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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Putting People First (disambiguation)

Order in Council         
LEGISLATIVE ORDER IN MANY COUNTRIES, PARTICULARLY OF COMMONWEALTH REALMS
Orders in Council; Orders-In-Council; Orders-in-Council; Order in council; Orders in council; Order-in-council; Orders In Council; Orders-in-council; Order-in-Council
An Order-in-Council is a type of legislation in many countries, especially the Commonwealth realms. In the United Kingdom this legislation is formally made in the name of the monarch by and with the advice and consent of the Privy Council (King-in-Council), but in other countries the terminology may vary.
Order in Council         
LEGISLATIVE ORDER IN MANY COUNTRIES, PARTICULARLY OF COMMONWEALTH REALMS
Orders in Council; Orders-In-Council; Orders-in-Council; Order in council; Orders in council; Order-in-council; Orders In Council; Orders-in-council; Order-in-Council
¦ noun Brit. a sovereign's order on an administrative matter, given on the advice of the Privy Council.
Gag law         
LEGAL ORDER RESTRICTING MAKING PUBLIC OF INFORMATION OR COMMENTS
Gagging Order; Gagging order; Gag law; Suppression order; Gag-order; Name suppression; Gag orders; Anonymity order; Gag orders in the United States
·add. ·- A law or ruling prohibiting proper or free debate, as in closure.

Wikipedia

Putting People First

Putting People First may refer to:

  • Bill Clinton's Presidential campaign slogan, and the name of a campaign book co-authored by Clinton and Al Gore
  • A UK government paper key to the Person Centred Planning approach.
  • A minor political party with representation on Southampton City Council