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"local authority" Definitions
  1. the organization that is responsible for the government of an area in the UK

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According to the rule, when local authority is litigated, judges should treat the scope of local authority in a very limited manner.
According to the local authority, an investigation has been opened.
And over all, Americans tend to resist ceding their local authority.
You'll find maps of the walkways on the local authority website.
The local authority noted that these gadgets distracted girls from studies.
Of those, around 15 will be offered places in local authority accommodation.
But Lime, Bird and Uber were refused licenses by the local authority.
Without setting out to do so, my local authority had failed me.
We also use data from Landmark and Land Registry — local authority data.
Mr. Sessions has argued that consent decrees usurp state and local authority.
But in seeking the land, Mr. Balayo was taking on local authority.
You state that studies suggest that freedom from local-authority control improves results.
The local authority first set Day Zero for April 12, and panic ensued.
Converting it back to a residence would require permission from the local authority.
Boston went for Brexit by 20.5:210, the highest margin of any local authority.
But an even greater impediment to his power is an age-old one: local authority.
Instead, to maintain services, Mr Clarkson is gradually turning his local authority into a business.
Like any good alien invasion movie, we return to the local authority figure for comment.
The number of elderly people receiving social care from their local authority declined by 26%.
The local authority banned Facebook's Free Basics on a similar net neutrality grounds last year.
"There is no legitimate justification to limit local authority to build essential infrastructure," Mitchell said.
The pesticide lobby has long sought to preempt local authority through the federal pesticide law.
But Mr. Trump pardoned him over the summer, seemingly endorsing his view of local authority.
Local authority debt, corporate bonds and mortgage-backed securities are options but each has problems.
Wuhan's local authority did issue reports on the disease, but they were on and off.
The number of pensioners receiving care from their local authority declined by 26% over that period.
"If women cannot flee across local authority boundaries, their lives can be at risk," Neate said.
Besides improving coordination with the local authority, Gringgo's app provides the latest prices for recyclable waste.
The Grenfell tragedy has acted as a focal point for anger at local authority funding cuts.
On Monday, nurses in local authority clinics in the capital, Harare, also walked off the job.
Expansion to e-learning would also help the startup improve its brand image with local authority.
Illinois' 2013 law curtailed local authority to regulate firearm but it's not explicitly a preemption law.
That local authority adds to the already difficult task of attracting new drivers to Didi's platform.
Nearby, local authority policeman Admire Manenji was waving down trucks carrying soil to check their permission papers.
Britain's Local Authority Pension Fund Forum (LAPFF) recommended members vote against Ryanair's financial report at the Sept.
So I'll go to my state legislature and ask them, again, to give us back local authority.
"Respect for local authority" and "acceptance of difference" are not themes that inspire the new Republican Party.
In Sweden, a local authority was fined under GDPR for trialing facial recognition on high-school students.
In 2012 Iitate's became the first local authority in Fukushima prefecture to set a date for ending evacuation.
On average they increased the total stock of housing in their local authority by 3,000 in 2010-16.
With luck, a local authority will stick an enforcement notice to the caravan, telling them to up sticks.
Yet when head teachers and the local authority sought to improve school standards, they turned to the capital.
Completed in 1974, Grenfell Tower was owned by the local authority of the borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
"We're just waiting for local authority approval to sell the fish to local customers as well," explains Hofman.
They have said they transferred the home's records to the local authority when the home closed in 1961.
However, analysts are skeptical that Scholz will manage to suspend these debt rules even at local authority level.
Under the president's order, written consent is required from the governor and a local authority, typically the county.
And yet the amount she is paid by the local authority is unlikely to increase from £333 per hour.
Mr Ewing has also called for a constitutional referendum, seeking greater local authority over Crown land and the police.
Only one of Scotland's 37-man squad was born in a local authority that voted to leave in 2014.
That means that the work wasn't inspected by your local authority, so it may not be up to code.
The results are reproduced below, with the dependent variable the vote percentage obtained by Leave in the local authority.
Frog Orr-Ewing, the vicar, calls minsters the "ecclesiastical equivalent of academies" (state-run schools outside local-authority control).
Then, one Christmas, Áine's parents asked the local authority to take her into respite care for a short time.
The local authority had previously said it cannot issue a building licence if other permits have not been issued.
The local authority market is relatively small, while the central bank has long fretted about an overheated housing market.
The City of London is the smallest, but richest local authority in Britain, according to an analysis by Reuters.
So when their local authority seemed slow to welcome Syrian refugees, they thought little of taking on this task, too.
When the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition came to power in 2010, it set about freeing schools from local-authority control.
He gained employment because the local authority insisted that the beach concessionaires improve safety standards after a spate of drownings.
Hashem Sedghamiz, a local authority on carpets, sitting in the green courtyard of his restored Qajar-dynasty house in Shiraz.
Political leaders would also have to agree on "local security forces, local authority and revenues", the statement said, without elaborating.
Unfortunately, the financial crash reduced the capacity of local government, and much local authority work disappeared between 2011 and 2015.
Completed in 1974, Grenfell Tower was owned by the local authority of one of London's richest boroughs, Kensington and Chelsea.
He also mentioned that the local authority would have to hire more people and veterinarians to do the border checks.
In its draft budget for 2017-18 it has already cut local-authority spending, points out Ronald MacDonald of Glasgow University.
In 2009 Sistema bought a controlling stake in Bashneft, a medium-sized oil firm, from a local authority for $2.5 billion.
