Sentences with phrase «properly scrutinised»

The Report therefore focuses upon this gap between the real significance of the Great Repeal Bill's delegated powers on the one hand, and the danger that these will not be properly scrutinised or controlled on the other.
«Freedom of access to information is... the only means by which research can be properly scrutinised in order to ensure the best possible outcome for people and animals,» said the animal rights organization People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals in a statement issued today.
If, however, those same people intend to speak about science and are not properly scrutinised then it will negatively affect the reputation of the event organisers.
BHA Faith Schools Campaigner Richy Thompson commented, «It is vitally important that Free School proposals can be properly scrutinised by the public, and this is extremely difficult when we don't know who they are until they are backed by the Government to open — by which point, it is often too late to stop them.
«It is the role of the politicians and parliament to make sure that requests for new powers, updated powers, made by the security services, are properly scrutinised and checked.
BASC will be active in ensuring that it is properly scrutinised and that the interests of shooting and our members are protected.»
If the vote passes, then the proposed bill will progress to committee stage where it will be properly scrutinised.
It criticises the «complete lack of transparency» around the Department for Education's free schools programme and the lack of robust processes to ensure that free schools are properly scrutinised and accountable on grounds of racial equality.
«I think it's important that during the passege of this bill we ensure the bill is properly scrutinised, and is put to the test of people in this country in a referendum».
Either they were not properly scrutinised, or she was failing to give her other responsibilities appropriate attention.
When will SPUC stop spreading these untrue stories, and when will the government start properly scrutinising their activities, and the claims they are making in schools?
Speaking in favour of the amendment, QC and crossbench peer Lord Pannick said it would enable Parliament to exercise some «control» over the process of withdrawal and fulfil its duty to properly scrutinise.
Given this substantial overspend it is imperative that parliament given the opportunity to properly scrutinise the «concept phase» process and a full debate in the House of Commons on the issue should be scheduled immediately on publication of the Initial Gate report.
Just as concerning is the growing inability of local newspapers to properly scrutinise decisions being made by councils.
This is why it is important Parliament properly scrutinises two forthcoming Bills which address medical innovation and so raise issues of patient safety: the Medical Innovation Bill in the House of Lords, and the Access to Medical Treatment (Innovation) Bill in the House of Commons, which is unpublished at present.

Not exact matches

It warns some of the plans are legally questionable but the lack of information about the conclusions means parliament and the public are not properly able to scrutinise them.
Other related recommendations are that committees tasked with scrutinising secondary legislation laid under the «Great Repeal Bill» should make effective use of external expertise and public consultation, and that they should be properly resourced.
In the cases scrutinised, the initial duty of disclosure was properly complied with in 56.6 % of cases, continuing disclosure in 71.3 % of relevant cases and sensitive material in 47.5 %.
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