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Any freshwater fish of the genus Thymallus or specifically Thymallus, of the salmon family, having a large dorsal fin.
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All Gove needs to do now is to give his blessing to judge-led reforms to civil justice in England and Wales that were quietly initiated by Grayling.
Michael Gove, the new justice secretary who is expected to outline his plans for the new British bill of rights in the autumn, regards the Grayling document as a starting point.
In pursuing these contracts, Grayling is making every one of us complicit in the administration of some of the world's most brutal and oppressive judicial regimes.
Some finessing of his predecessor's legal aid cuts would restore access to justice to the most needy, without costing any more than Grayling had intended to spend.
If we'd had smaller classes à la Grayling, might we, and the children, have done better?
But there is one key difference – Grayling owes no personal loyalty to Cameron, who has treated him in a cavalier manner over the years.
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Senior Tories have said that the prime minister will face a crippling rebellion unless he drops the threat, outlined last October by the former justice secretary Chris Grayling, to withdraw from the European convention on human rights if a series of changes were rejected.
Chris Grayling, the employment minister, said that he had "heard nothing to suggest we are about to change direction massively" but admitted that the government would listen to concerns over the changes.
Gove, like his predecessor Chris Grayling, is not a lawyer and the precedent has been established that non-lawyers do not wear wigs when taking the oath.
If the home secretary could base her argument for denouncing the human rights convention on the strength of the Abu Qatada case — which Theresa May won — you'd expect Chris Grayling to argue even more strongly for pulling out of Strasbourg over the issue of life imprisonment for brutal murderers, an iconic issue on which the justice secretary has decisively lost.
The Tory plans to repeal the HRA, together with the restricted access to our courts already brought about by the restriction on judicial review introduced by Gove's predecessor, Chris Grayling, will silence the vulnerable and leave great swaths of executive action unchecked and unaccountable.
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