The local authority would shut down Pacific Textiles' factory completely if it fell short of environmental standards again, Hon told Reuters.
The town is home to roughly 24.05,25.70 people, with the same number living in the rest of the local authority area.
Blackpool is the local authority which has lost most per person under austerity, because it is so reliant on public spending.
Rick Snyder (R), was behind the decision to switch Flint's water supply, they said, supplanting local authority under a state law.
The local authority, the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, thanked donors but said it could not take any further donations.
Deals with education, social housing and local authority clients were repriced to reflect their fair value, causing losses of £374 million.
Stefan Noble of OCSI defines left-behind places as local-authority wards that fall within the first decile of both indices.
Nor does the requirement that the number be reached 'in consultation with local authorities' require that every local authority is consulted.
Yet recent cuts in local-authority spending on social care have turned this into a huge problem for the National Health Service.
But schooling systems in East Asia, hailed for their "results", are characterised by tight local authority control, just the opposite of "autonomy".
The quarterly CPI increase was due to price rises for local authority rates and payments, vegetables, and meat and poultry, it said.
But some are refusing to look after government-funded clients altogether, because they say local authority funding does not cover the cost.
Nanok wanted the government to give 20 percent of the revenue to the local authority and 10 percent to the local community.
But the court ruled that an exemption should only be granted if a local authority was better able to meet regulatory objectives.
After the 2008 crisis, both had their local authority stripped away by the state of Michigan, with emergency managers replacing municipal governments.
Back the Blue would take away local authority by requiring the use of new mandatory minimum sentences created by politicians in Washington.
Netflix's chief content officer, Ted Sarandos, hinted that Netflix could do the same thing around the world depending on local authority requests.
Netflix's chief content officer, Ted Sarandos, hinted that Netflix could do the same thing around the world depending on local authority requests.
However, earlier this year, VICE sent Freedom of Information requests to every local authority in the country with responsibility for children's services.
It&aposs got about another hour and 25 under the permission granted by the London local authority, actually London&aposs mayor, Sadiq Khan.
The catalyst for the suspension was a decision by local authority Kent County Council to withdraw its £250 million investment in the fund.
Kate Greenaway Nursery School, run by the local authority in Islington, North London, is a confidence-inspiring place full of happy, busy children.
But Hackney is also, on a measure of "multiple deprivation", the 1003th most deprived of more than 400 local-authority areas in Britain.
North Yorkshire County Council was the first local authority to grant a shale gas fracking permit since a moratorium was lifted in 2012.
Supporters of the reforms argue that running a dual system, made up of both academies and local-authority schools, is expensive and confusing.
She is considering reforms including giving more money directly to schools; national assessments in primaries; a streamlined curriculum and reduced local-authority control.
The Department for Communities said in a statement that 60 high rise buildings across 25 local authority areas had now failed the tests.
"This is a common sense bill that protects the privacy expectations of our citizens while clarifying local authority," said Republican Representative Paul Stam.
Airbnb has also sought to use its platform-reach to beat against local authority rule changes that threaten its 'home sharing' business model.
The results will be shared with the U.K. government to help inform decisions on both national and local authority investment on charging stations.
A month after the meeting, the local authority approved the project, but it remains tied up in legal challenges in the Irish High Court.
Dependence on Local-Authority Funding: Voyage's ratings are constrained by high dependence on local government, which accounts for over 0003% of the company's funding.
Due to the current reduction in UK local-authority budgets, Fitch expects the average level of fees paid by them to remain under pressure.
Each student is funded by their local council but local-authority budgets have been squeezed under the austerity programme of the current Conservative government.
Dependence on Local-Authority Funding: Voyage's ratings are constrained by its high dependence on local government, which accounts for around 90% of its funding.
Over the last six years, almost 350 libraries in the UK have been forced to close because of drastic cuts to local authority spending.
I lived in this town for three years during my twenties — three years of having a self-imposed curfew because of local authority cuts.
The Department for Communities said in a statement that the cladding from 181 high-rise buildings in 51 local authority areas had failed tests.
As councils take more risks to raise cash, there will inevitably be failures, warns Martin Reeves of the Society of Local Authority Chief Executives.
It is not known whether the upgrades were made, as Insider found no records of planning application listed with Barnet Council, the local authority.
But it suffered decline over the years, and after major damage from the 2000 storm, the local authority mulled whether it was worth saving.
For Lara Blecher, of Britain's Local Authority Pension Fund Forum, which signed the letter, audits are still not taking adequate account of climate risk.
He also wants to require people to report lost and stolen guns and to expand local authority to regulate guns, including in government buildings.
A government survey in 2015-16 found that just 84% of private renters had a working smoke alarm, compared with 93% of local authority tenants.
In another major step last year, Apple began storing data of its China-based users locally, making seas of digital footprints accessible to local authority.
Just as players are given freedom to work things out on the pitch, so too are health and local-authority leaders in the conference room.
The last decade has seen the number of local authority funerals rise from 62 in 22009/230 to 218 by the end of 22018/22018.
This activity commonly violates the terms of a Tenancy Agreement, and may also violate the building lease, local authority regulations, buildings insurance, and mortgage terms.
In one area, fishermen took boats to sea to hold a protest without risking suppression by the local authority, activist Paul Tran Minh Nhat said.
The federal government must receive 48 hours notice before a local authority can release an illegal immigrant in custody who is wanted by federal authorities.
