Sentences with phrase «justice secretary set»

The Justice Secretary set his hat against the Prime Minister last week as the cabinet split over the EU vote.
Boris Johnson allegedly «wanted to punch» Michael Gove after the former justice secretary set out...

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In July 2016, during the presidential campaign, when Comey publicly announced that Hillary Clinton should not be prosecuted for her email peccadilloes — but strongly criticized her behavior in setting up a private email server while in her role as US secretary of state — Trump did not complain that Department of Justice (DOJ) norms were being violated.
Critical evidence sessions set to decide the political fate of culture secretary Jeremy Hunt may not take place if parliament interferes with Lord Justice Leveson's «process», the judge has warned.
A Change petition set up to make the justice secretary revise the policy has now acquired over 19,000 signatures.
The justice secretary seems particularly attracted to the idea of setting up new metrics for governors, for instance by evaluating performance on the basis of prisoner activity during the day.
The justice secretary Michael Gove set out his case for Brexit on the BBC's Today programme.
In practice, the justice secretary was the canary down the mine of Westminster opinion, setting out in beautiful prose the reasons for his dramatic breach with Cameron.
«On the substance of what the Home Secretary had to say, although I can welcome some aspects of her speech, there are many others that I can not, because the Government's record on home affairs and justice is not a happy one and is at variance with the aspirations set out in the Queen's Speech.
David Miliband voted for the iraq war, for 90 days» detention without trial, which was defeated despite him, for setting control orders at the instance of the Secretary of State for Justice instead of the Lord Chief Justice and against giving suspects the right to see the evidence against them.
Shadow Justice Secretary Sadiq Khan's Tooting seat is set to be divided between Clapham Common and Streatham and Tooting while rising star Chuka Umunna's Streatham seat could be split four ways, with a large chunk of the electorate moving to Streatham and Tooting.
This company was set up by the previous justice secretary, Chris Grayling, to sell its expertise in prisons and probation — including in offender management, payment by results, tagging and privatisation — around the world.
And I can announce today that the Justice Secretary and Lord Chief Justice have set up the first joint working group to examine how to deliver problem - solving courts in England and Wales.
Justice Secretary, Chris Grayling, believes the move will help inmates («most of whom have had chaotic and troubled lives») by setting clearer boundaries and instilling some much - needed self - discipline.
There is a growing belief that Michael Gove, the justice secretary, will set aside his strong reservations about the EU to support the prime minister.
«No 10 officials set out the plans during negotiations with Kenneth Clarke, the Justice Secretary, over toughening up non-custodial sentences.»
Last year, then — Justice Secretary Jack Straw set up a libel working group whose members included the head of the U.K.'s Medical Research Council.
Justice secretary Michael Gove's plans to levy a tax on City law firms to off - set the revenue loss from scrapping controversial criminal court fees have been shelved, Legal Week understands.
In July 2007, Jack Straw MP, the secretary of state for justice and lord chancellor, unveiled a green paper (The Governance of Britain, Cm 7170) which set out to promote «a national conversation» on even further reform of the constitution.
A government consultation led by the Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice, Michael Gove MP, is expected in a few months» time to set out what the proposed British Bill of Rights will look like.
The Department of Justice set up a Mediation Steering Committee with membership consisting of the Secretary for Justice (as Chair) and members from representatives of the Judiciary, HKMC, Law Society, Bar Association, Law Schools, Legal Aid Department, Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre & major mediation stakeholders.
In Evans v Secretary of State for Transport and the MIB [2003] ECR I - 14492 (ECJ Case C - 63 / 01) the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) ruled that the UK's obligation under what is now Art 10 is to set up and maintain a system to provide compensation to victims of injury caused by untraced drivers «equivalent to, and as effective as, that available to persons injured by identified and insured vehicles».
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