Sentences with phrase «cabinet office prime»

Questions - Cabinet Office Prime minister's questions Ten minute rule motion - health and safety (amendment) Motion - police grants and local government finance reports Adjournment debate - future of stereotactic body radiotherapy treatment in England
Questions - Cabinet Office Prime minister's questions Ten minute rule motion - victims of crime (code of practice) Motion - standing orders relating to ways and means; and supply Motion - scrutiny of draft orders under the public bodies bill Opposition day debate - TBA Adjourment debate - pedestrian access through railway stations

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To ensure that the Government delivers on its commitments, a new results and delivery approach will be implemented that includes the establishment of the Cabinet Committee on Agenda, Results and Communications, chaired by the Prime Minister, and a Results and Delivery Unit, housed in the Privy Council Office.
But the Prime Minister's Office bore the brunt of State Comptroller Yosef Shapira's criticism, for its failure to sufficiently brief members of the security cabinet about the subterranean threat.
Long suggested his own frustration is a symptom of a much wider problem — an unhealthy gap between Liberal backbenchers» political instincts and the sort of policy thinking that emanates from the well - staffed offices of the Prime Minister and top cabinet ministers.
He was the Prime Minister's Security Adviser at No10 from 2007 - 10, with a particular focus on Islamist terrorism, and was responsible in the Cabinet Office for the coordination and funding of the UK agencies, MI5, GCHQ and SIS.
Retired as Economic Advisor to the Prime Minister of India, he has rich experience in implementation of economic policies and monitoring of the special economic agenda of the Cabinet on behalf of the Prime Minister «s Office.
By the sheer number of these cartoons, Robinson demonstrates that Burke was far more in the public eye than anyone of his day with the exception of the prime ministers and royalty - quite a feat for someone who never held Cabinet - level office and was never regarded as an insider.
A list of 13 MPs facing harassment allegations has been circulating at Westminster, according to The Daily Telegraph and the Prime Minister ordered a Cabinet Office inquiry into whether Mr Garnier breached the ministerial code.
The Prime Minister has also announced a number of high profile changes to his cabinet including the departure of William Hague from the Foreign Office.
Her research has also informed the House of Commons Health Committee on Inequalities and informed the Prime Minister's Strategy Unit in the Cabinet Office on developing public services that empower service users.
This is viewed as a brilliant idea by those in the Cabinet Office who are paid to come up with clever new ideas to help the deputy prime minister.
The role of the Cabinet office, the prime ministerial engine in Whitehall, has been looked at before, but in The Cabinet Office 1916 - 2016 The Birth of Modern Government (Biteback) Seldon, through trawling the archives and interviewing leading personalities, has written the best modern acoffice, the prime ministerial engine in Whitehall, has been looked at before, but in The Cabinet Office 1916 - 2016 The Birth of Modern Government (Biteback) Seldon, through trawling the archives and interviewing leading personalities, has written the best modern acOffice 1916 - 2016 The Birth of Modern Government (Biteback) Seldon, through trawling the archives and interviewing leading personalities, has written the best modern account.
@Stuart White: The Cabinet Office rule - book (draft of chapter 6, approved by the House of Commons Select Committee on Justice and drawn up in consultation, I understand, with the party leaders and with constitutional experts) lays it down that after an election the incumbent prime minister has a duty, as well as a right, to remain in office until there's clear and incontrovertible evidence that someone else is definitely in a position to command majority support in the house of coOffice rule - book (draft of chapter 6, approved by the House of Commons Select Committee on Justice and drawn up in consultation, I understand, with the party leaders and with constitutional experts) lays it down that after an election the incumbent prime minister has a duty, as well as a right, to remain in office until there's clear and incontrovertible evidence that someone else is definitely in a position to command majority support in the house of cooffice until there's clear and incontrovertible evidence that someone else is definitely in a position to command majority support in the house of commons.
But in 2011, then deputy prime minister Nick Clegg's aides were forced to deny reports he had banned the use of the term in the Cabinet Office.
There has previously been some speculation that if the Conservatives win the general election and David Cameron becomes Prime Minister, he might combine the Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland Offices into a single «Department for the Nations» or such like, with one minister sitting in the Cabinet.
Prime Minister Tony Blair made Miliband Parliamentary Secretary to the Cabinet Office in May 2006.
It is hard to escape the conclusion that had she been a more expendable minister - Mark Garnier, for instance - or if the Prime Minister was in a position of strength, Patel would have faced a Cabinet Office inquiry at best, and her P45 at worst.
On 28 June 2007, the day after Gordon Brown became Prime Minister, Miliband was sworn of the Privy Council and appointed Minister for the Cabinet Office and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, being promoted to the cCabinet Office and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, being promoted to the cabinetcabinet.
But his argument — ahead of a raft of speeches by the trade secretary, Liam Fox, the Brexit secretary, David Davis, the Cabinet Office minister, David Lidington, and the prime minister, Theresa May — could raise fears about plans for deregulation after Brexit.
Recent admissions that he had dinner with James Murdoch, Rebekah Brooks and their partners just two days after taking away responsibility for the BSkyB deal from Vince Cable have prompted the Lib Dems» deputy leader Simon Hughes and party president Tim Farron to report the prime minister to the Cabinet Office secretary.
A veteran of the Thatcher era «cuts» (which, of course, were no such thing), the former trade secretary is installed in his own office inside No 10, where he appears to have more access to the prime minister than most of the cabinet.
Shadow Minister for the Cabinet Office Francis Maude has pressed the Prime Minister over the rather fraught issue of Lord Falconer's pension.