Dependence on Local-Authority Funding: Voyage's ratings are constrained by a high dependence on local government, which accounts for around 90% of the company's funding.
Local-authority spending on social care for the elderly has fallen by 85% in real terms since 2009-10, even as the population has aged.
The leader of the local authority was quoted as saying the 18-year-old was an Iraqi who had come to Britain as an orphan.
Yet the school denies responsibility, and the local authority has put pressure on parents to keep their children in attendance and stopped them from protesting.
A Swedish watchdog fined a local authority over $20,000 for trialing a facial recognition software on high-school students to keep track of their attendance.
The push by industry and the Trump administration to override local authority to set lease rates will undermine many cities' efforts to expand digital access.
Instead they've historically turned to more underhanded efforts to not only hamstring these networks, but curtail local authority over how taxpayer money should be spent.
And the ante has just been upped: Beginning February 1, the local authority introduced the most severe water restrictions yet in Cape Town's long history.
The partnership business, which regenerates public sector brownfields and local authority estates, has insulated the company from a slowdown in the private for-sale market.
Although investors say they expect demand for microflats to grow, planning restrictions could become an issue because specific local authority permission is needed for new builds.
"The only film I can think of recently where a local authority has overruled our rating is This is England, a Shane Meadows film," Austin says.
The judge, Justice Garnham, said more work was needed to be done to tackle harmful air pollution in 45 local authority areas in England and Wales.
As with many public housing projects, the local authority budgets used to manage the estates were slashed in the late 1970s, and it fell into disrepair.
Completed in 1974, Grenfell Tower was a 24-storey social housing block owned by the local authority of the west London borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
The local authority said 22 residents fell ill after Friday's evening meal at the Cheneraie care home in Lherm, 30 kilometers (18.64 miles) south of Toulouse.
The owner of the gas station calculates the tax based on the station's location, collects it from you and sends the taxes to his local authority.
The local authority, Hackney Council, said its records of street art only date back seven years and so contain no mention of "Snorting Copper," from 2005.
"This is a common sense bill that protects the privacy expectations of our citizens while clarifying local authority," said Republican Representative Paul Stam, one of the sponsors.
A local authority fined the company 672 million dong ($29,557.95) for the December spill, which breached limits for acidity and alkalinity balance and color, among other violations.
Zambia had ordered the manufacturer to withdraw the drink after tests showed it contained Sildenafil Citrata whose brand name is Viagra, a Ndola local authority statement said.
In addition, Hounslow council, a near neighbour of Kensington's in London, has pledged to spend £4m on "fire-related services" and work on local-authority-owned buildings.
In 2015 rules were tightened to make it harder to obtain gypsy or traveller status, which is granted by the local authority or the national planning inspectorate.
Would a Corbyn government or local authority allow such businesses to fail, as they must if the economy is not to be weighed down by zombie firms?
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - All computer systems are up and running again in Copenhagen's hospitals after an error caused a major network breakdown on Friday, a local authority said.
Mr Osborne also pledged to free all state schools from local-authority control by 2020 (currently one in seven primaries and two in three secondaries are independent).
When a delegation from the local authority visited on Wednesday to give the villagers a three-day deadline to move, they said they were not going anywhere.
Ministers initially estimated local authority capacity at 350 but extended it to 480 in April after saying there had been "an administrative error" in the initial figure.
But like Labour, it mostly held on to councils it already controlled, wrestling just one local authority from its rivals by the time of this article's publication.
But the governors of several large red states, including Arizona, Texas, and Florida, are largely leaving local officials to fight their own battles or usurping local authority.
An emergency manager for the city, appointed by Snyder, was behind the decision to switch Flint's water supply, she said, supplanting local authority under a state law.
The local authority officially declares its job is to reinforce the importance of financial services to the British economy and to promote those services around the world.
"I don't accept that the general election shows the will of the people has changed," said Alan Jarrett, the Brexit-supporting leader of the Conservative-run local authority.
"Westminster council took the view that in their particular local authority area, where gang violence may have been a live issue, then that trumped anything else," Austin continues.
But in season 1, at least, the local authority represented by Sheriff Jim Hopper slowly comes around to believing and helping the characters most threatened by the supernatural.
One that began to emerge in the 22013s is a shadowy kind of investment company, under local-authority control, known as a "local government financing vehicle", or LGFV.
The local authority, the Putuo district government, said in response to faxed questions that it wanted to demolish the neighborhood and "make residents' lives better" by relocating them.
Nasty political divides date from Argentina's independence from Spain early in the 19th century, a time of bloody disputes between advocates of local authority or strong central rule.
But Hassan Darwish, an official with the local authority running the opposition-controlled Idlib region, said they desperately needed more food and shelter to support the displaced population.
They can contain up to 43 litres and are suitable for medium-sized pedal bins, garden waste, grass clippings, local authority kerbside waste bins and pretty much anything.
The company said it was looking to increase its market share in the residential property market, as well as win more business with commercial and local authority clients.
Downside risks to public finances remain, including higher-than-budgeted local authority and social security spending, and the potential negative impact of lower-than-expected inflation on revenues.
The benefits of development seep out of the area: extra tax revenue generated by new residents tends to flow to central government rather than to the local authority.
In a statement, the Trump Organization said it was "considering all potential coastal protection options at present" and would be in contact with the local authority before Christmas.
