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NI Health Minister launches consultation over plans to ban smoking in cars carrying children

Health Minister Michelle O’Neill called it “inconceivable” that young people should be exposed to the harmful effects of tobacco smoke. Yesterday she announced an eight-week consultation on regulations that would restrict smoking in cars carrying youngsters. Drivers who fail to prevent passengers smoking while someone aged under 18 is present could be criminalised if the […]

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Barrow councillors condemn “inadequate” pylon consultation

COUNCILLORS have branded the consultation for a multi-billion pound infrastructure plan as “inadequate” as they vowed to fight for the best deal for their town. Criticism was levelled at National Grid by Barrow councillors over the poor quality of the consultation period held for the North West Coast Connections project. The consultation has run since

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Taunton Deane merger judicial review dismissed

A JUDICIAL review launched against the proposed merger between Taunton Deane and West Somerset councils has been dismissed. Taunton Deane Borough Council leader Cllr John Williams described the decision as ‘vindication’ and ‘an answer to all our critics’. “We have just heard that the judicial review has been dismissed. The council officers put in a tremendous effort to make

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Claim for judicial review of ‘unlawful’ Leveson consultation launched

Victims of press intrusion and Byline Media file claim against culture department and Home Office, saying exercise is ‘misleading’ Ministers have been accused of launching an “unlawful” consultation on the second part of the Leveson inquiry meant to investigate corrupt dealings between the press and police, as well as new legal costs provisions. Two victims

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Attempt to extend Derby City Council budget consultation period defeated

Attempts to extend the period of public consultation for Derby’s 2017-18 budget were defeated at a city council meeting on Tuesday night.Tory councillor Chris Poulter also repeatedly pointed out the lack of detail in Labour-run Derby City Council’s budget document during a corporate scrutiny and governance board meeting at the Council House.Consultation on the budget

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High Court rules fracking can go ahead in North Yorkshire

Anti-fracking campaigners lose their legal challenge to a decision to allow fracking to take place in North Yorkshire. Third Energy was granted planning permission to extract shale gas at Kirby Misperton in Ryedale in May. Friends of the Earth and residents had challenged North Yorkshire County Council’s decision in the High Court. Mrs Justice Lang

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Government consults on environmental impact assessment changes in England

Draft regulations implementing changes to the environmental impact assessment (EIA) regime in England have been published for consultation by the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG). DCLG intends to make the minimum changes necessary to the existing EIA regulations in order to bring them into line with the EU’s revised 2014 EIA Directive. This is

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Woman with learning disabilities seeks Judicial Review of Council’s “flawed” consultation on Supported Living

Campaigners in Rochdale are to take their legal battle against Rochdale Council to the High Court as they seek a Judicial Review of the Council’s consultation on proposed changes to the way it provides care and accommodation for vulnerable and disabled adults. At the centre of the legal row are the Council’s proposals for a

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DCLG consults on European Union EIA Directive despite Brexit

The Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) has launched a consultation on plans to bring the planning system in England in line with a new EIA directive. The consultation paper sets out the department’s proposals to bring the town and country planning and infrastructure planning regimes in line with a revised version of the

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