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...by the Post Office itself using a general right in English law....
...privilege of a 12-year-old, paid his attorneys the lowest salaries in the state, gave away office guns to a motorcycle club without documenting it and used the office’s spending power to pay for lavish...
...law — by following ministers’ orders to ignore any injunctions from the European Court of Human Rights halting flights....
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...The station’s defenders suggest the drop in audience numbers was inevitable....
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...Speaking to MPs on the House of Commons public accounts committee on Monday, the Home Office officials confirmed that any migrant who had entered the UK after March 7 last year would be barred from claiming...
...In that case, they applauded both use of force and strict application of the law....
...Sir Wyn Williams, chair of the public inquiry, said witnesses would be recalled if required after it emerged that tens of thousands of documents had been disclosed late by the Post Office in recent months...
...The bill, which the government hopes to pass into law before the end of July, will exonerate hundreds of sub-postmasters who were wrongly prosecuted using flawed evidence from the Post Office’s faulty Horizon...
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...Not only has that moment of high-octane global optimism not been matched, but with the world mired in seemingly intractable conflicts and international law being stretched to breaking point, that day feels...
...maintaining public trust”....
...Diversifying public sector technology procurement could help institutions avoid the risks of relying on a single legacy supplier....
...The Post Office scandal is just the latest in a series of corporate scandals that have led to public calls for senior executive accountability (FT View, January 9)....
...They noted this line in the climate judgment: “democracy cannot be reduced to the will of the majority of the electorate and elected representatives, in disregard of the requirements of the rule of law”....
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