"Once a president is removed from office, any local authority" could prosecute him, Consovoy told a panel of three judges from the U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals.
The local authority launched a level-three emergency plan on Monday afternoon in response to the Spring Festival transport with a level-two security plan launched by Guangzhou police.
His house and decked garden, which is adorned with poppies and pink foxgloves and overlooked by towering apartment blocks, could soon be demolished if local authority plans are approved.
Ms Raggi inherited a city hall notorious for sleaze that had been under central-government administration because of an investigation into links between local-authority executives and organised crime.
A fifth of employees in West Somerset are paid the minimum, a greater share than in any other local authority (and compared with just one in 20 in London).
The government's pollution plans have been criticized by environmental groups which have said the 45 local authority areas would be unlikely to comply with European pollution rules until 2021.
Despite cuts of 2012% to local-authority funding of such services between 2013 and 2017, the number of visits to sex clinics rose by 13%, to 3.3m a year.
LONDON (Reuters) - Plans to build a glass viewing tower perched 1,000 feet above London on a slender tower shaped like a tulip have been approved by the local authority.
Under current rules, a local authority gives precedence to the organization that files the first request to stage a rally or demonstration, irrespective of the aims of the gathering.
Britain said on Wednesday it was sending in a task force to help run the local authority, which has been struggling to cope with the aftermath of the fire.
During Sunday's protests in Hong Kong, many participants described a violation of trust, with the crackdown on the demonstrations prompting a basic reassessment of the legitimacy of local authority.
The city council in the north east of England was the first local authority to come top of Stonewall's annual list since it launched the rankings 16 years ago.
According to data from the district's local authority, five of the people evacuated from Sfintilor were on a waiting list for social housing - some for more than 212 years.
Some workers at an opposition-controlled local authority in Caracas were dodging the measure by vacating their offices as mandated but operating mobile units to carry out neighborhood visits.
Sobotka, however, said that while it might be possible to order a postal ballot that way, both the local authority and the postal service were supposed to verify passport details.
Following the payment default, Dexia brought a claim against the local authority, seeking to recover €6.5m that was due to be paid on the swap up to the 2013 maturity.
The club had its license revoked and was forced to close by local authority Islington Council in the wake of two separate drug-related deaths that occurred earlier this summer.
This coming August, he'll set up a crowdfunding page to raise money for the statue, which will be part-funded by his fellow arts council members and the local authority.
The local authority, which owns the tower block where families rent their homes, says it is doing all it can to support the victims and to help the relief operation.
Around the nation, state legislatures are rapidly firing off bills to streamline the massive deployment of 5G wireless infrastructure, preempting local authority in favor of the telecom industry's financial interests.
One of the tongues was folded around a knife wrapped in a piece of printed paper bearing the name of a family services lawyer for the local authority, Allday said.
Since there's little the school can do about its high latitude and brooding climate, the local authority is instead trying recreate the psychological effects of sunshine on its pupils artificially.
The important thing is to check with your local authority for details on what is allowed, and what is not, when the local government tells you to shelter in place.
China's TikTok today launched an education program in India as the popular short-video app looks to expand its offering and assuage local authority in one of its biggest markets.
"There is talk that (the plant) will be closed, passed on to someone, nationalized or (it is) still not clear what," Ivan Nazar, head of the local authority, told Reuters.
The local authority then writes a report listing the damage the community suffered: deaths, injuries and material losses, as well as - in theory - the community's assessment of the mental health impact.
Data on housing construction by local authority do not match up perfectly with data on which party controls what council, so all our results should be interpreted as a rough estimate.
The number of venues, such as bars and restaurants, with licenses to sell alcohol in the City of London in 2017 fell 1.6 percent, data from the municipal local authority shows.
Other sources said deep mistrust among the parties remained an obstacle to forming a local authority to take over control according to the truce deal reached at peace talks in December.
Mittal had reportedly decided to sell his Summer Palace because Barnet Council, the local authority, had granted permission to redevelop a neighboring mansion into luxury apartments which would overlook his garden.
To bypass the censorship, some users began to use VPN apps on their smartphone, an act that local authority quickly deemed "unlawful" and moved to open cases against hundreds of citizens.
A Conservative Party bastion, Northamptonshire is leafy and affluent, littered with aristocratic estates — yet in February its local authority became the first in two decades to effectively run out of money.
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - The Stockholm region of Sweden reported 28 new confirmed cases of the coronavirus on Thursday, the local authority said, taking the total number of cases in Sweden to 88.
"The operation is likely to be resumed soon after the local authority provides adequate security," he said, adding that the port is set to reopen later on Tuesday or on Wednesday.
Grenfell United, a group representing survivors and bereaved families, said the Kensington and Chelsea local authority, which owned the building, and the companies involved in the refurbishment, had questions to answer.
"It must be clear that federal aid must remain an exception and linked to strict conditions of fiscal discipline and stricter local authority supervision," SPD parliamentary deputy leader Achim Post said.
Since Third Energy was granted its permit, shale gas developer Cuadrilla has gained approval for a second permit in northwest England after the government intervened and overruled a local authority decision.
A spokesman for the local authority says it takes the needs of residents into account as much as businesses and aims to provide housing and council services to the highest standard.
The number of venues, such as bars and restaurants, with licenses to sell alcohol in the City of London in 2017 rose 10 percent, data from the municipal local authority shows.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's government approved its second-ever shale gas fracking permit on Thursday, overruling a local authority decision and boosting the country's position as Europe's most promising shale gas exploration ground.
