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We just take it in our stride : The challenges NEA officers face dealing with littering, smoking offences

We just take it in our stride : The challenges NEA officers face dealing with littering, smoking offences
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Derbyshire Police and Crime Commissioner candidate speaks out against fox hunting following endorsement

Submitting. Angelique Foster, Conservative candidate for Derbyshire Police and Crime Commissioner. Mrs Foster, who is a Derbyshire County Council cabinet member and North East Derbyshire district councillor, told the Local Democracy Reporting Service: “As I have said before, I am personally against fox hunting but my own personal views are not relevant here. “It might be relevant to an MP (Member of Parliament) who has to vote on such matters. “As you know, the role of the Police and Crime Commissioner is to make sure that the police uphold the law. “This would be the case regardless of the candidate elected to the post.

9-Year-Old Kid Beats UK PM Boris Johnson on Planning How to Solve Plastic Waste

Close A 9-year-old girl from the United Kingdom started a petition at change.org to call out British PM (Prime Minister) Boris Johnson about the country s unethical plastic waste management regulation. In less than a week since her petition started, it already garnered more than 70,000 signatures. (Photo : Angela Compagnone on Unsplash) Plastic by the shore The UK ships its plastic wastes to relatively poorer developing countries. Many are against this policy, labeling it as improper and unethical. Lizzie s petition aims to call on the proper authority and address the problem. She believes that sending Britain s unsorted plastic waste to other countries is wrong and unfair.

Tax tribunal sets aside retrospective orders passed by ex-IRS officer SK Srivastava

Tax tribunal sets aside retrospective orders passed by ex-IRS officer SK Srivastava Srivastava, who was compulsorily retired by the government on June 11, 2019 on charges of corruption and misconduct, had no jurisdiction to pass the orders, the tribunal observed BusinessToday.In | January 13, 2021 | Updated 11:07 IST The Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) said that following SK Srivastava s retirement, he had become functus officio - an officer who has no further legal authority or legal effect The Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) has set aside backdated orders passed by tainted former IRS officer Sanjay Kumar Srivastava following his compulsory retirement in 2019 as not sustainable in the eyes of law.

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