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Carol Storer, director of the Legal Aid Practitioners Group (LAPG), the award organisers, says «exceptional work» is being done at the «legal aid coalface».
After more than thirty years at the hacking coalface I find I miss it not one whit, though I may do the odd piece for someone from time to time, if they'll print it.
We have a conference next week AMOS - ISCHMO in Sydney (I believe Gavin will be there) where I will be running a comms panel discussion with a newspaper reporter, government policy advisor, social media guru and television reporter / producer, which will allow researchers to ask whatever questions they want of the people working at the comms coalface.
A Russell Group law degree, a magic circle training contract and years of experience at the commercial law coalface, it seems a safe bet Bilal Mahmood has a prosperous legal career ahead of him.
LAPG director Carol Storer says: «The tougher things get, the more vital it is that we all recognise the work of those at the legal aid coalface
We have all had a busy year at the coalface and now we are faced with the biggest decision of the year — what to drink this Christmas.
She said: «One of them is that those who labour at the coalface can not engage with certain activities.
Of course, there are some of the bah humbug type who insist that all this event - going is a waste of time, that we should concentrate our efforts on the coalface of our own localities.
Rather, she writes as a Christian — and Christocentric — theologian who is also comfortable at the coalface of research in the natural sciences.
A passionate advocate for equality, her feminism isn't academic, it's real, earned from years working at the coalface of Women's Aid.
Agreeing that the government's measures «are fundamentally illiberal», Tom Clougherty, executive director of the Adam Smith Institute, added: «It seems to me that tobacco is at the coalface of a much bigger cultural battle, in which capitalism, individualism and rationality are all coming under relentless attack by the enemies of freedom.»
«Team Corbyn won't be surprised or upset by the attacks but what's more relevant is just whether, having been a columnist rather than a reporter, Milne has enough practical experience to deal with journalists at the coalface
But there are also some positives for Labour MPs at the coalface.
The son of a miner, he was born in Lesmahagow and trained and qualified as a coalface engineer.
He has remained at the coalface of video - game design for his entire career; he never imagined doing anything else.
You'd certainly take that colour scheme any day over this schlocky dystopian sci - fier that chains you to the coalface of the dreaded «young adult» genre, where heroes must be «special» on a messianic level and villains are parent - shaped authority figures looking to put young idealists in cages.
So, at the coalface of teaching and learning, what were the types of pedagogy that we really valued?
At the coalface, sophisticated five - link suspension systems lurk at both ends, acting as the core for a handling set - up that includes optional air suspension (as tested), optional four - wheel steering (as tested) and an optional sports suspension set - up atop the conventional fixed - rate dampers and steel springs.
He looked like he was on his way home from a long day at the coalface, and expected instant arrest.
But never by the lucky ones who get to toil day - in day - out at the coalface of editing, diligently chipping away at a manuscript, carefully polishing it until it shines and looks its best.
«It also gives us a meaningful link and relationship with our buyers, those at the coalface, as it were.»
He has remained at the coalface of video - game design for his entire career; he never imagined doing anything else.
Surprising to me, too, are the drawings — reminiscent of children's book illustration: Edward Ardizonne's come to mind — only a couple of days ago I discovered Ardizzone was a WWII war artist, too — of people sleeping in London Underground stations during the Blitz («Pink and Green Sleepers» 1941) and those of tunnelling miners («Miner at work on the Coalface» 1942).
Perth and WA have been cited as the bellwether («guinea pigs», «coalface») of global warming.
Bob was among notable geologists also at the coalface.
The Association of Costs Lawyers (ACL) has set up a working party to identify the key problems we at the coalface are facing, with a lack of uniformity of approach by the courts possibly number one.
We have the perspective of young lawyers across the sector (CILEx, barristers, solicitors, paralegals and students), who are often at the coalface when starting out in legal aid, and have first - hand experience of turning people away.
George Sim shares his experience from the coalface
The president's new practice direction on bundles (see 156 NLJ 7239, p 1357) which we are told has had some teething problems, is reproduced with a practitioners» commentary expressing «some grunts from the coalface».
Working at the coalface of commercial law can be tough, and the reality is that some firms are better than others at looking after their staff.
It is straightforward and honest about what it does and doesn't do — there are not too many «bells and whistles» so it is perfect for a fee earner working at the coalface
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