The case erupted in 2015 when a video emerged allegedly showing Zaev demanding a bribe of around 160,000 euros ($188,000) from a local businessman over a land deal with the local authority.
"Right now, we are at a position where 95 buildings in 32 local authority areas have now failed the tests and that remains a 100 percent failure rate," the spokesman told reporters.
In the emails, French and representatives of Harley and Rydon also discuss the choice of panel models and colors and how they were inching towards securing the contract with the local authority.
"Right now, we are at a position where 95 buildings in 32 local authority areas have now failed the tests and that remains a 100 percent failure rate," May's spokesman told reporters.
We've been working for a year and a half with Thomas Heatherwick, an up-and-coming local architect, and this last month we put in the planning application to the local authority.
The mandate overrides local authority to negotiate with these companies over lease terms like the small-cell devices' location, size, appearance or any contribution to enable more equitable or affordable internet service.
Growing upheaval within the fragile coalition in recent months has fanned speculation that elections will be brought forward, most likely to May, when the European Parliament and local authority elections are scheduled.
The bills direct that the state's constitution "shall always be republican in form," and transfers various levels of local authority from the former District of Columbia to the new State of Washington.
"The government recognizes the role of business rates as a source of local authority income and will consider input from the sector as part of the review of business rates," it said.
"The government recognises the role of business rates as a source of local authority income and will consider input from the sector as part of the review of business rates," it said.
The proposed model will see housing benefits, which currently makes up 53 percent of refuge funding, no longer be used to pay for refuges spaces, with refuges instead relying on local authority grants.
"So where we had that one and only stable income stream, which was housing benefit, now they're talking about giving it to the local authority," says Ella, a refuge manager in southeast England.
Among those signing the letter was the Local Authority Pension Fund Forum, an association of more than 70 United Kingdom-based public sector pension funds with about $300 billion in assets under management.
"The exam has been my only motivation for the past decade," Wang said By November 2017, 15,699 out-of-province students registered in Fujian for the 2018 gaokao, according to the local authority.
Uber's licence to operate in the northern English city of Sheffield was suspended last Friday after it failed to respond to requests about the management of its taxi app, the local authority said.
The project is the latest in a fundraising campaign for the club's ongoing legal fight to re-open following its closure in September by local authority Islington Council following two drug-related deaths.
STOCKHOLM, March 5 (Reuters) - The Stockholm region of Sweden reported 28 new confirmed cases of the coronavirus on Thursday, the local authority said, taking the total number of cases in Sweden to 88.
"Continuous uncertainty from the local authority in managing the process as well as delays in assigning contracts, have lead EGP to freeze its business development operations in the country," an Enel spokeswoman said.
Two people added that Amazon is closely watching how the local authority handles a recent controversial RTI application where censorship on Netflix and Hotstar was sought for offering unfiltered content on their respective services.
He reckons this would fall and the process speed up if those in work could bypass the Home Office and ask local-authority nationality-checkers to use income-tax data to confirm their status.
From the basement of Dukinfield town hall in Tameside, a team of local-authority workers has long provided support to almost 4,000 elderly people, who can summon them at the touch of a button.
Tower Hamlets, the local authority, recently revealed plans to replace the library, which closed over a decade ago, with five council-built homes, as part of a drive to put up 2,000 by 2022.
The prime minister's office noted that about 4,350 children under the age of 18 died every year and that their families faced thousands of pounds in local authority fees for burial or cremation costs.
Film makers wishing to show their films at cinemas in the UK without a BBFC certificate may do so with permission from the local authority for the area in which the cinema is located.
Serett triumphed nonetheless, becoming a leading local authority for sexual rights and female empowerment, running popular sensuality workshops and even appearing beside Hugh Hefner in the 1967 NBC television special, The Pursuit of Pleasure.
Local authority figures, such as a mayor, police chief or county commissioner, are the best ones to deliver the news because they will be seen as more credible in a community, Ms. Beriwal said.
A local authority official said the diplomats had not been taken to U Shey Kya, a village where eight women have told Reuters they and dozens of others were raped or sexually assaulted by soldiers.
HONG KONG, March 31 (Reuters) - China Vanke , the subject of a protracted corporate power tussle, has come under the direct control of the Shenzhen municipal government, according to a WeChat post by a local authority.
Major producers will be set up with a separate focus on thermal coal, coking coal and anthracite, while smaller producers will be merged into larger ones, the local authority said on its official website (www.shanxi.gov.cn).
LONDON (Reuters) - Uber's license to operate in the northern English city of Sheffield was suspended last Friday after it failed to respond to requests about the management of its taxi app, the local authority said.
The project is backed by the French state and the local authority for the Ile-de-France region, which numbers 13 million habitants and accounts for almost a third of France's gross domestic product (GDP).
State-run news agency Telam cited Unac saying that Barrick committed mining code violations, including a failure to ensure safety rules, comply with monitoring and contingency plans and report the incident to the local authority.
"Depending on the price being paid, buyers should budget for approximately 10 to 11 percent of the value in costs, to include Stamp Duty Land Tax, legal and local authority search fees," Mr. Wheeler said.
The Homeless Link charity asks members of the public to flag the locations of rough sleepers using its StreetLink app so that it can alert the relevant local authority or outreach group to send help.
The Homeless Link charity asks members of the public to flag the locations of rough sleepers using its StreetLink app so that it can alert the relevant local authority or outreach group to send help.
