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Police Federation loses High Court case against home secretary for staging
2008-06-10 13:50:00 Home secretary Jacqui Smith's decision to stage the latest police pay rise was lawful, the High Court ruled today. The Police Federation, which represents rank-and-file officers, took Smith to court in February after she i
Court to rule whether home secretary Jacqui Smith acted illegally on police
2008-06-06 18:19:00 The high court will rule whether home secretary Jacqui Smith acted illegally after her refusal to backdate the police pay rise next week (Tuesday, 10 June). The Police Federation, which represents rank and file officers, t
Home secretary dismisses police strike threat
2008-05-23 12:44:00 Home secretary Jacqui Smith dismissed fears that police officers would go on strike as a result of the ongoing police pay dispute and denied they were demotivated.
Police Federation grills home secretary on pensions and pay
2008-05-21 17:21:00 Home secretary Jacqui Smith has attempted to defuse the row over police pensions by offering changes to the service's scheme. Officers will now get higher lump sums on retiring, although this will mean lower pension paymen
British Home Secretary Wants Tough Action
2008-05-08 15:07:00 Once upon a time in merry olde England, there was actually the concept one is innocent unless proved guilty in a court of law. In those olden times, nasty, boorish individuals could behave in these ways until they had broken a law at which time they were punished in some appropriate legal manner. Home Secretary ...
Home Secretary asks all the departments for the implementation of the Right
2008-02-07 15:30:00 Chandigarh : UT Home Secretary, Mr. Krishna Mohan has asked to all heads of the departments, boards and corporations under the Chandigarh Administration for the implementation of the Right to Information Act, 2005.
Home Secretary, Mr. Krishna Mohan inaugurates painting exhibition
2008-01-27 16:59:00 Chandigarh : An exhibition of paintings ‘Environmentalism vis-a-vis Spiritualism’ by freelance artist, Mr. Pardeep Mehra was organized and sponsored by the Government Museum and Art Gallery, Sector 10, Chandigarh, here today.
British Home Secretary afraid to walk streets of London at night
2008-01-21 11:23:00 British Home Secretary Jacqui Smith has admitted that she would not feel safe walking the streets of London late at night. The Home Secretary, who has the responsibility for reducing fear of crime among people of Britain, has insisted that streets were safer at night after a decade of Labour rule. She echoed the fears of millions of ordinary people who think Britain’s cities are dangerous after dark. "Well, no," she replied when asked if she would feel safe walking alone after midnight in Hackney in an interview with The Sunday Times. "But I don't think I ever have done. I would never have done that at any point in my life," she added. Asked why not, Smith said: "Well, I just don't think that's a thing that people do, is it, really?" Questioned on whether she would feel more comfortable on the streets of Kensington and Chelsea, she said: "I wouldn't walk around at midnight and I'm fortuna...
By: B4U India
Chandigarh Home Secretary attends annual Computer Carnival
2007-12-19 18:33:00 Chandigarh : UT Home Secretary, Mr. Krishna Mohan today distributed prizes to the winners of the annual Computer Carnival organized by the Koshish Educators’ Forum at Hotel Park View, Sector 24. (more…)
Chandigarh Home Secretary inaugurates three day long exhibition on industri
2007-12-19 18:31:00 Chandigarh : UT Home-cum-Industries Secretary, Mr. Krishna Mohan today inaugurated the three-day annual exhibition “Chandikrit” being organized by the UT Industries Department from December 19 to 21 at Parade Ground. The exhibition showcases industrial products manufactured by the local industries with the objective to promote them and to create awareness about these products among the local people. (more…)
UK police officers call on Home Secretary to resign
2007-12-13 16:49:00 The following is a press release from the Police Federation:UK police officers call on Home Secretary to resign 12.12.07 At an emergency meeting held today (12th December) about the police pay crisis, the staff associations representing the UK's 170,000 police officers have called for Jacqui Smith, the Home Secretary, to resign. This followed a vote of no confidence at the meeting in Jacqui Smith's ability to deal fairly with police pay and conditions. The staff associations made clear that police officers had lost trust and faith in her. Jan Berry, Chairman of the Police Federation, and Chairman of the Staff Side of the Police Negotiating Board, says:"Police officers across the United Kingdom have delivered a clear message to the Prime Minister. We no longer have any trust or faith in the abilities of Home Secretary Jacqui Smith dealing with our pay and conditions and she must go. "This is not just about money; it is about treating police officers fairly and honouring the decis...
