Sentences with phrase «at the cabinet war»

The box will now spend its retirement on display at the Cabinet War Rooms in Whitehall.
But Wyn Evans claims that what's poignant for him is the show's very subtle reference to the cannons that Broodthaers» aimed out onto the street, pointing at the Cabinet War Rooms, Downing Street and the Houses of Parliament.

Not exact matches

While the cabinet members felt at the time that they were seriously involved in the war effort, the unnamed former minister, in retrospect, said he realized how little power and influence they actually wielded.
But the plan ran into serious trouble at a meeting of top ministers this week, with the so - called Brexit «war cabinet» siding 6 - 5 against the proposals after new Home Secretary Sajid Javid made his opposition known.
With Gavin Williamson also backing Fox et at, the 11 - strong Brexit war cabinet was divided 6 to 5 against the prime minister's plan.
But despite a series of tense showdowns at Theresa May's Brexit «War Cabinet» ministers continue to be deadlocked over what to do.
Despite a series of tense showdowns at Theresa May's «War Cabinet» (pictured in February) ministers continue to be deadlocked over what to do
But Brexiteers regard the proposal as unworkable and cumbersome - and they were joined by Sajid Javid and Gavin Williamson in criticising it at a tense «War Cabinet» meeting last week.
The Business Secretary was part of the Brexit «war cabinet» which failed to reach agreement on whether to back the hybrid customs partnership — which would see the UK collect import duties on behalf of the EU for goods arriving via British ports and airports — or the so - called «maximum facilitation» or «max fac» model relying on the extensive use of technology to minimise checks at the border.
In a statement read to MPs Mr Straw, who was foreign secretary at the time the UK went to war, said: «Following the information tribunal's decision upholding the information commissioner's decision that a redacted version of the Cabinet minutes of March 13th and 17th 2003 should be disclosed, and having taken the view of Cabinet, I have today given a certificate under section 53 of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 to the information commissioner.
«What David Cameron should do at the earliest opportunity is to form an economic «war cabinet» that will not only advise him during the current crisis but will be able to help formulate a long term Conservative economic policy to deal with the recession»
Iain Dale wrote a short but exasperated blog post late last night in which he expressed his frustration at the Conservatives» failure to oppose the Government on two measures yesterday: the part - privatisation of the Post Office and the blocking of the release of Cabinet minutes discussing the decision to go to war in Iraq.
What David Cameron should do at the earliest opportunity is to form an economic «war cabinet» that will not only advise him during the current crisis but will be able to help formulate a long term Conservative economic policy to deal with the recession and the longer term economic problems.
The DG affair tells the Conservative party one thing: It is OK for a future Conservative Home Secretary to order the investigation of the entire Cabinet at the time of the decision to got to war with Iraq and Campbell, confiscation all their papers, and potential arrest and detention under anti-terrorsit powers for up to 28 days on a potential charge of conspiracy to kill unspecified Iraqis.
The row is expected to continue at a meeting of Mrs May's Brexit «war cabinet» on Wednesday, when senior ministers will gather to hammer out the Government's negotiating aims on trade.
It never truly explains why Lincoln's Cabinet is at odds, convinces us why this fight has to be waged and won even before the war is over, or makes the political double - dealers as interesting as the boys in blue or gray.
There are several scenes we've already seen in at least one previous trailer, but this also includes some new moments of Lincoln (Daniel Day Lewis) and his argumentative cabinet figuring out how to get the 13th Amendment to the US Constitution — outlawing slavery — through the system without derailing efforts to end the bloody Civil War.
Ngcobo co-curated «Rope - a-dope: to win a losing war» (2010) at Cabinet, New York, «Second Coming, a curatorial collaboration» at Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, and «Just How Cold Was It?»
In 2010 she co-curated rope - a-dope: to win a losing war at Cabinet in New York.
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