Sentences with phrase «cabinet office parliamentary»

Cabinet Office parliamentary secretary George Bridges laid an amendment to increase the annual charge per registered consultant lobbyist to a whopping # 1,000.

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On 8 February 2006, she was appointed as Parliamentary Private Secretary (PPS) to the Cabinet Office, working with the Cabinet Office Minister, Jim Murphy MP.
Prime Minister Tony Blair made Miliband Parliamentary Secretary to the Cabinet Office in May 2006.
Nine - tenths of the M.P.'s who first won seats in the House of Commons in 1918 or thereafter, and who held some ministerial office in the years from 1918 to 1955, began their progress towards posts in a ministry or a Cabinet by serving as parliamentary secretaries or as junior ministers... Recruitment to the front bench clearly begins with these two offices.
His Shadow Cabinet disintegrated; his Parliamentary Party passed a huge Vote of No Confidence against him — something that would have ended any other leader's time in office then and there — while large numbers of councillors, the Labour London Mayor and the Party's Leader in Scotland, Kezia Dugdale, all lined up to condemn his ideas, or his performance, or both.
I am sympathetic to the fact that the Parliamentary Secretary, Cabinet Office, my hon. Friend the Member for Forest of Dean (Mr Harper)-- a constituency neighbour of mine — has had a rather busy last couple of weeks.
A Conservative cabinet minister intervened on behalf of one of the world's richest cocoa dealers to get a ban on trading lifted after receiving # 40,000 in donations from the millionaire's company to his parliamentary office.
It ranks at Parliamentary Secretary level and is not a Cabinet office.
In further moves Tom Watson leaves the whips» office to become parliamentary secretary at the Cabinet Ooffice to become parliamentary secretary at the Cabinet OfficeOffice.
«The social and cultural impact is not being teased out,» said Tom Watson, former parliamentary secretary at the Cabinet Office.
5.05 pm Joint Committee on Parliamentary Privilege Subject: Parliamentary Privilege Witness (es): Rt Hon Tom Brake MP, Deputy Leader of the House of Commons and Alex Thomas, Deputy Director of the Elections and Parliament Division, Cabinet Office Location: 2A
Cabinet Office Minister for the Cabinet Office and chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster - Liam Byrne Parliamentary secretary - Tom Watson Parliamentary secretary - Kevin Brennan Parliamentary secretary - Baroness Shriti Vadera (jointly with the Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform) Minister for the Olympics and paymaster general - Tessa Jowell
On 23rdMay, Mark Harper MP, Parliamentary Under - Secretary of State at the Cabinet Office, revealed that of all the letters received by the Government on Lords Reform, the majority had concerned the bishops.
The new chief executive will also be permanent secretary of the Cabinet Office, while the current occupant of the role, Richard Heaton, will remain first parliamentary counsel.
On Thursday, Hain put down a parliamentary question for the Cabinet Office minister, Francis Maude, demanding he «explain the nature and purpose of IRG Ltd».
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.
The MP for Braintree Brooks Newmark has been appointed the Parliamentary Secretary in the Cabinet Office.
The document, due to be released by the Cabinet Office in parliamentary recess and on the day of the crucial European council summit, proposes a number of solutions that could ease the difficulties for opposition parties, but restates the case for cutting the overall Short money bill.
Johnson's assessment came as the chairman of the parliamentary party, John Cryer, condemned Corbyn's controversial shake - up of his top team during a period when the leader's office had been in talks about the shadow cabinet being elected in part by MPs.
But, with cabinet ministers commissioning detailed backbench papers and policy submissions to feed into the next election manifesto, there are welcome signs of a deeper engagement with the parliamentary party over how Labour renews its appeal in office.
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