Paul Griffiths
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 76 |
Web site | www.disgwylfa.com |
Date of birth | November 24,1947 |
Zodiac sign | Sagittarius |
Born | Bridgend |
United Kingdom | |
Albums | What Next? |
Libretti | What Next? |
Marco Polo | |
Movies/Shows | Run Wild, Run Free |
The Magnificent Six and ½: Up the Creek | |
The Magnificent Six and ½: That's All We Need | |
The Magnificent Six and ½: Time Flies | |
The Magnificent Six and ½: The Ski Wheelers | |
The Magnificent Six and ½: Five Survive | |
The Magnificent Six and ½: Up for the Cup | |
Official site | disgwylfa.com |
Record labels | ECM New Series |
Education | Lincoln College |
Books | Mr. Beethoven |
A concise history of modern music | |
A Concise History of Western Music | |
Modern Music and After | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 716512 |
Paul Griffiths Life story
Paul Anthony Griffiths OBE is a British music critic, novelist and librettist. He is particularly noted for his writings on modern classical music and for having written the libretti for two 20th century operas, Tan Dun's Marco Polo and Elliott Carter's What Next?.
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Priti Patel 'ashamed' by lack of support for police officers
... Ms Patel spoke alongside PSA Ch Supt Paul Griffiths, who said, to the rank of superintendent, the cut-rank of the police police in England and Wales lost 21,732 officers, a decrease of 15% according to Home Office figures...
Priti Patel 'ashamed' by lack of support for police officers
The new interior Minister has said that The Police Officers ashamed of you "" that you do not have enough support of the previous governments.
Priti Patel promised to help, more resources, bring a stop to the Officers , "overworked and undervalued".
The government has committed more than 20,000 Officers over the next three years.
In her first major speech as Minister of the interior, Ms Patel also said she wanted to met more in prison for "Monster", the attack of The Police .
Ms Patel said of The Police superintendents' Association (PSA) conference, they wanted to "reset The Relationship " between the government and The Police .
"This is a new government and I am ready to be honest. I'm ashamed to say, you do not always have enough support," She Said at the conference in Warwickshire.
"they have been overused and undervalued, will not be able to do the work you love, how you want to. And Now to stop. "
Ms Patel spoke alongside PSA Ch Supt Paul Griffiths , who said, to the rank of superintendent, the cut-rank of The PolicePolice in England and Wales lost 21,732 Officers , a decrease of 15% according to Home Office figures.
The cuts came as part of the austerity measures the Conservative coalition and governments are brought in, in an attempt to reduce the deficit.
But Ms Patel said she was going to do, "to ensure that all" Police "the resources, The Power and The Authority to" restore the help of the "back " pride" in the service.
she also said she was "investigating urgently," what more could be done to support families of Officers killed in the line of duty.
It Comes after a current wave of violent attacks on Officers and the death of PC Andrew Harper, who was killed while investigating a burglary in Berkshire in August
On Monday, the car-thief, who he ran with his own Police car in Moseley, Birmingham, in the last month.
Ms Patel said that "epidemic attacks", called for urgent action, adding, where she worked, so that such incidents were handled with "appropriate severity".
Traditionally, The Police superintendents' Association conference, the second violin plays, the annual gathering of the much larger Police Federation.
The Federation Event attended acted by hundreds of constables, sergeants and inspectors, as a barometer for The Mood of The Police . The Minister of the interior, which is always present, is often a recipient of your anger.
But it was canceled this year, The Federation conference, after a cyber-attack, so that collect all the focus on the superintendent'.
The senior Officers Priti Patel welcomes ' s appearance on the stage with applause, and responded positively to what she had to say. The Questions from the club members were probing, but polite.
Although some complained that her speech lacked detail, it was a confirmation, that Ms Patel tried to draw a line under the recalcitrant nature of The Police 's previous relationship with the government.
The PSA-Ch Supt Paul Griffiths had previously highlighted that the figures in the rank of superintendent have been reduced by 25% since 2010, so that it is on the average rank over The Police .
The PSA for a further 300 superintendents set, as part of the additional when he took office In July .
priti patel, home office, stratford-upon-avon
Source of news: bbc.com