Sentences with phrase «bill on devolution»

On the impact of the Bill on devolution and the National Assembly for Wales, Andrew Langdon QC said: «The Bill will give UK ministers the power to amend adopted legislation that falls within the devolved competence of the National Assembly, without being answerable to the Assembly or requiring that the Assembly pass a legislative consent motion.

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Sunday trading is back on Parliament's agenda today as the Cities and Local Government Devolution Bill has its second reading.
For instance, there is an explicit relationship between the current Cities and Local Devolution Bill, whose passage through Westminster would be affected by the introduction of EVEL, and the government's on - going programme of English dDevolution Bill, whose passage through Westminster would be affected by the introduction of EVEL, and the government's on - going programme of English devolutiondevolution.
As reactions continue to trail the constitution amendment exercise embarked upon by the National Assembly, lately, a former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar has expressed his displeasure on the blockage of the passage of Bill No. 3, which would have granted devolution of powers to the states.
Morgan made her maiden speech in Parliament on 22 May 1997 in the debate on the Referendums (Scotland and Wales) Bill, designed to pave the way for devolution.
The Welsh Liberal Democrats have welcomed progress in negotiations between the UK and Welsh Governments over the EU Withdrawal Bill's impact on devolution.
Osborne's plans for city - led devolution have been an early priority for the new Conservative majority government and a Cities Devolution Bill is expected in the Queen's Speech devolution have been an early priority for the new Conservative majority government and a Cities Devolution Bill is expected in the Queen's Speech Devolution Bill is expected in the Queen's Speech on May 27.
On the day that the Wales Bill receives Royal Assent, the Welsh Liberal Democrats have hailed the Act as a «landmark step» in the Welsh devolution journey.
The body in question, the Political and Constitutional Reform Select Committee, had previously produced penetrating reports on English devolution, the need for a Constitutional Convention, Parliamentary boundaries, the future for Scotland, improving the legislative process, voter disengagement, the gagging bill, etc. — enough critical analysis for a domineering Conservative majority to want to get rid of it.
This could include: a referendum on Europe; further devolution of powers to cities, Scotland and Wales; the introduction of «English Votes for English Laws»; and a new bill of rights to replace the Human Rights Act.
But Sturgeon hit back that the draft bill did not show any progress on devolution.
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