His referral last month to the Independent Police Complaints Commission came after complaints from members of the public following the release of previously unseen government papers about the disaster and its aftermath.
Sir Norman's referral to the IPCC came after complaints from members of the public following the release of previously unseen government papers about the disaster at Sheffield Wednesday's Hillsborough stadium on 15 April 1989.
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He said that while the panel found the language used in government papers at the time was "insensitive, " it found no evidence that the government, then headed by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, tried to conceal the truth of what had happened.
Research cited in Welsh government cabinet papers says female appointments to the boards of executive bodies that are funded by the Welsh government fell from 38% in 2009 to 35% in April 2012.
This possibility was raised by government discussion papers circulated during talks.
Newspaper claims to have 2.7 million readers, up from 30, 000 when it was founded in 1985, partly to provide an alternative to that era's 3 government-owned papers.
Particularly, a line from the government's court papers suggests the company may be involved in actions that aren't telecom-related.
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Ortberg's connection between faith and work is similar to what James Madison had to say about government in the Federalist papers.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Arlo Devlin-Brown said that the investigation that involved Dikshit remains ongoing, pointing to sealed papers the government filed with the court.
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The former Apple CEO "conceded the price-fixing conspiracy when, the day after publicly announcing Apple's forthcoming iBookstore, he explained to his authorized biographer that Apple had told the publishers, 'We'll go to the agency model, where you set the price, and we get our 30 percent, and yes, the customer pays a little more, but that's what you want anyway, '" the government says in court papers.
According to court papers, the government is also examining a Sandusky file left behind by Schultz.
"Apple wanted to sell e-books to the public, but did not want to compete against the low prices Amazon was setting, " the government wrote in its court papers.
The papers also show the government briefly considered withdrawing from the 1990 World Cup in Italy in response to the Hillsborough tragedy.
Later consultation papers will outline the government's thoughts on how to make council members and officials behave ethically and how to ensure that councils provide the best value for money.
It told the British government that the country's universities should be required to ensure that all their research papers are available free online, and that government-funded research grants ought to include free access to the findings a condition of the awards.
If his papers become public just because the government regulates the activity, how does one limit the intrusiveness of government investigators into our private behavior?
Israeli anger at being embroiled in this business is reflected in a series of articles in Yedioth Ahronoth (a newspaper that sells more than all other Israeli papers put together) criticising the government for having no Lebanese policy.
The question of whether the Archbishop of Canterbury was right to criticise the government in a magazine article divides Friday's papers.
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The question of whether the Archbishop of Canterbury was right to criticise the government in a magazine article divides Friday's papers, as reported in the BBC's newspaper review.
This small victory came as the government pressed on in its legal battle, filing court papers that denied any bias on Jackson's part.
During the debate, Home Secretary Theresa May re-affirmed the government's position that all documents - including cabinet papers - would be released, via the independent panel.
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As is customary in Chinese state papers, The Business Post - published by the government's Stock Exchange Executive Council - did not identify its sources in the central bank.
The eurozone debt crisis, and the fate of the Italian government, is the lead story in most of Wednesday's papers.
Richter never responded, but later discovery showed that a government lawyer had been assigned to research the matter, filing her papers in the archives.
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He also issued a call for the Scottish Parliament and local government elections to be held on separate days, with different ballot papers to stop confusion.
Brown's relationship within the "federally recognized government" of the Cherokee Nation means Veronica -- named in court papers as "Baby Girl" -- is a member of the tribe and subject to their jurisdiction.
Partly because, since the election, the press has had to subsist on a dispiriting gruel of reviews, white papers and bills, leaked only in so far as the government wanted them leaked and, in truth, making dull news.
Ms Williams insisted cabinet papers suggested that the reconfiguration was going ahead and called on the government to "man up" to these proposals.
While ruling for the government, the appeals court sharply criticized Justice Department lawyers who had claimed in court papers the plaintiffs were engaged in "game-playing" by continuing their lawsuit for years.
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