Sentences with phrase «home affairs committee inquiry»

I am writing concerning the current home affairs committee inquiry into the unauthorised tapping of Mobile Communications.
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.
The home affairs committee inquiry into «policing large scale disorder» will start by interviewing Boris Johnson and his deputy, Kit Malthouse.

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In the end a compromise of sorts was reached, with Nick Clegg announcing a «grassroots» inquiry involving community organisers while the home affairs committee focused on policing.
On his way to give evidence before the home affairs select committee inquiry into last year's riots, Boris tactfully juxtaposed the seriousness of the hearing with the silliness of his headgear.
A ten - month inquiry by the home affairs committee called for a dedicated state of the art espionage response team for e-crime, to deal with the glaring hole in the government's crime strategy.
The former chair of the home affairs select committee has been at the centre of a long - running inquiry by the parliamentary commissioner for standards.
Christopher Graham, giving evidence to the Commons» home affairs committee for its inquiry into phone - hacking allegations, said his role was «frankly pretty limited».
The Labour leader raised the issue in the Commons yesterday during a debate on the unrest but it was rejected by Mr Cameron, who insisted the ongoing home affairs select committee inquiry was a satisfactory vehicle.
Mr Cameron's insistence that the home affairs committee is the best vehicle for inquiries reflects the views of those who wish to view the riots as being simple examples of criminality.
The Campaign Against Anti-Semitism also called for her to step down from the Home Affairs Committee's anti-semitism inquiry.
The Commons home affairs committee has launched an inquiry into the student deportations case https://t.co/iZE5wGbfwl
But the prime minister did not rule one out entirely, saying that he wanted to let the Commons home affairs committee conduct its inquiry first.
Home affairs committee chairman Keith Vaz has said the Met Police committed «a catalogue of mistakes» in its phone - hacking inquiry.
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