Sentences with phrase «for public inquiry»

In February 2004, the relatives asked for a public inquiry into the deaths.
He is also well known for his public inquiry work, having appeared in the Baha Mousa Inquiry, the Billy Wright Inquiry and the Zahid Mubarek Inquiry.
After the WHSC's Pediatric Surgery Cardiac Surgery Program was suspended in 1995, the parents of the deceased children called for a public inquiry into their deaths.
Public interest litigation does not automatically entitle a claimant to an advance costs award, and the Court has no interest in becoming a «proxy for the public inquiry process» (at para 39).
Negotiating the successful grant of consent under s36 of the Electricity Act 1989 for Nuon Renewables without the need for public inquiry at the Pen y Cymoedd wind farm site in South Wales.
Lord Lawson is calling for a public inquiry into CRU — he mentions that a statistician would be a helpful addition to the procedure.
Despite calls from Doreen Lawrence, Theresa May is insisting there is no need for a public inquiry at this stage.
The government previously resisted calls for a public inquiry, saying it could endanger troops serving in Iraq.
12:48 - Now Cameron defends his decision not to go for a public inquiry, suggesting that this report has done more to reveal the truth.
12:53 - Miliband's main call is for a public inquiry, in line with the request from Pat Finucane's son John and the Irish government.
The Department for Children, Schools and Families received a letter from a social worker dated February 16th 2007 containing an allegation that child protection procedures were not being followed in Haringey and calling for a public inquiry.
Liberal Democrat shadow home secretary, Chris Huhne, has also called for a public inquiry.
Families of those who had died in the war, including Ms Gentle and Reg Keys, handed in a petition to Downing Street today calling for a public inquiry.
He really only has that one trick, the one he learned during the phone - hacking scandal: Go further than the PM, demand heads, call for a public inquiry, say you're leading the agenda.
A spokesman for the Orgreave Truth and Justice Campaign (OTJC) said they hope meeting Rudd would «reinforce the case for a public inquiry into the brutality of the policing of pickets».
Sargeant's family called for a public inquiry into the way he had been treated.
The government has promised it will learn lessons from the July 7th attacks - however, it is likely to be criticised for rejecting yet again the calls for a public inquiry.
Will the PM support the calls for a public inquiry?
There are growing calls for public inquiry by fans of other football clubs into the decision by Boris Johnson to let the Hammers rent the stadium built by taxpayers» money for the 2012 Olympics, an occasion of great British national celebration.
As I understand it, this committee room is a place for public inquiry by the Judiciary Committee into my qualifications for the federal bench.
Meanwhile, Amnesty International has repeated calls for a public inquiry into clerical child abuse.
I agree with the Opposition parties who are calling for a public inquiry into this mess.
According to the Globe & Mail's Josh Wingrove, Dr. White later clarified that the AMA is not calling for a public inquiry, but would support one if it were called.
And is it now the policy of the Government that select committees negate the need for public inquiries?
• serve as the primary point of contact for public inquiries and complaints regarding licensed child care programs and child care licensing requirements

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Hawley's inquiry comes amid withering public and political backlash against Facebook for its role in allowing Cambridge Analytica to access information about its users and to possibly influence the 2016 presidential election campaign.
A public inquiry into Litvinenko's death found in 2016 that Russian intelligence officials were responsible for the assassination, and that Putin was «probably» behind it.
THE Australian Competition and Consumer Commission will next week hold public hearings in Perth and Albany as part of its national inquiry to determine whether there is a need for retail price control arrangements to continue to apply to Telstra after Ju
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Craig Benjamin of Amnesty International Canada said, «This is one more important voice added to the call for the kind of independent public inquiry that we need to establish a truly comprehensive and effective national plan of action.
The Public Interest Advocacy Centre (PIAC) today reacted negatively to a letter from the Chair of the Canadian Radio - television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) rejecting PIAC's call for the CRTC to pursue a public inquiry into reported inappropriate, aggressive and potentially misleading sales of communications serPublic Interest Advocacy Centre (PIAC) today reacted negatively to a letter from the Chair of the Canadian Radio - television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) rejecting PIAC's call for the CRTC to pursue a public inquiry into reported inappropriate, aggressive and potentially misleading sales of communications serpublic inquiry into reported inappropriate, aggressive and potentially misleading sales of communications services.
As a third case of doctor intimidation was made public, opposition MLAs continued their chorus calls for a full public inquiry.
If the government refuses to go with a public inquiry then the next premier should direct the Auditor General to conduct a review of airplane usage for all MLAs and their staff from Sept 2012 to Mar 2014.
Calling for a public health care inquiry in March 2011, folk - hero Independent MLA Raj Sherman stood united with NDP leader Brian Mason, Alberta Party leader Sue Huff, Wildrose leader Danielle Smith and Liberal leader David Swann.
The attorney general himself has also been the focus of blistering public attacks by the president for his decision to recuse from the Russia inquiry.
Former Archbishop of Canterbury George Carey resigned as honorary assistant bishop in the Diocese of Oxford after the public inquiry into child sex abuse last year heard he delayed a «proper investigation» into Ball's crimes for two decades by failing to pass information to police.
The botched case led to a major public inquiry and eventually a change in the law to allow Dobson to be tried twice for murder.
In response to the Rhetoric Society of America's inquiry — what are Pope Benedict's reasons for positioning the Catholic Church as an essential link between enterprise and justice, and as a significant voice in the public discussion of globalization — I suggest a «spiritual....
While respecting the universal principles of the Church, the Christian by his own conscience and his own inquiry, which is a duty incumbent on him as an individual, has to seek for the concrete prescription by which he will shape his own life and endeavour to contribute to determining the actual form taken by public life.
Yes, in the sense that there could now be some basic agreement upon just what criteria, what methods of inquiry, what modes of argumentation, what evidence would count for that public community of inquirers called theologians.
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.
Much as the Study of Theological Education in the United States and Canada, directed by H. Richard Niebuhr in the 1950s, became an influential inquiry into the nature of the church and its ministry, so the Danforth study, ostensibly of campus ministries, became an important resource for exploring the necessary relation of religious faith, social ethics and public - policy formulation.
The results of such inquiries could be made available not only to churches and their agencies but also to other relevant publics for whom such data would be useful.
Process theologians argue for a «public» theology, not limiting truth claims to a confessional stance with its own internal criteria, but open to the public criteria of common human experience and rational inquiry.
Despite the restriction, the inquiry heard Cotton took five public services between 2001 and 2003, four of which were in one week for Pritchard - who was handed his second jail sentence last month.
Process theologians have argued for a «public» theology not limiting truth claims to a confessional stance with its own internal criteria but open to the public criteria of common human experience and rational inquiry.
In 2016, the Productivity Commission undertook an inquiry into the benefits and costs of options for increasing availability of and improving the use of public and private sector data by individuals and organisations.
On 22nd January 2008, Chris Bowen (Assistant Treasurer and Minister for Competition Policy & Consumer Affairs) requested that the ACCC hold a public inquiry into the competitiveness of retail prices for standard groceries pursuant to Part VIIA of the Trade Practices Act 1974.
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.
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