Sentences with phrase «acting shadow work»

«It's time for the government to boost the number of apprenticeships to give everyone the chance to earn, learn and contribute,» said Stephen Timms, Labour's acting shadow work and pensions secretary.

Not exact matches

Speaking today at the Policy Exchange, shadow work and pensions secretary Chris Grayling said the welfare state must act as a safety net and not a way of life.
«It is simply not good enough that forty years after the Equal Pay Act women still don't earn equal pay for equal work, and despite doing better at school and university more women end up in lower skilled and lower paid jobs than men,» Labour's shadow minister for women and equalities, Gloria De Piero said.
Acting Labour leader Harriet Harman said she would offer a «responsible opposition» as ex-Cabinet members began their work in the shadow Cabinet:
The former shadow work and pensions secretary also backed Mr Corbyn's call for a war powers act to give MPs in Parliament a legal veto over any decision to go to war.
CB3 Chairperson Gigi Li made the decision earlier this month to suspend the group, saying that it had been acting as a «shadow community board,» in her view, failing to work collaboratively with CB3's office in the liquor license approval process.
And while the film throws some shadows reminiscent of recent Greek «Weird Wave» cinema (Papoulia also starred in Yorgos Lanthimos's Dogtooth and Alps), such as its unhinged, barking mad, and eyeball - rolling style of acting, this is a bigger, bolder, and angrier work.
Do you ever get a sense with your work casting a long shadow that actors approach you with a slightly gingerly or worshipful tread, coming into your world and thinking this is how mike Leigh actors act, how his characters talk or behave?
Premiering at the Toronto Film Festival this year, Learning to Drive is an example of what doesn't work when a cliché screenplay over shadows decent acting performances.
Max Fischer has worked for a year under the shadow of the No Child Left Behind Act.
Among Fontana's last works are a series of Teatrini («little theatres»), in which he returned to an essentially flat idiom by using backcloths enclosed within wings resembling a frame; the reference to theatre emphasizes the act of looking, while in the foreground a series of irregular spheres or oscillating, wavy silhouettes creates a lively shadow play.
Kara Walker's racially charged gouaches in sepia tinged hues act as a sarcastically delicate counterbalance to Terence Koh's white chocolate monoliths; Tino Sehgal's harmonic narrative «This Is Propaganda,» performed by a female guard, adds an air of the ethereal to an otherwise politically heavy - handed section of the exhibition; artist team Tim Noble and Sue Webster's «Black Narcissus» (2006) draws us back into the corporeal with their penile and phalange inflected shadow - cast portraiture; and Cindy Sherman's work from the early 80s shocks with its carnal ferocity.
The precision and exacting skill in Walker's shadow figure cutouts, their emotional evocativeness, is heightened by the deliberate crudeness of the puppetry — the choppy filming, Walker's hands sometimes coming into view as she works the horrendous acts of rape and sadism against the slow, mournful music.
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