The recent statistics from the MoJ confirm an ongoing spiralling decline in civil legal aid which could be terminal unless
ministers take urgent action to address the problem.
Not exact matches
Another member of the Canadian Armed Forces has died of an apparent suicide, the seventh such death in the last two months, while Opposition Leader Thomas Mulcair called on the prime
minister to
take «
urgent action» and address the «crisis.»
Unless Cameron wants to be remembered as the prime
minister who presided over a return to cardboard cities, he must not only
take urgent action to help those already on the streets, but recognise how some of his own policies have put them there.
LONDON — The world is far behind on delivering the low - carbon energy it needs, and unless
urgent action is
taken, calamitous climate change is certain, the International Energy Agency told a meeting yesterday of energy
ministers whose countries account for 80 percent of global energy demand.
The SSTA is calling for the intervention of Deputy First
Minister John Swinney to work with Local Authorities, employers and the SQA to refocus teachers on teaching and learning and
take urgent action against excessive workloads.
Denmark's prime
minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen said if the world wants to limit increase in average global temperatures to 2 degrees Celsius, then both developed and developing nations have to
take urgent action and that poverty alleviation or development goals can not be tackled without addressing climate change.
-- Thomas Loster 14 Corporate leaders urging the Prime
Minister to
take bold
action on climate change «In May 2005 the Corporate Leaders Group on Climate Change wrote to you about the need to
take urgent action on climate change.