«What the prime minister has done is ask the Cabinet secretary to preside over a joint review by MoD, the Treasury and the Cabinet Office looking at what further efficiency savings can be made within the MoD on top of the very aggressive efficiency plan we've already got in place without affecting frontline military capability,» he added.
The departmental structure around them is also shifting, with Remainer Damian Green taking over effectively as deputy prime minister in the Cabinet Office, which was linking the work being done in the Brexit department with Liam Fox's Department for International Trade and the Foreign Office under Boris Johnson.
Anotny Seldon argues that prime ministers have been most effective when they have worked with the Cabinet Office.
«Where an election does not result in a clear majority for a single party, the incumbent Government remains in office unless and until the Prime Minister tenders his and the Government's resignation to the Monarch,» Cabinet Office guidance soffice unless and until the Prime Minister tenders his and the Government's resignation to the Monarch,» Cabinet Office guidance sOffice guidance states.
The minister for the cabinet office, Francis Maude, even described Michael Spencer as a «personal friend of the prime minister and the prime minister's wife».
Nick Clegg, the former deputy prime minister, wrote to Clark, his former cabinet office colleague, warning that a series of deals for different industry sectors could cost the taxpayer «colossal amounts of money» in subsidies.
It is known that the prime minister was looking to replace her close friend and ally Damian Green at the Cabinet Office after he was forced to quit in December.
Individuals wishing to make their views about this draft legislation are encouraged to contact the Cabinet Office, write to their member of parliament, or write to the Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg.
Meanwhile, cabinet office minister Ed Miliband spoke on morning programme GMTV and maintained his support for the prime minister, the BBC news service reports.
Shadow Cabinet Office minister Michael Dugher said the prime minister appeared to be showing an increasing «bunker mentality», however - repeating the language Mr Cameron used to describe Gordon Brown before the 2010 general election.
Now shadow Cabinet Office minister Jon Trickett has called on the prime minister had to «come clean» about the full scale and nature of his meetings with donors.
«It is hard to escape the conclusion that had she been a more expendable minister - Mark Garnier, for instance - or if the prime minister was in a position of strength, Patel would have faced a Cabinet Office inquiry at best, and her P45 at worst.»
The Cabinet Office have launched an investigation after the prime minister's chief policy adviser was caught dumping government papers in the park.
Ministers must comply with the Code of Conduct and Guidance on Procedures for Ministers produced by the Cabinet Office and endorsed by the Prime Minister.
The committee concludes that the independent adviser lacks independence in practice, as he is appointed personally by the prime minister, is supported from within the Cabinet Office, and can not instigate his own investigations.
Prime Minister: David Cameron Deputy PM & First Secretary of State: William Hague Chancellor of the Exchequer: George Osborne Leader of the Commons: Ken Clarke Home Secretary: David Davis Foreign Secretary: Sir Malcolm Rifkind Business & Employment Secretary: John Redwood Communities & Social Justice Secretary: Iain Duncan Smith Cabinet Office Minister: Francis Maude Defence Secretary: Dr Liam Fox Environment and Energy Secretary: Oliver Letwin Leader of the Lords: Lord Strathclyde Nations Secretary: Lord Trimble Education Secretary: Michael Gove Health Secretary: Chris Grayling Women & Equalities Secretary: Theresa May Pensions & Welfare Reform Secretary: David Willetts Trade & International Development Secretary: Alan Duncan Justice Secretary & Lord Chancellor: Dominic Greive Transport Secretary: Damian Green Farming, Food & Rural Affairs Secretary: Nick Herbert Housing & Local Government Secretary: Philip Hammond Culture Secretary: Julie Kirkbride
[23] If this office is not occupied or the Deputy Prime Minister is not available, the next most senior member of the Cabinet will receive questions (such as the First Secretary of State or the Deputy Leader of the government party).
As a junior Cabinet Office minister, he headed the Policy Unit in the Prime Minister's Office, [17] and also chaired a newly created Conservative Parliamentary advisory board, known as the Prime Minister's Policy Board, consisting of Tory MPs.
At the time of writing, The Orange Book features the deputy prime minister, the energy secretary and his predecessor, the business secretary, an education and Cabinet Office minister, a transport minister and the pensions minister.
Labour's shadow cabinet office minister has written to the country's top civil servant asking «a number of important questions» over the arrest of the Prime Minister's former deputy policy adviser over allegations linked to child abuse images.
The aide rung the office of one of the rebels to say that unless they produced an unusual name, not associated previously with moves against the prime minster, the cabinet minister (who is not enthusiastic about supporting Brown) would be forced to go on air to back the PM.
Justice Secretary David Lidington was moved to the Cabinet Office, and will deputise for Mrs May at Prime Minister's Questions
The bill is due to be piloted unusually by the Leader of the House Andrew Lansley rather than the cabinet office, or the deputy prime minister, the departments normally responsible for this kind of legislation.
Political reform Mr Cameron said that part of Nick Clegg's role as deputy prime minister would be political reform, and that Mr Clegg would be based in the Cabinet Office.
According to The Times, the Cabinet Office has raised ethical concerns about some of the names put forward by the former prime minister, while the Appointments Commission must also approve any places in the House of Lords.
Prior to that, he was Head of Open Public Services in the Cabinet Office, where he co-authored the Open Public Services White Paper, and Senior Policy Adviser and then Head of Education in the Prime Minister's Strategy Unit under the administrations of both Gordon Brown and David Cameron.
Last week it was revealed that Prime Minister Stephen Harper's office created an «enemy list» to include in briefing books for newly appointed Cabinet members.
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