Sentences with phrase «pensions secretary tells»

«Control needs to be in the hands of individual nations if they remain in Europe,» the Work and Pensions Secretary told the Sunday Telegraph..

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Shadow work and pensions secretary Douglas Alexander indicated he was likely to support much of the proposals, telling the Today programme: «If we can move to a benefits system that is simpler and makes it easier for people to move from welfare to work, that's the right thing to do.»
The Department for Work and Pensions must halt its damaging cuts programme, the secretary of state for work and pensions Chris Grayling will be told on Wednesday (14) at a meeting with the Public and Commercial ServicePensions must halt its damaging cuts programme, the secretary of state for work and pensions Chris Grayling will be told on Wednesday (14) at a meeting with the Public and Commercial Servicepensions Chris Grayling will be told on Wednesday (14) at a meeting with the Public and Commercial Services union.
Work and Pensions Secretary Stephen Crabb, the other pro-Remain candidate running for the top job, told ITV's Peston on Sunday: «The quicker we get past using these labels, the better.
Following the submission today of the NASUWT response to the Department for Education consultation on «Proposed Increases to Contributions for Members of the Teachers» Pension Scheme», Chris Keates, General Secretary of the NASUWT, the largest teachers» union in the UK, said: «The Coalition Government should tell the public the truth about why it is seeking to raid the pensions of millions of ordinary public service workers and why it is taxing public sector workers who are acting responsibly by trying to save for their retirement.
The former work and pensions secretary, whose resignation from the cabinet and criticism of Gordon Brown last June nearly toppled the prime minister, has told his constituency Labour party in Stalybridge and Hyde he will be standing down as their MP but that his decision is personal and, after 20 years in the Westminster political system, no reflection on Labour's chances at the next general election.
Now Iain Duncan Smith, the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, says that we should be able to tell immigrants: «demonstrate that you are committed to the country, that you are resident and that you are here for a period of time and you are generally taking work and that you are contributing... It could be a year, it could be two years, then we will consider you a resident of the UK and be happy to pay you benefits.»
«This is not going to be painless» Sir Richard Mottram, Work & Pensions permanent secretary 2002 - 5, told Channel 4 News that it was not true that things people cared about would not be hit by cutbacks after the election.
However, work and pensions secretary John Hutton told BBC One's Sunday AM yesterday: «This looks like «back to basics» all over again and I can't believe that is where the Tories want to end up on this.»
Rachel Reeves, shadow work and pensions secretary, told her government counterpart he had «something like a Midas touch, where everything he touches turns to a shambles».
Even then, the government appealed the Information Commissioner's ruling and the secretary of state for work and pensions told me in Parliament that, «the Department does not collate numbers on people in that circumstance» only to be contradicted by the Prime Minister two days later at PMQs who said that «the data will be published; they are being prepared for publication as we speak.»
Lisa Nandy and Owen Smith have told the BBC they have quit as Shadow Energy Secretary and Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary respectively.
... Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith reacted angrily to the ruling, telling the Daily Mail last night that the programme had been «thoughtful» and «intelligent».»
Civil servants are under an obligation to tell the Work and Pensions Secretary so if they agree.
The former shadow work and pensions secretary is considered a more viable candidate than Angela Eagle, a Labour source has told ITV News.
Work and pensions secretary David Gauke spoke in similar code when he told a fringe yesterday: «We all serve at the pleasure of the prime minister.»
The Chief Press Secretary (CPS) to the Governor, Petra Onyegbule, told NAN in Lokoja that the late Ameh and four others in the State Pension Board were sacked due to alleged misappropriation of Pensioners» fund.
Shadow work and pensions secretary Liam Byrne told the Sunday People, which uncovered the different status of new claimants, that the prime Minister needed to «get a grip».
David Cameron told the House of Commons that a Labour MP should consider taking his pension after he asked a question about the culture secretary.
Reeves, a former shadow work and pensions secretary who sits on the Treasury select committee, told a fringe meeting: «There are bubbling tensions in this country that I just think could explode.»
Replying to Labour criticism of Conservative plans to recognise marriage in the tax system, Philip Hammond, the shadow work and pensions secretary, told Channel 4 News: «What we have said, and we've clarified that this afternoon just so there shouldn't be any confusion, we are absolutely committed to introducing a recognition of marriage in the tax system during the course of the next parliament, if we win the election.»
And Labour Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary Owen Smith has told the BBC: «In truth he's been a hatchet man for a government that's made life difficult for the most vulnerable.»
«When Secretary [Betsy] DeVos's own Department's independent research office tells her that siphoning taxpayer dollars into private schools has a negative impact on students, it's time for her to finally abandon her reckless plans to privatize public schools across the country,» Democratic Senator Patty Murray, the ranking member of the Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) committee, said in a statement.
Alec Farley (see Farley v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions [2006] UKHL 31, [2006] 3 All ER 935) has tasted six of the seven — and he is still involved with three (appeal tribunal, county court and High Court) nearly five years after 10 years of assessments landed on his doormat in November 2002 telling him he had around # 32,000 to pay.
That's why it's so important we tell the senators who are responsible for vetting his nomination — members of the Finance Committee and the Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee — that we oppose his nomination as Secretary of Health and Human Services and we urge them to do the same.
We must tell the senators who are responsible for vetting Price's nomination — members of the Finance Committee and the Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee — that we oppose his nomination as HHS secretary and urge them to do the same.
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