The company failed to secure permission from the local authority in India to use this frequency band, which the nation has yet to open for commercial usage, a person familiar with the matter told TechCrunch.
LONDON (Reuters) - Brighton has renewed Uber's license to operate in the southern English city for six months while the local authority follows the outcome of London's move to strip the taxi app of its license.
Critics have accused the local authority of neglecting the tower because of indifference toward its low-income, immigrant residents - prompting a wider public debate about Britain's yawning rich-poor divide and class prejudice among officials.
The junction is often snarled with traffic, so in January, someone — either a local authority or a concerned citizen, it's not clear — placed a makeshift concrete median in the road to better manage the flow.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Environmental activist Homero Gomez, who fought to protect the famed monarch butterfly, has been found dead in the western Mexican state of Michoacan, a local authority said, two weeks after he disappeared.
" The statement continued: "In February 2018, working closely with Bexley local Authority and the FSA, we issued a precautionary product recall after trace amounts of dairy ingredients were identified in materials used to make our product.
Using a 80,000-strong panel of voters, the pollsters have ranked 188 of the 206 local authority areas in England, Scotland and Wales by their propensity to vote for Brexit at the referendum on June 23rd.
Part of the reason is that the U.K.'s Department of Transportation and Transport for London (the city's local authority) have not yet determined whether and how to change electric scooters' classification for open-road use.
Gangadevi Upadhyay, deputy head of Tatopani rural municipality, said the local authority had started putting in a solar pump in Dagivada village, with an estimated budget of 10 million rupees, which would benefit almost 300 households.
Whereas Mr Gove sought to release schools from the constraints of local authority control before leaving them free to flourish or flounder, Ms Morgan is pushing education in the direction of a more closely managed system.
S. Chandrakumar, a police inspector in the temple town, said the police had begun investigations of 17 people, including the temple leadership, on allegations ranging from culpable homicide to violating the orders of a local authority.
The guidance, issued by New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Singh Grewal in a memo to local prosecutors, comes as Grewal's office prepares to establish a working group to study local authority in matters of marijuana decriminalization.
Police were called to one meeting in Haninge, near Stockholm, where the local authority had gathered residents and parents of pupils at a nearby school to inform them about plans for a center for unaccompanied minors.
"I have flashbacks every single day, of the smoke, of people running out, of the tower in flames, lit like a giant candle," he said, adding that he receives mental health counseling from the local authority.
Volunteers wrap the migrants in reflective blankets, then shuttle them to vans operated by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, which has the unenviable task of managing the chaos in the absence of effective local authority.
LONDON, Dec 7 (Reuters) - Uber's licence to operate in the northern English city of Sheffield was suspended last Friday after it failed to respond to requests about the management of the taxi app, the local authority said.
This balances the group's high leverage, pressures on profitability due to rising staff costs, high dependence on local-authority funding, and the shift in the underlying business model towards assisted living mitigated by a strong asset base.
Total loans outstanding to the local authority sector increased by 28% yoy to NZD6.5bn at end-June 2016, and LGFA provided 70% of the sector's long-term borrowing requirements in the financial year to June 13 (FY16).
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain said on Wednesday it was sending in a task force to help run the local authority struggling to cope with the aftermath of a London tower block blaze which killed at least 80 people.
Other sources said deep mistrust among the parties remained the main obstacle to forming a local authority that would run the city and ports according to the truce agreement reached at U.N.-led peace talks in December.
LONDON (Reuters) - Furious survivors of the London tower block fire that killed at least 80 people booed the new leader of the local authority during chaotic scenes on Wednesday at the council's first meeting since the blaze.
The airport started to buy up land for a second runway in the 1960s, has been working with local-authority planners on the project since the 1970s and has plenty of spare capacity in its new terminal.
Taylor said the local authority must learn the lessons of Britain's referendum vote last year to leave the European Union, when growing income inequality led to a protest against the existing economic and political way of life.
"Any scheme would need to provide value for money, target support where it was most needed, be deliverable at local authority level and minimise the scope for fraud," the environment ministry said in a document released on Friday.
The fire has acted as a focal point for anger at local authority funding cuts and, if more buildings are deemed unsafe, the government faces the task of rehousing people within existing social housing facilities which are stretched.
However, the Yemeni government believes implementation of phase one should only start when both sides agree on the local authority that will run the ports and the city under the Stockholm agreement, said Sadeq Daweed, a government spokesman.
A watchdog fined a Swedish local authority over $20,559 (200,000 SEK) after it was caught trialing facial recognition technology to monitor the attendance of high-school students, according to a report by the European Data Protection Board (EDPB).
Sanford argued that his state should receive the same kind of exemption due to South Carolina's tourism industry and he made an ideological appeal, referencing a desire for the federal government to defer to state and local authority.
Amid condemnation from the international community, CNRP leader Kem Sokha was jailed last year on treason charges and almost 5,000 local authority positions his party had won were handed to members of the ruling Cambodian People's Party (CPP).
The Florida State Board of Administration, which manages pension assets for Florida state and other local authority employees and had 2.3 million shares of Disney as of the end of 2019, voted against the compensation plan this year.
Attackers believed to belong to the Fulani ethnic group raided the ethnic Dogon village of Sobane Da last Sunday and Monday, killing 35 people, according to the government, although a local authority maintains the real figure is 95 deaths.
