Sentences with phrase «police authorities directly»

The government claimed these developments forced it to abandon plans to make police authorities directly elected in the policing and crime bill, which was published last week.

Not exact matches

His death «could be linked directly» with the attack in Barcelona, Catalonian police confirmed in a Monday tweet, as authorities widened their search for the attack's principal perpetrator to other European countries.
In this article, there is a claim that «[t] he confirmation that UK state spy agency GCHQ ran a specific programmed, called «MILKWHITE», to share data with devolved policing and tax authorities is the first Snowden leak to directly implicate Scottish authorities in the controversial policy of «bulk data» collection.»
«This period of leave to remain for those directly affected by the fire will provide survivors with the time to deal with the extremely difficult circumstances in which they find themselves and start to rebuild their lives whilst considering their future options, as well as to assist the police and other authorities with their enquiries about the fire.»
Police and authorities have always relied on their communication system to give them the upper hand over badly - organised crowds, who are, after all, made up of people who do not know each other and therefore lack the ability to directly communicate outside of earshot.
However, on occasion, turkeys do vote for Christmas, and I should like to welcome the coalition's proposals to abolish police authorities and replace us with directly elected individuals.
Surely, the objection is not merely that directly elected individuals will exercise those powers more effectively than police authorities have done to date.
Plans to replace police authorities with directly elected police commissioners have triggered concern among chief constables anxious to avoid the politicisation of policing.
Now, it is certainly fascinating to contrast the benefits of a single, directly elected local champion with the drawbacks of a remote and anonymous police authority.
However, the Coalition government decided that from November 2012, Police Authorities should be abolished and replaced with directly elected Police and Crime Commissioners.
Since February this year MPs have been debating the police reform and social responsibility bill, which proposes to abolish regional police authorities, replacing them with directly elected «police and crime commissioners».
Further controversy was created by the decision to replace Police Authorities with directly elected Police and Crime Commissioners.
Jacqui Smith, the former home secretary, proposes that prison officers be rewarded for their ability to prevent reoffending, suggests victims should, within limits, be able to recommend the length and type of sentence, and proposes directly elected crime commissioners to represent part of a force area within police authorities, rather than a single crime commissioner for each police authority.
Before then, the role of PCCs was fulfilled by a board of police authorities, typically made up of 17 members, chosen from a combination of elected politicians and appointed independents, and directly accountable to Parliament.
So the authorities may be thinking that «FOIA» e-mailed some of the bloggers in the denialsphere directly, with, say, that «passphrase... and this may've led to the Norfolk police convincing a judge to issue a search warrant for Tallbloke's computers, the DoJ sending (via wordpress) notices to some folks ordering them to not destroy relevant info, etc..
• (a) and (b) do not directly relate to the parent's statement; • (c) a legal practitioner is entitled to advise a client of (i) the provisions and import of s 98 of the 1989 Act and (ii) the ability of the police and / or a co-accused to make application for disclosure into the criminal proceedings of statements, reports and documents filed in the care proceedings; • (d) it is wholly inappropriate and potentially a contempt of court, however, for a legal practitioner to advise a client not to comply with an order made in care proceedings; • (e) it is wholly inappropriate and potentially a contempt of court for a legal practitioner to advise a client not to give a full, accurate and comprehensive response to the findings of fact sought by a local authority in the threshold criteria document.
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