Sentences with phrase «of public enquiries»

I have experience of the County Court, of public enquiries, planning hearings and have published widely.
The disaster at the Grenfell Tower in west London, which left so many dead or missing and is now the subject of a public enquiry, has been a wakeup call for landlords to review their fire safety practices.

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BankWest director property Ron Silvestri said the Claremont branch had generated a number of enthusiastic enquiries from public and private investors across Australia.
Though he prefers the older word «piety» — with its deep rootage in Roman history and Calvinist theology — J. I. Packer offers a succinct positive definition of Christian spirituality as an «enquiry into the whole Christian enterprise of pursuing, achieving, and cultivating communion with God, which includes both public worship and private devotion, and the results of these in actual Christian life.»
In January 2013 the non-governmental organisation Sustain, supported by 61 health organisations, called for a 20 pence per litre excise duty on sugar sweetened drinks.4 In February, the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges called for a 20 % tax on sugar sweetened drinks as part of its enquiry into clinical and public health solutions to the obesity epidemic.1 Although the UK government has indicated a preference for voluntary approaches to the control of obesity, it has not ruled out fiscal measures.14 Clearly, the idea of a sugar sweetened drink tax is gaining traction in the UK, but its effect on health remains uncertain.
The HSE s own expert witnesses have categorically stated that there is no case to answer and yet the HSE is persisting with a costly internal enquiry that is emptying the public purse of thousands and thousands of euros.»
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«The NASUWT has called for a Parliamentary Select Committee enquiry into the cost of education, as it is now increasingly clear that a basic principle of our great public services, that they should be free at the point of use, is being seriously compromised.»
Additionally, a reform of the corrupt public sector; a depoliticization of employment and the business climate; and an open enquiry in past privatizations can open doors for an economic reform and the establishment of a free market.
Pending the result of an Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC — see below) enquiry into his dealings with Neil Wallis (see below), a former assistant editor of the News of the World, Dick Fedorcio, [165] director of public affairs and internal communication for the Metropolitan Police, was put on extended leave 10 August 2011.
During the Hutton enquiry the front page of the file was allowed into the public domain.
Last year the Manchester helpline handled over 50,000 enquiries from members of the public facing discrimination and its closure this autumn will see the loss of valuable skills and expertise.
He said the moment there is a public enquiry, then the general assumption is that there is a matter of corruption, a situation he said it's destroying futures and individuals accused of being corrupt.
«Attacking this question also drives scientific enquiry and is of public interest.
Develop and lead a proactive and effective media strategy; build relationships with journalists, and act as the main point of contact for journalist enquiries; write press releases and news articles for the website; produce background briefings and prepare spokespeople for interviews, co-ordinating media interviews and requests; arrange media interviews and develop a public profile for key staff; monitor current issues and public opinion to inform the media strategy; work with Member Organisations and the Science Media Centre; ensure that all media communications comply with the Society's brand identity and guidelines
For media enquiries, please contact Dr Michael Pittman, Research Assistant Professor, HKU Department of Earth Sciences (tel: +852 5625 5019 / 3917 7840 / email: [email protected]); or Mr Benjamin Miu, HKU Faculty of Science (tel: +852 3917 4948; email: [email protected]), Ms Melanie Wan, Senior Manager (Media), HKU Communication and Public Affairs Office (tel: 2859 2600 email: [email protected]).
Céline Condorelli is an artist who works with architecture, combining a number of approaches from developing structures for «supporting» (the work of others, forms of political imaginary, existing and fictional realities) to broader enquiries into forms of commonality and discursive sites, resulting in projects merging installation, exhibition, politics, fiction, display, public space, sound, writing, and whatever else feels urgent at the time.
This questioning of the continued relevance and future siting of public sculpture continues a line of enquiry by Jankowski that has previously seen him create numerous life - size bronze Living Statues (2007)-- simulacra of street performers posing as Julius Caesar and Che Guevara in Barcelona — as well as a giant socialist - realist sculpture based on an anachronistically luxurious photograph by one of the Mexican Muralists, entitled Monument to the Bourgeois Working Class (2012).
Employing artist residencies as research generators, deploying open studios as a way of public broadcast and community engagement, and publishing political controversies and culturally sensitive issues, this multilayered and multi-venue exhibition project, «Politics of Sharing» invites Germany and New Zealand / Aotearoa into an enquiry.
Celine Condorelli works with art and architecture, combining a number of approaches from developing structures for «supporting» (the work of others, forms of political imaginary, existing and fictional realities) to broader enquiries into forms of commonality and discursive sites, resulting in projects merging exhibitions, politics, fiction, display, public space, sound, writing, and whatever else feels urgent at the time.
2.10.2 Intellectual freedom includes: (a) the rights of all Staff to express opinions about the operation of the University and higher education policy more generally; (b) the rights of Staff to pursue critical open enquiry and to discuss freely, teach, assess, develop curricula, publish and research within the limits of their professional competence and professional standards; (c) the right to participate in public debates and express opinions about issues and ideas related to their discipline area; (d) the right of all Staff to participate in professional and representative bodies and to engage in community service without fear of harassment, intimidation or unfair treatment; and (e) the right to express unpopular or controversial views, although this does not mean the right to vilify, harass or intimidate.
