Sentences with phrase «at public inquiries»

Caroline has appeared at public inquiries and in the High Court and Court of Appeal on planning matters.
At a public inquiry the Traffic Commissioner has the power to revoke your S19 permit (s), without which you would no longer be able to operate your minibuses.
Plans for expansion — approved by Newham Council but opposed by the capital's outgoing Mayor Boris Johnson — will be examined at a public inquiry next year.
Promotion of Compulsory Purchase Orders at public inquiry and assessment of disputed compensation in the Lands Chamber of the Upper Tribunal.
I look forward to bringing my experience in advising and representing operators at public inquiry to the role; my knowledge of the industry will no doubt help me in making proportionate decisions.»

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With approval rating in the low teens just five months into her second term, Rousseff's also struggling to win back the public trust amid Brazil's biggest corruption investigation, an inquiry into a massive kickback scheme at state - run oil company Petrobras.
Additional information will be provided at around 6:00 pm EST on Friday, April 6, by the U.S. Department of Justice, and all media inquiries should be directed to the u.S. Department of Justice's Office of Public Affairs at 202-514-2007 and [email protected].
The original decree was made as a settlement to an inquiry at the time into how Facebook — then just a startup but growing wildly fast — «deceived consumers by telling them they could keep their information on Facebook private, and then repeatedly allowing it to be shared and made public,» and it arose specifically in relation to how third - party apps were able to use and access this data.
Rev Mike Long at Notting Hill Methodist Church - a short distance away from the scene of the deadly tragedy on 14th June which claimed at least 80 lives - said people are «relieved» the public inquiry has begun and are hoping for transparency.
An inquiry into what had happened at Bradford and Heysel — as well as a riot at Birmingham City's St Andrews stadium in which a 15 - year - old boy died — led by leading judge Oliver Popplewell resulted in new, wide - ranging public order powers for police.
The practice, part of a broader inquiry into the fundraising practices of Mayor Bill de Blasio and his allies, was recommended for criminal prosecution by the chief enforcement counsel at the state Board of Elections in a memorandum made public last week.
To secure the public good and private rights against the danger of such a faction, and at the same time to preserve the spirit and the form of popular government, is then the great object to which our inquiries are directed.
Campaigners who want a public inquiry into the «brutality of policing» at the 1984 Orgreave miners» picket have staged a demonstration in London ahead of a meeting with Home Secretary Amber Rudd.
interested enough in finding out what the Commission had discovered that he has launched an inquiry, in part, to get to the bottom of whether «investigations potentially significant to the public interest have been bargained away as part of the negotiated arrangement between legislative and executive leaders,» as he wrote in a letter to the Commission's members on April 3 — a reference to the ethics deal struck between the governor and the Legislature as part of their budget agreement at the end of March, which coincided with Cuomo's announcement that he was shutting down the Commission.
The Leveson inquiry became a public court as it slowly emerged quite how close Hunt and his office had been to key figures at News Corp..
As a result of this failure to «predict» the result, the Market Research Society held an inquiry into the reasons why the polls had been so much at variance with actual public opinion.
To do otherwise, and risk not having an inquiry at all, would have threatened any remaining public sympathy with either party
The Independent Police Complaints Commission is mounting a major inquiry into misconduct allegations at South Yorkshire police, while director of public prosecutions Keir Starmer is reviewing evidence which informed the independent panel report published in September.
Donaldson's inquiry, delivered to Auerbach Tuesday morning and which he made public that afternoon, deals with specific questions, distribution schedules and the like that the comptroller, lacking pertinent information, said he is unable to address at this time.
Therefore if the Welsh Government wants its preferred route for the M4 to be built, then it must survive a legal challenge, produce a convincing environmental assessment, win a majority at the next Assembly elections, convince its own Assembly Members of its merits, then face a public inquiry.
The Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG) has welcomed a recommendation in a report by the House of Commons Work and Pensions Committee that the «self - employed» should be given at least «worker» employment status unless the engager of their labour can prove otherwise.1 This is a recommendation that LITRG made in written evidence to a separate inquiry.2 LITRG believes that the denial of employment rights to people working in the «gig economy» and the exploitation of other flexible workers regarding their taxes share a common cause: the workers» own lack of knowledge, their reluctance to challenge their treatment because they lack confidence or just need the work and the businesses involved apparently having little fear of action being taken against them by public bodies.
