Currently, suspects south of the border get immediate access to a solicitor when interviewed by police, whereas those in Scotland can be questioned for up to six hours without a lawyer.
In his interview with Boris Johnson, Mair called the mayor a "nasty piece of work" and questioned him about making up quotes and lying about an affair.
However, a report compiled by the Personal Finance Research Group on behalf of Barclays bank, has questioned how popular topping up the funds will prove to be.
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State officials, seeking to keep Williams locked up, have questioned the validity of the new results.
However, Conservative MPs and religious groups have questioned whether it would stand up to challenges under the Human Rights Act.
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Eventually, after six turbulent years, during which his health suffered, his sanity was questioned and libel cases piled up against him, Plimsoll's legacy was secured when the 1876 Merchant Shipping Act was passed.
Chief political commentator at the Independent, Steve Richards, said he did not believe there had been a cover-up but he too questioned management's handling of the subsequent crisis.
One skeptical commenter questioned whether the company would actually set up an HQ or simply set up a (cheap-as-possible) sales center.
In the city of nonstop glitz, nobody questioned the idea of two tables going up and down, offering eight "flights" a night, she says.
On Friday, Mr. Skakel's current lawyers questioned Marjorie Walker Hauer, who grew up in the Belle Haven neighborhood of Greenwich where the Skakel and Moxley families lived during the 1970s.
He questioned why wholesale petrol prices had gone up seven pence a litre since Christmas when refineries were saying they had a glut of petrol and demand had been hit by wintry weather.
"Nixon was totally relaxed and occasionally had his feet up on the desk as he questioned us, " Bork writes.
At the time, some experts questioned whether it was just a mock-up.
Meanwhile, shares of the giant insurer American International Group, or AIG, dropped again as investors questioned whether it would be able to come up with enough money to stay in business.
Danny once told his son his service to this country had been for the children, or all the sons and daughters who deserved to grow up in a nation that never questioned their patriotism.
Government lawyers have questioned how competition could have increased when prices went up.
Miller was picked up by the FBI on Thursday and was questioned and returned to his Brooklyn apartment, a source said.
Some in the oil industry questioned why it took the company so long to come up with the idea of a containment dome, and why it didn't have one ready to use.
Questioned after the shoot, the models said they had signed up "for the experience" or "for art's sake".
It was not until 2003 that Cho made it back to South Korea to set up his firm, Mass Studies, so some questioned if he was the best candidate to design South Korea's pavilion at the Shanghai Expo.
And indeed, when questioned by police investigators, Fadel admitted he made the whole attack up.
One cyber snooper questioned for the survey said finding out what a former boyfriend was up to "became quite addictive after a while".
Even Mr. Hikind, one of the most determined advocates for stepped-up prosecutions of sexual abuse within the Orthodox communities, questioned the wisdom of the sentence.
The MPs also questioned the track record of the Office for Budget Responsibility, set up in 2010 to provide independent forecasts for the economy and public finances.
It questioned the reason for some trials which it said had failed to come up with new findings.
As the two prosecutors questioned him, they were struck by his demeanor: He seemed pumped up, as if he were reliving the crime.
He ended up turning over his clothes to police but, after being questioned and putting on a change of clothes brought in by his wife, he headed home.
Mr Lidington was questioned by MPs on the decision of the UK government not to sign up to a so-called "fiscal compact" that has been agreed by 25 of the 27 EU governments.
Kevin Daly, one of the Goldman Sachs economists who first questioned the 2009 figures, does believe the 2010 figures will be revised up further, to bring them more into line with the strong company survey data and other indicators that he favours over the ONS version of events.
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