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Casey

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noun

  1. a male given name: from an Irish word meaning “brave.”


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Ministers have been facing growing demands to reveal which areas are running grooming gang inquires alongside the review in Oldham, and a three-month audit of national evidence being led by government troubleshooter Baroness Louise Casey.

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Casey Dreier, the policy advocate for the Pasadena-based Planetary Society, says, “This is an extinction-level event for the Earth- and space-science communities, upending decades of work and tens of billions in taxpayers’ investment.”

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As Bugcrowd founder Casey Ellis explains, while hacking is a "morally agnostic skill set", bug hunters do have to operate within the law.

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Sir Mark's report warns the financial challenges are likely to have a "negative impact on the speed and scale" of reforms, which the force is under pressure to make following a series of scandals and a highly critical review two years ago by Baroness Casey.

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Baroness Louise Casey's audit, which had been due to finish in mid-April, will be released "later in May", Phillips said.

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