Attackers believed to belong to the Fulani ethnic group raided the ethnic Dogon village of Sobane Da on Sunday and Monday, killing 35 people, according to the government, although a local authority maintains the real figure is 95 deaths.
While we do not have anything to announce for the immediate future, we continuously work to develop strategic partnerships, address business feasibility, regulatory, and compliance needs and requirements, and acquire the necessary local authority permissions for new market entries.
The ratings reflect growing pressure on margins and free cash flow (FCF) generation due to rising staff costs, high dependence on local-authority funding and Voyage's strategy to expand substantially the high-growth yet lower-margin community-based care services business.
The banker, who is based in Singapore and works in the relationship management team in UBS's wealth management unit, still has her passport, but was asked to remain in China and meet with local authority officials next week, the person said.
BuzzFeed News did not see a military or local authority presence while touring most of the neighborhoods in St. Thomas or parts of St. John, and residents say it's because of a lack of communication between local leaders and federal reserves.
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Britain's Local Authority Pension Fund Forum (LAPFF), which represents funds that own a combined 1 percent of Ryanair, on Sunday said it planned to file resolutions at the company's next annual general meeting to replace Chairman David Bonderman.
The woman's local authority could not find a space for her in a refuge, so she was placed in bed and breakfast accommodation in her danger zone—the local area where women fleeing violence are most at risk from their abuser.
The head of the local authority of Kensington and Chelsea borough, which owned Grenfell Tower, was forced to resign days later as it became clear the body was failing to provide adequate emergency housing and other services to the survivors.
LONDON (Reuters) - Nottinghamshire County Council gave the green light on Tuesday for shale gas developer IGas to test drill a shale gas site in northeast England in a first sign from the local authority that it supports shale gas projects.
The banker, who is based in Singapore and works in the relationship management team in UBS's wealth management unit, still has her passport, but was asked to remain in China and meet with local authority officials next week, the person said.
And look at every local authority around the country that's going through the miserable experience of deciding not what they will do next year, but what they won't do next year because they won't have the money to do it.
A local authority worker who is the only hijab-wearer in her Sussex village said she had been impressed, during post-university travels round the Middle East, by the "tranquillity and stability" of people despite the difficulty of their lives.
BEIJING (Reuters) - At least three steel mills in the Chinese city of Xuzhou, in the nation's No. 2 steelmaking province, have suspended operations amid local authority orders to shut plants until they meet tough anti-pollution rules, three industry sources said.
A free school is a type of academy, state-funded but not controlled fully by the local authority—one initiative of David Cameron's "Big Society," which was an attempt to make British citizens take on the responsibilities traditionally held by government.
BERLIN (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel has fended off growing calls for more fiscal stimulus by citing the slow outflow of existing federal funds - but data suggests the money is indeed being used up as local authority bottlenecks gradually clear.
Richard, one of England's most controversial monarchs, was reburied at Leicester Cathedral in 2015 after his remains were discovered under a local authority car park some 530 years after he was slain at the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485.
But the reality is more like a developer's nightmare, thanks to hundreds of people living there who have refused to budge from their ramshackle homes for nearly 3803 years as the local authority sought to clear the land for new construction.
Across the country, the past few years have witnessed a spike in state preemption of local authority—every state except one has at least one such law on the books and nearly three-quarters of states have three or more.
LONDON, Aug 6 (Reuters) - A British government pension scheme that looks after local authority retirement pots in West Yorkshire has more than halved its stake in hedge funds in favour of other alternative assets, according to its latest annual report.
This year's public sector surplus from federal, state and local authority funds will dip to 39.5 billion euros from 45.3 billion in 2018, according to the document to be presented to a federal and state government budget meeting on Dec. 13.
The state-owned body, which operates as a promotional institution, funding state or local authority projects, is similar to the much larger German KfW and France's Caisse d'Amortissement de la Dette Sociale (CADES), whose debt is considered a proxy for the sovereign's.
All successful applicants to the fund needed to demonstrate that they furthered the British government's strategy to end violence against women and girls, or were able to help disadvantaged women and girls within the structure of existing government and local authority services.
LONDON (Reuters) - Plans to build a 73-storey skyscraper that would be the tallest in the City of London financial district have been approved by the local authority, which said the project was a vote of confidence in London after the Brexit vote.
The letter was signed by investors from Britain's Local Authority Pension Fund Forum, BNP Paribas Asset Management, pension funds representing public employees in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and Ohio, the Teamsters union and United Auto Workers union retirees, the newspaper said.
This situation was only exacerbated by the introduction of further austerity measures in 2010, slashing the social housing budget by 50 percent and cutting local authority funding so steeply that councils are now at a "breaking point"—leaving no money for vital maintenance.
Three weeks after the June 1353 fire, neither the two companies involved in the cladding on the Grenfell Tower nor the local authority which enforces the building codes have addressed questions from Reuters about whether that test was ever conducted and its outcome.
Local Authority Pension Fund Forum (LAPFF) said Sorrell's pay rose by 56 pct over the past five years to 70.4 million pounds ($101.4 million), which is twice the year-on-year average increase in the company's total shareholder return over the same period.
Finally, in late February 2015, a joint news conference took place in Istanbul with Turkey's deputy prime minister and leading H.D.P. members to announce a 53-point plan, including both the P.K.K.'s disarmament and enhanced local authority in the Kurdish southeast.
