Lord
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Official site | lord.net.au |
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Members | Lord Tim; Andy Dowling; Mark Furtner; Darryl Murphy |
Songs | 2019 |
List | 2019 |
2013 | |
2009 | |
Albums | Digital Lies |
Fallen Idols | |
Ascendence | |
Set in Stone | |
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ID | 1393355 |
About Lord
Lord is a heavy metal band from Wollongong, Australia. The group began as a solo project for "Lord Tim" Grose of Dungeon in 2003 and expanded into a complete band when Dungeon broke up in 2005. LORD has appeared with major acts that include Queensrÿche, Nightwish, Nevermore, Saxon and Gamma Ray.
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... Lord, have mercy...
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... Lord Pannick, a lawyer hired by the government to examine the committee s approach, " fundamentally flawed"...
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... The cricketer is set to retire at Lord s cricket ground, after the Indian women s cricket team plays the final match of the ongoing three-game One Day International (ODI) series against England...
Boris Johnson: MPs reject lawyer's claim Partygate probe unfair
MPs investigating if Boris Johnson misled Parliament over Partygate have rejected claims the probe is " unfair".
The Privileges Committee is looking into what the former PM told Parliament about Covid-rule breaking.
Lord Pannick, a lawyer hired by the government to examine The Committee 's approach, " fundamentally flawed".
The Committee said Lord Pannick had " a systemic misunderstanding of the parliamentary process".
Mr Johnson could be suspended from Parliament or even lose his seat if The Committee rules against him.
The Committee is investigating whether he obstructed The Commons by telling it that pandemic rules had been followed during lockdown events in No 10 that since led to Covid fines.
Last month, The Committee decided it would not have to prove Mr Johnson deliberately misled MPs to show he committed a " contempt of Parliament " by obstructing its work.
Mr Johnson could be hauled before The Committee in the autumn to account for what he previously told MPs.
Lord Pannick warned that " The Threat of contempt proceedings for unintentional mistakes would have a seriously chilling effect" on MPs.
But The Committee rejected this as " wholly misplaced and itself misleading".
The Independent crossbench peer said The Committee 's approach is inconsistent with past cases where intent was taken into account and The Process would be deemed " unlawful" if it was tested in a court.
He criticised The Committee for taking evidence anonymously and said Mr Johnson should be told The Details of the case against him.
The Committee said Lord Pannick's opinion was " founded on a systemic misunderstanding of the parliamentary process and misplaced analogies with The Criminal law".
It rejected Lord Pannick's call for Mr Johnson to be represented by a lawyer who would speak on his behalf and cross-examine witnesses.
In a statement The Committee , said it " does not have discretion to allow counsel to speak in a hearing and conduct cross-examination, and it would require a decision of The House to permit this".
Parliament voted to launch The Inquiry in April, after a series of revelations about events held in and around Downing Street while Covid restrictions were in place.
An official investigation later concluded rules had been broken and a police inquiry led to 83 people, including Mr Johnson himself, being fined.
The Prime Minister has admitted that previous statements to Parliament - in which he insisted all rules had been followed - had since been proved incorrect, but he believed them to be true at The Time .
He denied deliberately misleading MPs.
Source of news: bbc.com