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In the Q&A that followed he pressed Phillips on the subject of the Catholic adoption agencies, no doubt hoping to get material for a story. Phillips did not, as the Telegraph claims, "single out" the adoption agencies for criticism. He was responding...
University] argued that “Britain has been ahead of the European curve” in addressing issues of integration. 12.51 Podcast 3: Dr Therese O’Toole [Bristol University] focused on apparent contrasts between New Labour’s and David Cameron’s stances...
Britain's Attorney General Dominic Grieve arrives at number 10 Downing Street to attend the weekly meeting of the Cabinet in London on January 31, 2012. View Photo »
While a prosecution can be brought by the Attorney General, accepted practice is that such matters are more appropriately handled by the CPS and the police. In accordance with usual practice, he has referred the matter to the DPP for consideration. It will be for the CPS to determine whether a criminal ...
(Reuters) - The Serious Fraud Authority (SFO) will be subject to an inquiry next month into the way it selects files to investigate, the Financial Times reported on Wednesday. The Attorney-General Dominic Grieve has asked the head of the Crown...
Grieve, the Attorney General, has blocked the release of Cabinet committee papers relating to devolution under the Freedom of Information Act. Grieve confirmed today his belief that their release would not be in the public interest. Instead, Grieve said...
The penalty for breaking this law includes jail. But experts said that while Mr Cameron may have flirted with a reprimand by Attorney General Dominic Grieve, his Huhne joke was not actionable. One guest said: ‘It was very near the knuckle but it got a...
Britain's Attorney General Dominic Grieve arrives for a COBRA meeting at the Cabinet Office in London August 11, 2011. Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron, grappling with what could prove a defining crisis of his premiership, will tell parliament on... View Photo »
It is widely believed at Westminster that the original, tough position was taken following advice from the Attorney General, Dominic Grieve, so few can understand why Mr Cameron has since backed down and let Europe proceed with a hugely expensive, and...
Dominic Grieve took a peek at evolving Flackwell Heath campus of Amersham & Wycombe College on a visit last week. The former secondary school, which was built in 1969, has had a major transformation over the winter. The work is set to be completed in...
Dominic Charles Roberts Grieve (born 24 May 1956) is a British politician and barrister. He is the Conservative Member of Parliament for Beaconsfield and Shadow Justice Secretary. He is also a Queen's Counsel. Full Article
Britain's Attorney General Dominic Grieve arrives for a COBRA meeting at the Cabinet Office in London August 11, 2011. Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron, grappling with what could prove a defining crisis of his premiership, will tell parliament on Thursday how he plans to tackle...
View Photo »British Attorney General Dominic Grieve, left, makes a comment as Canada's Attorney General Rob Nicholson attends a briefing for the the third "Quintet" meeting of Attorneys General in Sydney, Friday, July 15, 2011. The 2011 Quintet meeting will focus on joint and cooperative actions...
View Photo »British Secretary of State for Defence Liam Fox (R) and Attorney General Dominic Grieve (L) leave 10 Downing Street in central London, following a cabinet meeting, on June 21, 2011.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 03: Attorney General Dominic Grieve arrives in Downing Street to attend a Cabinet meeting on May 3, 2011 in London, England. The Cabinet are expected to be briefed on the killing of fugitive terrorist Osama Bin Laden by US special forces in the Pakistani city of...
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 29: Attorney General for England & Wales, Dominic Grieve arrives in Downing Street to attend the weekly Cabinet meeting on March 29, 2011 in London, England. Delegates and foreign ministers from several countries are meeting in central London for a conference on...
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 22: Attorney General Dominic Grieve leaves Downing Street after attending a Cabinet meeting on March 22, 2011 in London, England. Britain has increased its contribution to the coalition forces' enforcement of a no-fly zone over Libya. British military aircraft...
View Photo »Britain's Attorney General Dominic Grieve arrives for a meeting at number 10 Downing Street in London March 22, 2011.
View Photo »Britain's Attorney General Dominic Grieve arrives for a Cabinet meeting in Downing Street in London, on March 22, 2011. British lawmakers Monday overwhelmingly supported the country's involvement in the ongoing military operation to enforce a UN-sanctioned no-fly zone over Libya.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 18: The Attorney General Dominic Grieve leaves number 10 Downing Street after a Cabinet meeting on March 18, 2011 in London, England. UK defence forces will help to enforce a no-fly zone over Libya after the UN voted in favour of a resolution that backed 'all...
View Photo »Britain's Secretary of State for Justice Ken Clarke, left, and Attorney General Dominic Grieve leaves Downing Street in London, to attend Parliament, Thursday, Aug. 11, 2011. Lawmakers were summoned back from their summer vacations for an emergency session of Parliament in the riots as...
View Photo »U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, second left, comments as other Attorneys General Chris Finlayson, left, of New Zealand, Robert McClelland of Australia, Dominic Grieve of United Kingdom, second right, and Rob Nicholson of Canada, right, attend a briefing for the the third "Quintet"...
View Photo »Attorneys-General, from left, New Zealand's Chris Finlayson, U.S. Eric Holder, Australia's Robert McClelland, British Dominic Grieve and Canada's Rob Nicholson attend a briefing for the the third "Quintet" meeting of Attorneys General in Sydney, Friday, July 15, 2011. The 2011 Quintet...
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 05: Louis Charalambous, the lawyer for Christopher Jefferies, leaves the High Court where Attorney General Dominic Grieve claimed two national newspapers published articles which were in contempt of court on July 5, 2011 in London, England. Articles which...
View Photo »Britain's Attorney General Dominic Grieve arrives for a COBRA meeting at the Cabinet Office in London August 11, 2011. Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron, grappling with what could prove a defining crisis of his premiership, will tell parliament on Thursday how he plans to tackle...
View Photo »While a prosecution can be brought by the Attorney General, accepted practice is that such matters are more appropriately handled by the CPS and the police. In accordance with usual practice, he has referred the matter to the DPP for consideration. It will be for the CPS to determine whether a criminal ...