James tells us his thoughts on a potential move away from Selhurst Whether or not a move to Crystal Palace Park would be feasible, both financially and in terms of the local authority, a move of ground is clearly something which supporters discuss.
A further deal, Grand City officials said, was for all 50 studios and three one-bedroom apartments in a less imposing converted local authority office building at 68 Halliford Street, Islington, where a spokesman for the developer, EEH Ventures, declined to comment.
The number of venues, such as bars and restaurants, with licenses to sell alcohol in the City of London in 2017 rose 4.7 percent year-on-year in 2018 to at least a 10-year high, data from the municipal local authority shows.
LONDON, June 20133 (IFR) - London's Court of Appeal has ruled that interest rate swaps entered into between Dexia Crediop and Italian local authority Comune di Prato between 2002 and 2006 were valid and binding, enabling Dexia to recover missed payments associated with the trade.
The number of venues, such as bars and restaurants, applying for new licences to sell alcohol in the City of London in the first eight months of 2017 is at a record high, data from the municipal local authority that runs the district shows.
The amendment taking away local authority on the issue of plastics appeared redundant, in any event, because Colorado had approved a law in 1993 preventing municipalities from regulating the use of plastics, said Harlin Savage, communications director for Eco-Cycle, a zero-waste advocacy group.
But it was watered down by member states who were eager to protect the power of their national regulators to investigate U.S. tech companies — which hold swathes of Europeans' data — and ensure citizens could still complain to their local authority about a company located elsewhere.
The Bears Ears Monument boundaries were redrawn by the Trump administration last year to shrink the protected area, which the White House said would restore local authority to much of the land but which tribes and environmentalists decried as an attack on public lands.
Why it matters: Like the mythological hydra, the Islamic State has remained resilient and lethal, even after losing its physical caliphate in Iraq and Syria last year — continuing to thrive in areas without local authority and legitimacy and to recruit from vulnerable Sunni populations.
In stores that are open, and there is an emergency order issued where that store is located, the [district manager] needs to guide store management in how to respond and communicate if they are visited by a local authority that asks why we are open.
In stores that are open, and there is an emergency order issued where that store is located, the DM needs to guide store management in how to respond and communicate if they are visited by a local authority that asks why we are open. 
The Grenfell Action Group, a community organization, had published a series of blog posts about their grievances with the Kensington and Chelsea Tenant Management Organization, the company that runs the building on behalf of the local authority, the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
After almost exclusively turning to federal power over the last decade and a half for solutions to immigration, environmental and energy issues, we must expand local authority over those issues and pit the local against the federal, which may allow defense to turn to offense.
"Since 1980, Congress usurped state and local authority by putting more than 85033,500 federal crimes on the books —including arbitrary mandatory minimums that in some cases throw non-violent or first-time offenders in jail, leading to a vicious cycle of recidivism," said Lewis.
The Singapore-based UBS banker, who is a client relationship manager in the Swiss bank's wealth management unit, still has her passport, but was last week asked to delay her departure from Beijing and remain in China to meet with local authority officials this week.
The number of venues, such as bars and restaurants, applying for new licenses to sell alcohol in the City of London in the first eight months of 2017 is at a record high, data from the municipal local authority that runs the district shows.
When the couple were told they might have significant problems getting pregnant, they signed up to a fostering agency that specialized in children who couldn't be placed by the local authority and who needed therapeutic intervention, which is how they came to care for David and Michael.
You get a paediatric first aid certificate; you complete a short training course approved by your local authority; you join the Ofsted Early Years Register and get a criminal record check for anyone over 16 living with you; you get a home inspection and you get insurance.
This was a gross exaggeration, but Ms Sturgeon could not have scripted a better illustration than the Brexit vote and its aftermath: a mean, isolationist England (where the political mood is increasingly nasty) dragging out a Scotland where every single local authority area voted to stay.
Armed with hundreds of millions of dollars of venture capital, the Asian bike-sharing firms, which have revolutionized urban transport in China, have already launched their colorful dockless bikes in a string of European cities like Milan and London, some with local authority blessing, some not.
"There are many reasons behind this but one thing that cannot be ignored is the effect of sustained cuts to local authority public health budgets which have caused the services that screen, prevent and protect against illness, and promote good hygiene, to be scaled back," she said.
The move comes as IT giant Larsen & Toubro (L&T), in association with Google, state-run internet service provider RailTel, and IBM form a consortium to bag a Rs 1,500 million ($22.2 million) with local authority Pune Smart City Development Corporation to turn Pune into a smart city.
RYANAIR-CHAIRMAN Ryanair shareholder calls for chairman's ouster DUBLIN (Reuters) - Britain's Local Authority Pension Fund Forum (LAPFF), which represents funds that own a combined 1 percent of Ryanair, on Sunday said it planned to file resolutions at the company's next annual general meeting to replace Chairman David Bonderman.
In a surprise trading update on Tuesday, the lender also confirmed that its non-core income for the three months to end-March was expected to deteriorate compared to prior quarters, largely due to falls in the value of its Education, Social Housing and Local Authority loan portfolio.
A big problem will be trying to do all this even though local-authority spending per person on social care has been cut by 17% in real terms in 2010-15, including mental-health services for children and adults, substance abuse clinics and children's centres to help with parenting.
According to an NHS spokesperson, some pharmacies aren't commissioned by a local authority public health team to provide emergency contraception free of charge, and a large number follow schemes that have age restrictions, such as only the morning after pill being free if you're under 21 or under 25.

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