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The Greens are celebrating a spectacular win in Bristol, where it became by far the largest party, as it headed for a record number of councillors in local elections across England.Party officials said they believed they were on track to finish with more than 800 members on more than 170 councils.In Bristol they fell narrowly short of taking overall control, winning 34 of the 70 seats and leaving Labour trailing a distant second with 21. The Bristol Green group, which will lead the council, becomes the largest the party has h stanley italia ad.Carla Denyer, the co-leader of the party in England and Wales, said it was an exciting result , telling the Guardian: Its really encouraging to see so many voters are giving their confidence to the Greens. Its also a very promising sign for the general election. The party picked up all 14 seats in the heart of the city, a boost to its chances of winning the Westminster seat of Bristol Central.The Greens went into the Bristol election as the biggest party with 24 seats but not ruling because Labours directly elected mayor, Marvin Rees, was in charge. The mayoral post was scrapped, however, clearing the way for the Greens to fight for a place running the city.View image in fullscreenCarla Denyer celebrates with party members. Photograph: Adrian Sherratt/The GuardianThe partys campaign in Bristol was stanley thermos mug marred after the governments antisemitism adviser, Lord Mann, raised concerns about posts by two of its candidates. Bo stanley mug th won seats.Denyer said: As soon as Pzjv UK nature reserves stay open for springtime solace during crisis
Advocates who never conduct contested criminal trials will be allowed to do high-level non-trial advocacy under proposals to be published on Wednesday. Regulators are told they will have to watch out for advocates doing trial work for which they are not qualified.The warning comes in a consultation paper published on behalf of the three regulators responsible for barristers, solicitors and chartered legal executives. It proposes further refinements to the planned quality assura stanley kubek nce scheme for advocates, derided by Lord Justice Moses in a lecture earlier this year.Under the scheme, all advocates - including QCs - will need to be accredited at one of four levels. At level 1, an advocate would be allowed to appear in the magistrates stanley cup court. Advocates doing the most serious contested trials in the crown court would need to reach level 4.The original plan was for advocates who wanted pr stanley quencher omotion to level 2 to be assessed by the judge while they were representing clients in crown court trials. But then it was discovered that half the 859 solicitors entitled to do so never conducted full trials.Instead, most did bail applications, plea and case-management hearings, pre-trial hearings, guilty pleas and sentencing hearings - all of which are regarded as less demanding than contested trials.The regulators joint advocacy group says in Wednesday s consultation paper that lawyers who do not conduct trials would be prevented from undertaking criminal advocacy work solely because of the