is the hallmark of a civilised society,» wrote the then justice secretary Ken Clarke as he introduced his legal aid reforms.
During the debate on the second reading of the Bill, the justice secretary Ken Clarke revealed the possibility «up to # 20m» to help Citizens Advice Bureau, law centres and other not - for - profit advice agencies to provide social welfare law advice.
The proposals, unveiled yesterday by U.K. Justice Secretary Ken Clarke, include conferring more protection on statements dealing with matters of «public interest» and requiring that a statement must cause «substantial harm» before it becomes defamatory.
There is no link between rising levels of imprisonment and falling crime, Justice Secretary Ken Clarke has said.
Justice Secretary Ken Clarke has said a European Court of Human Rights ruling means some inmates should get the vote.
Ed Miliband said Justice Secretary Ken Clarke should be out of his job by the end of the day, after comments made about sentencing those convicted of rape.
Justice Secretary Ken Clarke wants a «rehabilitation revolution» within the criminal justice system and angered many on the right of his party by suggesting that prison doesn't always work for many offenders.
Justice Secretary Ken Clarke changed his mind about doing a live interview for BBC Two's Daily Politics after he saw Ed Miliband call for his resignation during Prime Minister's Questions.
Justice Secretary Ken Clarke claims prisons are not working and that he will reform criminal justice policy leading to 3,000 fewer people in jail by 2014.
A purely Conservative Government would not be pressing ahead with reform of the House of Lords in this parliament, Justice Secretary Ken Clarke admitted today.
As David Cameron comes under pressure from the Conservative right to reshuffle the Justice Secretary Ken Clarke out of Government, Gaby Hinsliff looks at the options facing the Prime Minister.
«The new regime will restore clarity, coherence and common sense to sentencing... and give victims a clearer understanding of how long offenders will actually serve in prison,» justice secretary Ken Clark said.
The full extent of a potential Tory rebellion is starting to become a little clearer, with figures such as Andrew Mitchell, former chief whip, Damian Green, former Home Office minister, and David Davies, former shadow home secretary, potentially joining confirmed rebels such as former attorney general Dominic Grieve and former justice secretary Ken Clarke.
No 10 could force justice secretary Ken Clarke to turn community sentences into a «virtual prison» for offenders, according to reports.
In other politician - spotting news, justice secretary Ken Clarke and culture secretary Jeremy Hunt were spied with Hugh Grant and Gordon Ramsay at the Grand Prix.
Justice Secretary Ken Clarke's Rushcliffe constituency in Nottinghamshire would cease to exist in its current form.
Justice secretary Ken Clark wants to cut re-offending by allowing voluntary groups and businesses to lobby for work based on rehabilitation rates.
Lord Chancellor and Justice Secretary Ken Clarke stated.»
The move effectively splits the government position and opens up a potential schism between Mr Clegg and justice secretary Ken Clarke, two close political allies who are currently assessing the need for a British bill of rights together.
The Tories tried their best to laugh it off, but justice secretary Ken Clarke made the situation a lot worse when he publicly hit out at May.
14:20 - justice secretary Ken Clarke, before joint committee on human rights, on: government's human rights policy and human rights judgments
Clegg and his allies in Cabinet — including former justice secretary Ken Clarke — insisted any new bill would need to incorporate the European Convention wholesale.
The Justice Secretary Ken Clarke the told BBC Radio4's PM programme it was right that senior politicians were put under «veryclose scrutiny» but he also said:
The Justice Secretary Ken Clarke has launched a stinging attack on the media for acting like a «lynch mob» against Jeremy Hunt and Baroness Warsi.
Yesterday Justice Secretary Ken Clarke presented his Green Paper on Criminal Justice, «Breaking the Cycle: Effective Punishment, Rehabilitation and Sentencing of Offenders».
The prime minister is lending his support to the reforming justice secretary Michael Gove and, as when he made previous speeches supporting justice secretaries Ken Clarke and Chris Grayling, his focus is on reoffending.

Not exact matches

Sources close to the inquiry told Politics.co.uk it was greeted warmly by officials under the tenure of Ken Clarke, but that relations became «chilly» once Grayling was shuffled into the roles of lord chancellor and justice secretary.
On the Tory side, Lib Dems are disappointed and worried about the replacement of honorary member Ken Clarke with Chris Grayling as Justice Secretary.
He said that Ken Clarke's civil servants ran the Commission and the Justice Secretary - who, he alleged, was in the pocket of the human rights establishment - had his hands everywhere.