By: Daily Referendum
UT Chandigarh Home Secretary, Mr. Krishna Mohan inaugurates a Photo Exhibit
2007-12-11 14:56:00 Chandigarh : UT Home Secretary, Mr. Krishna Mohan today inaugurated a Photo Exhibition of Mr. Satya Pal Handa’s work at the Government Museum and Art Gallery. Mr. Mohan went around the exhibition and appreciated the works of Mr. Handa. The Photo Exhibition has been organized by the Rotary Club of Chandigarh. The exhibition, showcasing 50 years of work by the first photographer of the City Beautiful, will remain open till December 13. Mr. Handa has numerous awards and recognitions from various organisations including UN, WHO, UNESCO, Rotary International Award in World Photo Contests, Punjab Governor’s Special Silver Medal, etc. Director of the Government Museum and Art Gallery, Mr. Vidyanand Singh and other distinguished guests were present on the occasion.
UT Chandigarh Home Secretary, Mr. Krishna Mohan inaugurates a Photo Exhibit
2007-12-11 14:56:00 Chandigarh : UT Home Secretary, Mr. Krishna Mohan today inaugurated a Photo Exhibition of Mr. Satya Pal Handa’s work at the Government Museum and Art Gallery. Mr. Mohan went around the exhibition and appreciated the works of Mr. Handa. The Photo Exhibition has been organized by the Rotary Club of Chandigarh. The exhibition, showcasing 50 years of work by the first photographer of the City Beautiful, will remain open till December 13. Mr. Handa has numerous awards and recognitions from various organisations including UN, WHO, UNESCO, Rotary International Award in World Photo Contests, Punjab Governor’s Special Silver Medal, etc. Director of the Government Museum and Art Gallery, Mr. Vidyanand Singh and other distinguished guests were present on the occasion.
UT Home Secretary and Special Secretary Finance -cum- Director Higher Educa
2007-11-29 16:09:00 UT Home Secretary, Mr. Krishna Mohan and Special Secretary Finance -cum- Director Higher Education, Ms. Raji P. Shrivastava going around the State Science Exhibition at State Institute of Education, Sector-32, Chandigarh on Thursday
Tony Benn?s Letter To The Home Secretary
2007-10-04 09:48:00 To: The Right Hon Jacqui Smith MP Home Secretary House of Commons London SW1A OAA Dear Home Secretary, I am writing to you as President of the STOP THE WAR COALITION, to give you advance notice that there will be a demonstration in Trafalgar Square the day Parliament meets calling for the immediate withdrawal of all British troops from Iraq ...
Home secretary: I smoked cannabis
2007-07-19 09:10:00 Jacqui Smith: Smoked cannabis 'more than 25 years ago'Home Secretary Jacqui Smith has said she smoked cannabis while she was at Oxford University in the 1980s. Ms Smith, 44, became home secretary in Gordon Brown's Cabinet last month.
By: Get rich
Reid to quit as home secretary
2007-05-06 13:58:00 Home Secretary John Reid has said he will stand down as home secretary in June 'when Tony Blair goes'. Mr Reid said he will back Gordon Brown as the next Labour leader but wants to give the chancellor 'space' to establish himself.
By: Get rich
Reid to quit as home secretary
2007-05-06 13:58:00 Home Secretary John Reid has said he will stand down as home secretary in June 'when Tony Blair goes'. Mr Reid said he will back Gordon Brown as the next Labour leader but wants to give the chancellor 'space' to establish himself.
By: Get rich
UK infrastructure under threat, says home secretary
2007-04-25 16:30:00 London, April 25: British Home Secretary John Reid believes that the country's key energy installations and infrastructure are among the likely targets of terrorists, but has said the government could not guarantee "100 percent success" in the fight against terrorism.
By: newkerala.com
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