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Sandbach says we are moving away from that consensus and that the coalition's reforms will not only abolish much of the civil and family legal aid but restrict access to advice in police stations as well as expose claimants in civil cases to additional costs even if they win.
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James Sandbach, policy officer at the Citizens Advice service, says it has always been "a disputed concept – what do we mean by 'access' let alone 'justice'?"
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The latest applications to be announced by the government include All Saints School in Reading, Cuckoo Hall school in Enfield, north London, Sandbach school in Cheshire, and the Bradford free school group.
Gove to approve four new free schools Jeevan Vasagar 2010
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Sandbach, F.H. (ed. and trans. in English), Plutarch's Moralia, Fragments, vol. XV, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press 1969 (Loeb).
Numenius Karamanolis, George 2009
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That's about 150 miles north of London, about 200 miles south of Glasgow, in the village of Sandbach (ph).
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Colonel Sandbach of the Royal Engineers, and a strong working party was at once set to work to make a practicable approach.
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Sandbach in Cheshire, and (_Gentleman's Magazine_, vol.lxiii. p. 441.) to be on the font at Dulwich in Surrey, and also on the font at Harlow in Essex.
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I went by train to Sandbach, then walked about twenty-three miles to Longton, carrying my carpet bag, and some thirty pounds weight of books, on my shoulder.
Modern Skepticism: A Journey Through the Land of Doubt and Back Again A Life Story Joseph Barker 1840
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SHADOW Rural Affairs Minister Antoinette Sandbach has promised to champion the cause of rural communities and closely scrutinise the performance of the Labour Government in Wales.
WalesOnline - Home 2011
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Conservative shadow Minister for rural affairs, Antoinette Sandbach AM, said: "I am shocked at the underhanded way the Welsh Government has treated farmers, promising support for the LFA and then doing away with it at the last minute."
BBC News - Home 2011
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