To practice law in England and Wales you must be either a barrister or a solicitor - for both your must be authorized by the respective governing body. For a solicitor this body is the Law Society and the Solicitors Regulation Authority - a solicitor must have a practising certificate and have in place proper indemnity insurance.A failure to practice law without fulfilling these requirements is a civil and often a criminal offence.
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There are Zero miles distance as England and Wales share a border; there is no large body of water or another country between them.
No. England, a constituent country of the United Kingdom, has no country-wide governing body of its own, unlike Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland which all have sub-national devolved governments and legislatures of limited power. All English affairs are dealt with centrally by the UK Government and its Parliament.
England and Wales are connected by land but there is a body of water between parts of England and Wales. The body of water between the south-west of England and the South of Wales is the Bristol Channel, it is not a sea. Though to the north of Wales there is the Irish Sea.
The Charity Commission - is the regulatory body body that oversees the operations of all charity organisations registered within England and Wales. They monitor the activities of all registered charities, and have legal powers to close charities that break the rules
No. A synod is a religious governing body.
The Swansea City Council is composed of 72 members that represent 36 wards. They are elected every five years. The Mayor is a senior member of the elected council. Swansea is the governing body for the principal area of Wales and is controlled by the Labour Party of England.
FA stands for Football Association in England. "The FA was founded in 1863 as the governing body of the game [of soccer] in England. The FA is responsible for all regulatory aspects of the game of football in England." --From TheFA.Com
The Swansea City Council is composed of 72 members that represent 36 wards. They are elected every five years. The Mayor is a senior member of the elected council. Swansea is the governing body for the principal area of Wales and is controlled by the Labour Party of England.
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