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Sir John found that the 'management vacuum' at Scotland Yard meant that no senior officer contacted Nottinghamshire police to warn them that Green was one of their registered informers; no senior officer talked to the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) about how Green's informing should be handled at the subsequent trial; Steve Barker failed to follow the necessary procedures.
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Today, at the height of the communications revolution, keeping the public informed should be easy as pie.
Getting everyone tuned in and better-informed should help companies break down silos and make it easier for employees and customers to connect and share insights.
Keeping the public, elected officials, health-care providers, neighboring health departments, and the media informed should be a priority.
Systems will be put into place to ensure that the CI, trial coordinator and researchers will be informed should there be any risks to the participants' safety.
If so, what goals should it serve, what values should inform it, what should its scope and structure be?
But while Iraq should inform us, it should not paralyse us.
He also says the BBC accepts "the trust's conclusion that securing informed consent should normally be the priority".
Ideally, we are informed, it should be "used to adorn pulse points or misted into the air".
At a level of abstraction, informed consent should be identical for all imaging examinations using ionising radiation.
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