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He was told by Mr Justice Saunders, who is hearing all the cases arising from the expenses scandal: "These offences were committed in breach of what was the high degree of trust placed in MPs by the authorities in the House of Commons only to make honest claims.
"These offences were committed in breach of what was the high degree of trust placed in MPs by the authorities in the House of Commons only to make honest claims.
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Amending Trident could also put Britain in breach of its obligations under the nuclear non-proliferation treaty which commits Britain to reducing its nuclear arsenal.
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The Sydney broadcaster went to the federal court seeking to prevent Acma from finding the station committed a criminal offence or was in breach of its licence in relation to the December 2012 prank call, arguing it was a matter for the courts to decide.
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