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so westminster city council wa nted rent. so westminster city council wanted to hauser 50 miles away in bletchley, near milton keynes in buckinghamshire. she disputed the legality of that decision. it eventually got to the court of appeal and sir martin moore—bick gave the leading judgment. he had to review the decision—making process by westminster city council had gone to and determine whether it was lawful. he did that and decided it was lawful. the case then went to the supreme court and he was unanimously overruled. it has to be borne in mind that he was looking at the process. in a judicial review, you are looking at the decision—making process. so it is perhaps a little unfair to point in his direction and say he may have a particular set of views about vulnerable families. but it is a case that has upset some. on who is the ideal type of person to lead a public inquiry? i can tell you what you need in terms of qualities. you need what he certainly has. his intellect is beyond question. you need a big brain. this is goi
so westminster city council wa nted rent. so westminster city council wanted to hauser 50 miles away in bletchley, near milton keynes in buckinghamshire. she disputed the legality of that decision. it eventually got to the court of appeal and sir martin moore—bick gave the leading judgment. he had to review the decision—making process by westminster city council had gone to and determine whether it was lawful. he did that and decided it was lawful. the case then went to the supreme court...
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so westminster city council wa nted rent.
so westminster city council wa nted rent.
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and a decision by sir martin moore—bick involving westminster city council is also causing g re nfelllso causing grenfell survivors concern. he backed the decision to move a single mother of five to social housing 50 miles away. ifi mother of five to social housing 50 miles away. if i was speaking to families, i would miles away. if i was speaking to families, iwould be miles away. if i was speaking to families, i would be saying that on its own to —— tells you nothing. the problem is we don't know what the broader record is. setting up the public inquiry was always going to bea public inquiry was always going to be a delicate process. grenfell survivors are being asked to work with the establishment they feel let them down the decades. the aim is foran them down the decades. the aim is for an interim report this summer. our legal correspondent clive coleman joins me now. how would you assess this appointment? sirmartin sir martin moore—bick has the classic cb of a highly successful court of appealjudge. his intellect is beyond question and his experience both as a lawyer, mainly in s
and a decision by sir martin moore—bick involving westminster city council is also causing g re nfelllso causing grenfell survivors concern. he backed the decision to move a single mother of five to social housing 50 miles away. ifi mother of five to social housing 50 miles away. if i was speaking to families, i would miles away. if i was speaking to families, iwould be miles away. if i was speaking to families, i would be saying that on its own to —— tells you nothing. the problem is we...
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hold—up in the appointment because of concerns of a rolling when he upheld in favour of westminster city council five who refused to be rehoused in milton keynes, and this woman's lawyers said the ruling set a terrible precedent for local authorities to engage in social cleansing of the poor on a mass scale. it would not surprise me if, tomorrow, we hear ministers saying that this appointment was made on the recommendation of the lord chiefjustice because of course theresa may as home secretary had experience of setting up an enquiry into child abuse, when the chair do not command the confidence of victims. nick, thank you. 28 years after it happened, criminal charges have been levelled against six people in relation to the disaster at the hillsborough stadium that left 96 people dead. the charges relate both to the causes of the disaster itself, and also to conduct of various of the accused in the investigations afterward. peter marshall was at hillsborough that day in 1989. he was working for newsnight at the time and has made award—winning documentaries on the disaster since. this is a very i
hold—up in the appointment because of concerns of a rolling when he upheld in favour of westminster city council five who refused to be rehoused in milton keynes, and this woman's lawyers said the ruling set a terrible precedent for local authorities to engage in social cleansing of the poor on a mass scale. it would not surprise me if, tomorrow, we hear ministers saying that this appointment was made on the recommendation of the lord chiefjustice because of course theresa may as home...
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and a decision by sir martin moore—bick involving westminster city council is also causing grenfell survivorsdecision to move a single mother of five to social housing 50 miles away. if i was speaking to families, i would be saying that on its own tells you nothing. the problem is we don't know what the broader record is. setting up the public inquiry was always going to be a delicate process. grenfell survivors are being asked to work with the establishment they feel let them down for decades. the aim is for an interim report this summer. with me is the former labourjustice secretary lord falconer. thank you very much for coming in. you have worked with sir michael so what would you say about him? here's a capable judge, an what would you say about him? here's a capablejudge, an extremely capable lawyer and his characteristics that people will trust him, he has no ego, somebody he will get through the material and determined what happened and who is to blame which is the job determined what happened and who is to blame which is thejob he has been doing as a judge, as a first insta nce been d
and a decision by sir martin moore—bick involving westminster city council is also causing grenfell survivorsdecision to move a single mother of five to social housing 50 miles away. if i was speaking to families, i would be saying that on its own tells you nothing. the problem is we don't know what the broader record is. setting up the public inquiry was always going to be a delicate process. grenfell survivors are being asked to work with the establishment they feel let them down for...
