Sentences with phrase «mps on the home affairs»

Home Secretary Theresa May and G4S boss Nick Buckles are both due to appear before MPs on the Home Affairs Select Committee in September.
Special mention has to be given to the Met's own «dodgy geezer», John Yates, whose utter inability to realise he was dropping himself in it provided a jaw - dropping three hours for incredulous MPs on the home affairs committee.
Alcohol promotions should be banned to help overrun police deal with alcohol linked crimes, MPs on the home affairs committee have said.
«If the home secretary decided that appointing me would lead to the production of a meek and complacent regulator then she's going to be disappointed,» he told MPs on the home affairs committee today.
Civil rights veteran Jesse Jackson spent the afternoon rejecting the views of MPs on the home affairs committee as he gave evidence on violent knife and gun crime.
The change was acknowledge in a letter submitted to MPs on the Home Affairs Select Committee who are today investigating the meeting and the case for misconduct.

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6,000 emails to MPs from supporters calling for a Home Affairs Committee inquiry, to make sure that the Home Office follow through on their promises.
On 12 July 2011, Metropolitan Police deputy assistant commissioner Sue Akers told MPs and the Home Affairs committee chairman Keith Vaz that police had contacted 170 of the 3,870 people named in Glenn Mulcaire's files to date.
He told MPs: «The government will conduct further consultations on the arrangements for this vote, in particular with the European scrutiny committees, and the Commons and Lords home affairs and justice select committees and a further announcement will be made in due course.»
The difficulty is this — and I am really quite keen on this,» he told MPs on the Commons» home affairs committee last week.
He was summoned to appear on front of the home affairs committee this week, where he found himself facing a highly critical response from the MPs.
The Government will face further pressure on the Windrush scandal when Ms Rudd appears before MPs on Ms Cooper's Home Affairs committee later today.
Meanwhile the Home Secretary is set to face fresh questions from MPs over the affair next week, with the Home Affairs Committee - chaired by Labour's Yvette Cooper - expected to quiz Amber Rudd on Wednesday.
She promised to make a fresh statement to MPs on Monday about the affair, and concluded: «As home secretary I will work to ensure that our immigration policy is fair and humane.»
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