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But the government has rebuffed Carmody's call for such a commitment, deputy premier Jackie Trad saying the separation of powers meant "it is up to the government of the day to determine how the legal system functions".

Prof McGuigan said a combination of factors has meant "it is the single best time ever to be involved in the life sciences in Wales".

The BBC's particular and paradoxical relationship with governments – funded as it is by a politically negotiated charter, independent as it strives to be in its journalism – has meant it is caught up in dynamics of high power beyond any other broadcaster.

Success has meant it is now looking to expand its borders, launching leagues in Australia – where it is currently on a promotional tour – Canada and Europe.

From 1 May last year, new legislation meant it is now easier to sue in China.

"I meant it is undesirable for us to rule over a Palestinian population," Mr. Sharon told a parliamentary committee today.

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