Sentences with phrase «of urgent inquiry»

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This is why Friends of the Earth's Final Demand campaign is calling for an urgent public inquiry into the behaviour and influence of the big energy companies.
We need to see much more urgent action in this area and we will be looking at this area in more detail when we publish the results of our inquiry later this year.»
Labour MP Andy Burnham will ask an urgent question in the House of Commons about the government's decision not to hold an inquiry into the events at Orgreave in 1984.
The organisation tweeted: «An inquiry to establish the role of the bureau in the story is in urgent progress.
The justice secretary Jack Straw has been forced to open an urgent inquiry into how potentially hundreds of criminals were allowed to walk free.
A «full and urgent inquiry» is being demanded after voters across Barnet were turned away because of a council blunder.
In light of the cross committee super inquiry, schools should expect more pressure from parents in the near future, as awareness around the effects of poor air quality on their children's health grows, and the need for fast, effective solutions becomes all the more apparent and urgent.
This comprehensive, sure - to - be controversial inquiry, one of the most thorough, eloquent, and enlightening books yet on this urgent and overwhelming subject — alongside works by Bill McKibben, Elizabeth Kolbert, and Diane Ackerman — provides the evidence and the reasoning we need to help us shift to a «worldview based on regeneration and renewal rather than domination and depletion.»
(In urgent situations where you have received a notice of disconnection or cancellation, you may submit an inquiry earlier, but we may require that you provide a copy of such notice.)
A range of services including trip planning (customs information, cultural inquiries, vaccination information, passport / visa information, weather reports), lost passport replacement assistance, translation services (conferencing in an interpreter over the phone or referral to a local service provider), emergency cash wire service, lost luggage assistance, lost item search, urgent message relay, emergency medical and legal referrals, bail bond assistance, prescription replacement assistance, emergency medical transportation assistance, repatriation of mortal remains of a cardholder or covered family member.
The point of mobile is not so much to be able to deal with clients» urgent inquiries from the yacht club (useful as that can be), but to change the way firms are organised and especially how they relate to their clients.
And it comes amid growing frustration in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities that decades of vital inquiries and recommendations for urgent change, such as those from the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody and the Bringing Them Home report, end up in filing cabinets and on dusty shelves, not in action on the ground.
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