The Today programme has already reported that Ken Clarke, who was evens to leave the government yesterday, has indeed lost his job as justice secretary.
Chris Grayling PROMOTED to justice secretary; Ken Clarke DEMOTED to minister without portfolio
Cameron had preferred that he take over from Ken Clarke as justice secretary, but IDS - suspicious of Treasury hostility towards his welfare reforms - made clear that he would rather not budge anywhere, thank you very much.
Since Ken Clarke was unceremoniously dumped as justice secretary, the Lib Dems have not had a voice in the Ministry of Jjustice secretary, the Lib Dems have not had a voice in the Ministry of JusticeJustice.
There were some surprising developments, with Theresa May becoming home secretary and Ken Clarke appointed justice secretary.
Ken Clarke, the former justice secretary who left the government yesterday, has said that it would be «unthinkable» for Britain to withdraw from the European convention on human right.
Prime Minister: David Cameron Deputy PM & First Secretary of State: William Hague Chancellor of the Exchequer: George Osborne Leader of the Commons: Ken Clarke Home Secretary: David Davis Foreign Secretary: Sir Malcolm Rifkind Business & Employment Secretary: John Redwood Communities & Social Justice Secretary: Iain Duncan Smith Cabinet Office Minister: Francis Maude Defence Secretary: Dr Liam Fox Environment and Energy Secretary: Oliver Letwin Leader of the Lords: Lord Strathclyde Nations Secretary: Lord Trimble Education Secretary: Michael Gove Health Secretary: Chris Grayling Women & Equalities Secretary: Theresa May Pensions & Welfare Reform Secretary: David Willetts Trade & International Development Secretary: Alan Duncan Justice Secretary & Lord Chancellor: Dominic Greive Transport Secretary: Damian Green Farming, Food & Rural Affairs Secretary: Nick Herbert Housing & Local Government Secretary: Philip Hammond Culture Secretary: Julie Kirkbride
But Ken Clarke, the former justice secretary, and Dominic Grieve QC, the attorney general, have argued that such a move would be a political disaster, unravelling fundamental liberties established under Europe's post-second world war settlement.
When Grayling replaced Ken Clarke as Justice Secretary, it signalled a hardening of the Tory position on a host of issues, most notably the European Convention on Human Rights and the European Court of Human Rights.
Late last month, the «no» campaign introduced its leaders: Margaret Beckett was named president; David Blunkett and Lord Prescott were given supporting roles, along with the Foreign Secretary, William Hague, and the Justice Secretary, Ken Clarke, making it a truly crossbench affair.
Leader of the Opposition: David Cameron Shadow Chancellor: George Osborne Shadow Foreign Secretary: William Hague Shadow Home Secretary: Dominic Grieve Shadow Justice Secretary: Ken Clarke Shadow Business Secretary: John Redwood Party Chairman: Chris Grayling Shadow Work and Pensions: Nick Herbert
Leader of the Opposition: David Cameron Shadow Chancellor: George Osborne Shadow Business Secretary: Ken Clarke Shadow Foreign Secretary: William Hague Shadow Home Secretary: Iain Duncan - Smith Shadow Justice Secretary: David Davis
@Leon Bancroft «Leader of the Opposition: David Cameron Shadow Chancellor: George Osborne Shadow Business Secretary: Ken Clarke Shadow Foreign Secretary: William Hague Shadow Home Secretary: Iain Duncan - Smith Shadow Justice Secretary: David Davis»
Weighty Tory voices — including Ken Clarke, the justice secretary, and Dominic Grieve, the attorney general — want them gone too.
May famously described the Tory party as the «nasty party», and she will have to work closely with Ken Clarke who has been appointed lord chancellor and justice secretary.
6 am: Nick Robinson on the Today programme confirmed that Ken Clarke will leave his post as Justice Secretary, but will stay in government.
The Justice Secretary, Ken Clarke, has said that falling crime rates in past years have been due to increased prosperity rather than rising prison numbers.
Cameron is a former special adviser to Norman Lamont who was succeeded as chancellor by the man picked by the PM as new Justice Secretary, Ken Clarke.
Lord chancellor, Justice Secretary - Ken Clarke (Con) Age: 69 School: Nottingham High School (independent) University: Cambridge
In a third letter, a broad alliance of more than 140 faith, human - rights, social justice and environmental groups called on Interior Secretary Ken Salazar today to «fully acknowledge the reality and science of climate change in the Arctic, and grant polar bears full protection as an «endangered» species.»
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