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The committee went on: "It is astonishing that no UK tobacco manufacturer has ever been fined for oversupply of products to high-risk overseas markets and that only one statutory warning letter has been issued". The MPs welcomed efforts by HM Revenue and Customs HMRCC) and the Border Force to address acknowledged communication failures.
The board also requested a few words being altered in the song "Nellorae", and the display of a statutory warning on drinking and smoking wherever they occur in the film.
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On the new statutory warnings, civil society minister Rob Wilson told MPs that the commission would "normally" give a charity 14 days' notice that it was to receive a warning.
"We believe that with increasing numbers of children playing these devices, there should be consideration for statutory health warnings to advise users and parents".
An influential group of mainstream Tories, including four former cabinet ministers, have opened the door to a limited form of statutory press regulation, warning that proposals being put forward by the newspaper industry "risk being an unstable model destined to fail".
Along with a review of the impact of welfare reforms, the group also urged the Government to consider introducing a statutory entitlement to bereavement leave, warning that grieving people across Britain are being "failed" by a lack of support in the workplace.
There is no statutory waiting period.
The government's statutory advisers on social security are warning that "marginalised" people risk falling through the gaps of New Labour's work-focused welfare agenda.
Likewise, Demeritt et al. (2013, p. 154) argued in the context of European flood forecasting that one reason "agencies have sometimes set quite high confidence thresholds for issuing flood warnings is that their statutory responsibility is public safety".
Citing U.S. federal statutes that make it illegal to possess equipment designed to intercept an encrypted satellite signal, DirecTV's outside counsel, Seattle-based Yarmuth Wilsdon Calfo, recently mailed thousands of letters to suspected pirates warning that they could face statutory damages of up to $10,000 for possessing pirate equipment.
Lord Justice Leveson's proposals received a mixed reaction from Fleet Street and press freedom organisations, with many welcoming his recommendations for a more effective media watchdog but warning that the use of a statutory body to monitor it could be "the beginning of the slippery slope".
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