Sentences with phrase «unauthorised entry»

"Unauthorised entry" refers to going into a place or accessing information without permission. It means entering somewhere or doing something that you are not allowed to do. Full definition
This includes deterring unauthorised entry by the use of signs and fencing, reviewing lighting as nearly all arson attacks occur in darkness, and ensuring that locks on doors and windows are of the appropriate standard.
In a statement Ms Malhotra described several incidents when people from the leader's office used electronic keys to gain «unauthorised entry into my office in parliament».
The key purpose of an intruder alarm system is to monitor and detect unauthorised entry to a premises, consequently alerting the police or other response services and / or authorised people — such as a caretaker, headmaster or key holding service — to attend the property as part of a response plan.
The ECtHR emphasised that the length of detention of aliens should not be excessive and must be closely related to the purpose of preventing unauthorised entry.
Seema Malhotra, who has lodged a formal complaint, said the unauthorised entry by staff into her Commons office constituted a serious breach of parliamentary privilege.
The Labour MP - who quit as Shadow Treasury Secretary during the frontbench uprising against Jeremy Corbyn - complained to Commons Speaker Mr Bercow that an employee from Mr McDonnell's office and an aide to the party leader had gained «unauthorised entry» to her parliamentary office.
A top Labour MP has accused an aide to Jeremy Corbyn of gaining «unauthorised entry» to her parliamentary office in a fresh twist to the party's woes.
Former shadow chief secretary to the Treasury Seema Malhotra complained to Speaker of the Commons John Bercow about the «unauthorised entry» to her parliamentary office.
The ECtHR rejected the narrow interpretation of this provision suggested by the applicant that as soon as an asylum seeker had surrendered to the authorities, detention was no longer justified under Art 5 because he was no longer seeking «unauthorised entry».
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