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and a decision by sir martin moore—bick involving westminster city council is also causing grenfell survivorsdecision to move a single mother of five to social housing 50 miles away. if i was speaking to families, i would be saying that on its own tells you nothing. the problem is we don't know what the broader record is. setting up the public inquiry was always going to be a delicate process. grenfell survivors are being asked to work with the establishment they feel let them down for decades. the aim is for an interim report this summer. let's speak to sue caro from the action group, justice for grenfell. she's in our central london studio. cani can ijust can i just say that my can ijust say that my name is actually pronounced karl rove. excuse me for wishing to correct it. i'm a representative of the campaign justice for grenfell, we were set up to create a secretary at all survivors when they have recovered from that terrible traumatic experience that they can step in and ta ke experience that they can step in and take over leading this organisation. having said that, we are constantly in
and a decision by sir martin moore—bick involving westminster city council is also causing grenfell survivorsdecision to move a single mother of five to social housing 50 miles away. if i was speaking to families, i would be saying that on its own tells you nothing. the problem is we don't know what the broader record is. setting up the public inquiry was always going to be a delicate process. grenfell survivors are being asked to work with the establishment they feel let them down for...
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and a decision by sir martin moore—bick involving westminster city council is also causing grenfell survivorscision to move a single mother of five to social housing 50 miles away. if i was speaking to families, i would be saying that on its own tells you nothing. the problem is we don't know what the broader record is. setting up the public inquiry was always going to be a delicate process. grenfell survivors are being asked to work with the establishment they feel let them down for decades. the aim is for an interim report this summer. with me is the barrister richard jacobs qc who has worked with sir martin moore—bick, and appeared before him while he was on the bench. thanks for coming in, what is he like? extremely courteous, one of the nicest people you could ever hope to meet. i have never known him to be angry or cross about anything. he is an extremely high regarded lawyer, very efficient as far as i can tell, he has all the necessary qualities to carry out what will be a very difficult exercise. how will he cope given previous decisions he has taken and the way he has been appointed
and a decision by sir martin moore—bick involving westminster city council is also causing grenfell survivorscision to move a single mother of five to social housing 50 miles away. if i was speaking to families, i would be saying that on its own tells you nothing. the problem is we don't know what the broader record is. setting up the public inquiry was always going to be a delicate process. grenfell survivors are being asked to work with the establishment they feel let them down for decades....
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let's talk to nicky aitken, the conservative leader of westminster city council. down westerners to bridge? on both sides, police put up temporary barriers last night. we are working with them, as we have done since the attack on westminster, on a permanent solution. the point being that a car should not be able to get through that bollard to where pedestrians would walk closest to the river? a straightforward idea, but it has to be incredibly strong? exactly. but we are living in unprecedented times. the terror weapons of choice are rented vans and knives. we have to be able to respond to every eventuality. this is one idea the police and security services believe will help. we are working with them, and the security services say, you design it, we will make it safe and secure. it's very important to make sure people feel safe. but we don't feel we are in a lockdown situation. we have to go on with the rest of our lives. that is the only way we can pay homage to those that were murdered on saturday night, we have to get on with it. it might sound callous sometime
let's talk to nicky aitken, the conservative leader of westminster city council. down westerners to bridge? on both sides, police put up temporary barriers last night. we are working with them, as we have done since the attack on westminster, on a permanent solution. the point being that a car should not be able to get through that bollard to where pedestrians would walk closest to the river? a straightforward idea, but it has to be incredibly strong? exactly. but we are living in unprecedented...
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cap she became homeless and asa benefits cap she became homeless and as a result of that westminster city councilchley. councils are entitled to do that but they have to ta ke entitled to do that but they have to take into account a raft of factors including her ties to the area, she was a woman with five children, single parent. she was in bad health and she was asked to go effectively 50 miles away to relocate. sir martin moore—bick when he was sitting in the court of appeal, he had thejob of sitting in the court of appeal, he had the job of scrutinising whether westminster city council had come to that decision lawfully. he decided they had done. it has to be said, as was mentioned, the case then went to the supreme court and it was pretty much a thumping reversal of that decision. it was a unanimous decision. it was a unanimous decision of the supreme court. there was a strong judgment which was the polar opposite of the judgment that sirmartin polar opposite of the judgment that sir martin moore—bick had made. just put that into context, sir martin moore—bick had in the supreme court for 11
cap she became homeless and asa benefits cap she became homeless and as a result of that westminster city councilchley. councils are entitled to do that but they have to ta ke entitled to do that but they have to take into account a raft of factors including her ties to the area, she was a woman with five children, single parent. she was in bad health and she was asked to go effectively 50 miles away to relocate. sir martin moore—bick when he was sitting in the court of appeal, he had thejob...
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and a decision by sir martin moore—bick involving westminster city council is also causing grenfell survivors decision to move a single mother of five to social housing 50 miles away. if i was speaking to families, i would be saying that on its own tells you nothing. the problem is we don't know what the broader record is. setting up the public inquiry was always going to be a delicate process. grenfell survivors are being asked to work with the establishment they feel let them down for decades. the aim is for an interim report this summer. —— within a year. there have been some questions around the inquiry. the former labour lord chancellor is with me. with me now is lord falconer, the former labour lord chancellor and justice secretary. there are some questions about his record if i can put it like that. there are some questions about his record ifi can put it like that. he isa record ifi can put it like that. he is a very capable figure who we should respect. give him a chance and he will do it extremely well. he has been criticised for decisions he made at the court of appeal that we re m
and a decision by sir martin moore—bick involving westminster city council is also causing grenfell survivors decision to move a single mother of five to social housing 50 miles away. if i was speaking to families, i would be saying that on its own tells you nothing. the problem is we don't know what the broader record is. setting up the public inquiry was always going to be a delicate process. grenfell survivors are being asked to work with the establishment they feel let them down for...