CLC
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Alderman Russell, chair of the CLC's Freedom applications committee, said Freedom is "offered as a way of paying tribute to their outstanding contribution to London or public life, or to celebrate a very significant achievement".
From BBC
A written submission from the CLC said that "seclusion should never be used as an intervention in an education setting".
From BBC
“The ethics laws that prohibit using public office for private gain exist to hold public officials accountable to their responsibility of serving the public good. No public good is served when a cabinet official acts as an influencer promoting a company’s stock,” the CLC's letter stated.
From Salon
They give thanks to individuals for their contribution to London or public life - or to celebrate a very significant achievement, the CLC says.
From BBC
On Monday, the property law regulator, the CLC, confirmed there was disruption to some transactions, but it has since said none of its 220 members are directly affected.
From BBC
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