Whilst aspects of the public inquiry must necessarily focus on the issues of regulation and inspection, I think we have to look beyond this at the behaviours that have led to a lack of focus on quality at all stages of the build process, from design and procurement through to construction and re-fit.
She said there was «a certain amount of outrage» at Wednesday's vote, suggesting the issue of whether to hold a new public inquiry into the media had been conflated during the Commons debate with a separate proposal to impose punitive costs on publishers who do not sign - up to an officially recognised press regulator.
The second part of the Leveson inquiry, looking into the relationship between journalists and the police, was supposed to take place at the conclusion of court cases involving alleged phone hacking and inappropriate payments to public officials.
An official internal inquiry into why the Lib Dems did so badly in this year's local elections has pointed the finger at advertising campaigns such as one which portrayed the politician as «Cleggzilla», trampling over public services.
Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver told reporters in New York City this afternoon that the Joint Commission on Public Ethics launched a full investigation of the Vito Lopez sexual harassment scandal, an inquiry that presumably includes a look at his role.
Originally, scheduled to held at the Eagle Academy, a public school, the event was held at Blake's Boston Road campaign office after the city Department of Education nixed his permit (after a press inquiry).
Matthew Parris in The Times (#): «Who can now doubt that if at the outset the Lib Dem leader had issued a one - sentence statement — «I have set up two inquiries to find out what, if anything, went wrong; I shall be making no further public comment until they report; meanwhile it must be noted that Lord Rennard continues to protest his innocence» — then he'd be in a better place now?»
While the public inquiries and police investigations means the story is far from over, the phone hacking scandal has at least stopped dominating the... (Comments: 0)
ALBANY — In his first public appearance at the Capitol since the New York Times reported he is the subject of a federal investigation, Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos reiterated that he is cooperating with the inquiry.
Despite calls from Doreen Lawrence, Theresa May is insisting there is no need for a public inquiry at this stage.
All of this endorsed the energy select committee's conclusion in 1980 that «future public inquiries should be site - specific and need not reopen the wider issues of principle covered at this first inquiry
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At sundown on August 12, about 24 hours after neo-Nazis marched in the streets of Charlottesville, wielding torches and chanting «Jews will not replace The Office of Public Affairs (OPA) is the single point of contact for all inquiries about the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
Juan Gabriel previously taught at a project - and inquiry - based public high school in Philadelphia, where he learned the affordances of encouraging teachers to take both leadership and inquiry stances.
Given that the state remains in a budget crisis, «I think there are higher priorities for our state at this time,» Winnetka Public Schools District 36 Superintendent Trisha Kocanda said of the inquiry.
At each inquiry session a volunteer serves as the «public learner»: a teacher or staff member who is willing to publicly share their thinking, their questions, and their student learning data.
At each Mills Teacher Scholars inquiry session a teacher volunteer serves as the «public learner,» a teacher or staff member who is willing to publicly share their thinking, their questions, and their student learning data.
e3 Civic High (CA) This district - and community - supported early college high school, located in San Diego's new downtown public library, has an intentional civics, service, and internship focus aimed at developing deeper learning, ownership, and inquiry - based thinking skills.
Working with Mills Teacher Scholars, all participating teachers at Rosa Parks have had the opportunity to develop an inquiry question, gather student work data, analyze these data with colleagues and make their work public.
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We at the CU Art Museum strive to serve as a generator and incubator of art, creativity and artistic inquiry through programs engaging students, faculty and the public.
In a public discussion at Artists Space marking the US launch of The Love of Painting, author Isabelle Graw outlines her genealogical inquiry into painting and its role in our increasingly digital world, inviting responses from CUNY Graduate Center's David Joselit and New York - based painter Avery Singer.
For instance, in February, Parliament's Science and Technology Select Committee called for submissions to an inquiry into the public's understanding of climate change, following a report that had advised that «should scepticism continue to increase, democratic governments are likely to find it harder to convince voters to support costly environmental policies aimed at mitigation of, or adaptation to, climate change.»
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