The Royal Meteorological Society is involved with more than 150 media enquiries each year, working closely with the media, particularly during times of extreme weather, to ensure the public are both informed and engaged with the latest weather and climate stories.
«However, some months before you first wrote to me, and as soon as I discovered — regrettably by way of a newspaper reporter — that your enquiry clerks had been instructed to say that I was not a member of the House, I took the earliest convenient opportunity to place on the public record the fact that the House «authorities» disagree with my interpretation of the Act, so that no one was in any way misled.
The Aarhus Convention through that provision only permitted refusal to access to documents if it would adversely affect «the course of justice, the ability of a person to receive a fair trial or the ability of a public authority to conduct an enquiry of a criminal or disciplinary nature».
To fill time while considering her next move, she applied for an administrative job in the general office of the local magistrates» court, where she processed court files and dealt with telephone enquiries from the public.
Following up on the shocking events of last week, former board members of the Canadian Corporate Counsel Association, sent out another statement «in response to media and public enquiries» to clarify some issues regarding the rift that caused the Canadian Bar Association to send the 23 - member CCCA board and executive director packing last week (see Law Times story for details.).
It should be noted that the SFO has repeatedly and publicly criticised the tendency for companies to claim privilege over the accounts of witnesses, making clear in relation to DPAs that it views the «free supply of relevant information», including «the account of any witnesses spoken to by those conducting the enquiry» to be «the hallmark of cooperation».10 This approach is also codified in the DPA Code of Practice, which states that the SFO will take into account whether a company has disclosed relevant witness accounts as a public interest factor tending against a prosecution.
I am called upon to provide expert evidence in the most complex and serious of criminal cases (murders, major terrorist incidents, rape, assaults, drug seizures, Coroners inquests, high value insurance claims, HSE prosecutions of companies, repatriations from Syria etc.), and I have also contributed scientific evidence to several major public enquiries.
[123] If the exclusion clause is held to be valid and applicable, the Court may undertake a third enquiry, namely whether the Court should nevertheless refuse to enforce the valid exclusion clause because of the existence of an overriding public policy, proof of which lies on the party seeking to avoid enforcement of the clause, that outweighs the very strong public interest in the enforcement of contracts.
In this case, there had been no enquiry as to the general practice in similar establishments concerning the monitoring of public areas with a view to identifying and removing spillages or areas of liquid which might pose a hazard to guests.
Other activities may include engaging with and responding to enquiries from the public, developing materials for the public on ongoing advocacy campaigns and current issues, organizing events, and assisting in the development of advocacy letters, legislative briefs and litigation materials.
It took litigation to go as far as the European Court of Human Rights; an extremely brave and conscientious senior legal adviser to the Army, Lieut Colonel Nicholas Mercer; a judicial enquiry under Lord Justice Gibson; and very dedicated work by a team of lawyers led by Public Interest Lawyers in Birmingham.
We read, review and take note of all enquiries as part of our ongoing efforts to monitor the state of civil liberties in Canada, and greatly benefit when individuals and groups bring personal or public issues to our attention.
Fiona's dispute resolution specialisms include arbitrations, contract and tort disputes, statutory compensation claims, shareholder disputes, partnership and LLP disputes, warranty and completion account disputes, judicial reviews, public enquiries, injunctions, supplier disputes, fraud, alternative dispute resolution (ADR) and professional negligence claims against a broad range of professionals and contentious probate and trust disputes.
Public prosecutors may exceptionally inform the public about pending proceedings if this is required so that the public may assist in enquiries into offences or in locating suspects, to warn or reassure the public, to correct false or misleading information or due to the special importance of a case (article 74 (1) of the Swiss Criminal Procedure Code 5 October 2007 (SCP)Public prosecutors may exceptionally inform the public about pending proceedings if this is required so that the public may assist in enquiries into offences or in locating suspects, to warn or reassure the public, to correct false or misleading information or due to the special importance of a case (article 74 (1) of the Swiss Criminal Procedure Code 5 October 2007 (SCP)public about pending proceedings if this is required so that the public may assist in enquiries into offences or in locating suspects, to warn or reassure the public, to correct false or misleading information or due to the special importance of a case (article 74 (1) of the Swiss Criminal Procedure Code 5 October 2007 (SCP)public may assist in enquiries into offences or in locating suspects, to warn or reassure the public, to correct false or misleading information or due to the special importance of a case (article 74 (1) of the Swiss Criminal Procedure Code 5 October 2007 (SCP)public, to correct false or misleading information or due to the special importance of a case (article 74 (1) of the Swiss Criminal Procedure Code 5 October 2007 (SCP)-RRB-.
Respond to face to face and telephone enquiries of a routine nature from members of the public, patients, their representatives and a wide range of staff groups
Toodledoo — Elbert, CO May 2010 — Present Customer Service Advisor • Assess and resolve enquiries, requests and complaints • Provide comprehensive information service to the public by advising on services available and new offers • Maintain databases of electronic letters and documents • Encourage feedback on services provided • Participate in induction of new employees and training procedures • Undertake general administrative tasks
All enquiries will be handled in the strictest of confidence by either Aaron or Sarah both of which have a history within public sector recruitment.
After a year - long enquiry the committee has made a series of recommendations to protect the public against unscientific health and medical claims.
The persons responsible for handling enquiries sent to this address are Anita Haugan and Kristine Vejrup, Division of Epidemiology, Norwegian Institute of Public Health.
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