Sec of State overturns NCTL decision | Regulatory Lawyer
Posted on December 24, 2014 by Jeremy Barnett
The High Court has recently confirmed that the rules that govern professional regulation of the teaching profession confer a final decsion making discretion on the Secretary of State who declined to follow the recommendation of the professional conduct panel that heard the case.
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Read MoreSRA appeal fine to suspension | SDT lawyer
Posted on December 18, 2014 by Jeremy Barnett
The Law Society Gazette has reported that the SRA sucessfully appealed against a fine of £2000 that was imposed by the SDT in July 2013. A suspension order was imposed as the sanction was not sufficient to maintain public confidence in the profession.
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Read MoreElectricity Network under strain ¦ Climate Change Lawyer
Posted on December 10, 2014 by Jeremy Barnett
The UK electricity network is under strain with spare capacity margin at a seven year low accoring to figures contained in the National Grid 2014/5 winter outlook. As energy demand increases, the development of energy storage technologies becomes increasingly important, not only to ensure the future supply of UK electricty, but also to allow the UK to develop as an interenational centre as excellent in an important new market.
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