Justice secretary Ken Clarke is urged by MPs to appoint a judge to conduct the inquest into Ian Tomlinson's death.
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BBCPolitics on 28th Jul 2010 (via bbc.co.uk)
Fewer criminals could be locked after a review of judges' sentencing rules, Justice Secretary Ken Clarke has suggested.
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Sadiq Khan MP, Labour's Shadow Justice Secretary, said in response to Ken Clarke's speech to Conservative Party conference:
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Michael Deacon watches Ken Clarke, the Justice Secretary, withstand a series of jibes about the EU summit.
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Ken Clarke, the Justice Secretary has told the Conservative party conference that he wants prisoners to get used to regular working days during their sentences.
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Justice Secretary Ken Clarke has said the government will not insist on "absolute" sentences for people caught carrying knives, contradicting a Tory election pledge.
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Ken Clarke, the Justice Secretary, and Theresa May, the Home Secretary, became embroiled in a public human rights row about a pet cat at the Tory Conference in Manchester.
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Justice Secretary Ken Clarke says that he believes cameras in courts will help demystify the legal process.
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Justice Secretary Ken Clarke has said he plans to challenge new Conservative peer Howard Flight for saying child benefit changes would encourage the poor to "breed".
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Justice secretary Ken Clarke has publicly slapped down home secretary Theresa May in a human rights row about a pet cat.
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Giving divorced and separated fathers stronger rights could be 'dangerous', Justice secretary Ken Clarke has said.
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