Sentences with phrase «by cabinet office»

Owain is instructed by the Cabinet Office / EU Litigation department in Case 326/15 DNB Banka A / S, a case from Latvia involving the rules for costs sharing groups under the VAT Directive.
The honours list is put together by nine independent committees set up by the Cabinet Office, and this year there are equal numbers of male and female recipients.
Evie and Ossie were appropriately named by The Cabinet Office after two political figures Dame Evelyn Sharp (Evie) and Sir Edward Osmotherly (Ossie).
Funded through the Social Action Fund and supported by the Cabinet Office, the publication has been endorsed by numerous organisations including the Health and Safety Executive, the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA), Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) and the Association of Play Industries.
More recent evidence in support of the 2008 Ofsted findings was highlighted in the «What Works» document produced by the Cabinet Office that stressed the work of the six «What Works» centres across the country.
David Cameron's farewell honours list torn to pieces by Cabinet Office after he chooses closest aides
The list was sneaked out last night by the Cabinet Office, leaving the Government open to concerns that it was trying to bury bad news.
The claims of inappropriate behaviour made by Maltby were eventually judged «plausible» by the Cabinet Office inquiry into the first secretary of state's actions.
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.
Andrew Tyrie said today's confirmation by Cabinet Office minister Ken Clarke that the investigation would instead be handed over to Parliament's controversial Intelligence and Security Committee (ISC) was «a mistake».
And Rishi Saha, who worked as head of new media for the Conservatives during the election campaign, and is now deputy director of communications in the Cabinet Office (and effectively head of digital communications, in charge of the websites run by the Cabinet Office and Number 10).
Vote Leave said the document, published by the Cabinet Office, also acknowledges EU law may mean prisoners could get the right to vote.
In particular, it suggests that the external cost to society, which is measured by the Cabinet Office report, is a «lowest common denominator» which is most likely to support a consensus in guiding alcohol tax policy.
This inadequate response is exactly why we need a full and proper inquiry led by the Cabinet Office into whether the ministerial code has been breached.»
The What Works Network, launched last year by the Cabinet Office, consists of established and new institutions responsible for gathering, assessing and sharing the most robust evidence to inform policy and service delivery across the UK.
He was also commissioned by The Cabinet Office in 2011 to produce a literature review on electoral registration.
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.
As the Westminster sex scandal deepens, the first secretary is now being investigated by the Cabinet Office over claims that he made inappropriate advances to a younger Conservative female activist.
But despite its questionable track record, G4S is designated a «strategic supplier» by the Cabinet Office.
Liberal Democrat Treasury spokesman Vince Cable raised Lord Ashcroft's donations by calling on the government to release papers relating to his case held by the Cabinet Office.
A new report into the accessibility of Government websites and services has concluded that only 57 per cent are meeting the minimum standards set by the Cabinet Office e-government unit.
The report concludes that Home Office officials were at fault «in allowing an exaggerated impression to be formed by the Cabinet Office of the damage done by the leaks».
'' [In] his statement to the London Assembly last Wednesday, acting commissioner Sir Paul Stephenson said that the Metropolitan Police Service was called in by the Cabinet Office
A briefing paper prepared by the Cabinet Office asserts that the bill would not change the powers and functions of the Lords, but many MPs believe that any newly elected second chamber would inevitably increase in authority, so setting up a clash with the Commons.
A spokesperson for Hanbury Strategy said: «Ameet has always been clear that he will comply with all the standards set out by the Cabinet Office, and will continue to do so.»
Today's report, written by the Cabinet Office and overseen by Danny Alexander, is little more than an unfolding of coalition politics.
The judgement by the information commissioner related to a Freedom of Information request from the BBC which was refused by the Cabinet Office in 2009.
Vaizey is being replaced by Cabinet Office minister Matt Hancock, who has a background in economics.

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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.
The Cabinet Office had resisted the release of the so - called «precedent book», which details the inner workings of the Government, but was ordered by a freedom of information tribunal to publish several parts.
By taking employees away from the filing cabinet and keeping them closer to the computer, you'll eliminate a large portion of clutter in their offices.
The Reuters story identifies the photos as being handout photos provided by the Japanese Cabinet Public Relations Office.
«CN Rail has expressed a desire to transport bitumen by rail,» said the memo, sent from Wayne Wouters, the Clerk of the Privy Council Office, the central department in government serving Harper's office and caOffice, the central department in government serving Harper's office and caoffice and cabinet.
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.
But the measure, implemented through a notice issued by ministries, not legislation, contains no penalty clause for operators that fail to report cases, a Cabinet Office official acknowledged.»
By the time Blair left office, party, cabinet and country were ready to bid farewell.
In his address, Mr Reid took pains to praise his predecessors at the Home Office, in what will be seen as an attempt to heal the divisions he created in the cabinet by declaring the department «not fit for purpose» when he took over.
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.
Cabinet - level offices are established by statute.
At 12:15 p.m., concerned citizens, led by Altamont Main Street USA and including members of MoveOn.org, Citizen Action of NY, the Working Families Party and others gather outside the offices of U.S. Sens. Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand for a peaceful rally in opposition to Trump's cabinet appointees, Leo O'Brien Federal Building, N. Pearl Street and Clinton Avenue, Albany.
The holder of the office has ultimate power over, and responsibility for, all policies made and implemented by government, seeing all Cabinet papers and being the sole arbiter of disputes between the organs of government.
Whatever this Lib Dem activity, or government review, is, it continues to be led by civil servants in the Cabinet Office.
Furthermore, and something which Francis Maude in the Cabinet Office is considering, Raab recommends that the government should not subsidise the unions by paying staff for working full or part - time on union activities.
For public bodies included in the analysis, the NAO noted that the Cabinet Office used unpublished data and methodology that the NAO could not replicate (although the NAO said that the figures that it calculated by other means were roughly comparable).
Guest post by Jon Trickett, Shadow Minister of State for the Cabinet Office.
@Stuart White: Of course there's a difference between (a) a minority government which a smaller party permits to remain in office by not using its votes to defeat its programme and legislation, either ad hoc or in accordance with some semi-formal pact, and (b) a coalition in which both parties hold seats in the Cabinet.
By law, the President can not name people to his cabinet until he is sworn in as President (though they do announce who they intend to name prior to the oath of office).
@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 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.
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.
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