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  • CS, R (on the application of) v Mental Health Review Tribunal & Anor High Court (Administrative Court) [2004] EWHC 2958 (Admin) Matching text sample:

    (EAST LONDON & CITY MENTAL HEALTH NHS TRUST)

    ...from the ward did not go very well. It is...

    If things go well then Dr Cross will...

    ...weeks, depending on how things go during the four weeks.

  • A (A Child), Re High Court (Family Division) [2009] EWHC 865 (Fam) Matching text sample:

    THE CITY AND COUNTY OF CARDIFF

    ...of the local authority, the City and County of Cardiff,...

    ...decide what evidence is to go before the court at the...

    ...not allow the court to go behind the ‘green baize...

  • S (A Child), Re High Court (Family Division) [2005] EWHC 1490 (Fam) Matching text sample:

    NEWCASTLE CITY COUNCIL

    I need not go through the judgment Bodey J...

    I go next to the equally well...

    ...of the children having to go into care whereas in fact...

  • Kotova v Director of Public Prosecutions High Court (Administrative Court) [2015] EWHC 4111 (Admin) Matching text sample:

    COMMISSIONER OF POLICE THE CITY OF LONDON

    ...further witness statement that did go to the double jeopardy point...

    ...solicitors were informed by the City of London Police that they...

    ...of those references appear to go to the background only,...

  • H (A Child), Re (Interim Care Order : fact finding) High Court (Family Division) [2017] EWHC 518 (Fam) Matching text sample:

    WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL

    ...would very much like to go home to live with his...

    ...was open to him to go on to make the order...

    ...a fit state to actually go to Chelsea and Westminster School...

  • Davey, R (on the application of) v University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust & Anor High Court (Administrative Court) [2014] EWHC 3982 (Admin) Matching text sample:

    HM CORONER FOR LEICESTER CITY AND SOUTH LEICESTERSHIRE

    Leicester City Council Solicitor

    ...procedure at first appeared to go well. However, after the...

    ...namely evidence that something can go wrong with the TAVI procedure...

  • Sanneh, R (on the application of) v The Secretary of State for Work and Pensions & Anor High Court (Administrative Court) [2013] EWHC 793 (Admin) Matching text sample:

    BIRMINGHAM CITY COUNCIL

    Birmingham City Council Legal Services

    ...to decisions which do not go to providing her with money...

    ...considered that he could not go behind a reasonable opinion of...

  • Keep Chiswell Green v Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities & Ors High Court (Planning Court) [2024] EWHC 2723 (Admin) Matching text sample:

    (4) ST ALBANS CITY AND DISTRICT COUNCIL

    ...Dacorum Borough Council, St Albans City and District Council, and...

    ...require the decision maker to go beyond proper consideration of the...

    ...sake of completeness, I now go on to consider the other...

  • Cala Homes (South) Ltd v Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government & Anor High Court (Administrative Court) [2010] EWHC 2866 (Admin) Matching text sample:

    Winchester City Council

    ...The local planning authority, Winchester City Council (“the Council”)...

    April 2010 then Winchester City Council would have REFUSED Planning...

    ...facts of the present case go some way towards illustrating –...

  • Abou-Rahmah & Anor v Abacha & Ors High Court (Queen's Bench Division) [2005] EWHC 2662 (QB) Matching text sample:

    (4) City Express Bank of Lagos

    Defendant, City Express Bank of Lagos.

    ...generated from the investment. They go on to say that partners...

    Kleinwort Benson v Lincoln City Council