Sentences with phrase «by cabinet officer»

The is currently held for Labour by Cabinet Officer minister Kevin Brennan and after minor boundary changes he is projected to go into the next election defending a notional majority of 8,361, according to the calculations of Professors Rallings and Thrasher of the University of Plymouth.

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It is headed by Charles Farr, a former senior intelligence officer who has sought the views of cabinet ministers, including the home and justice secretaries, the security minister as well as other MPs and the campaigning group Liberty.
Disgraced former Cabinet minister Chris Huhne was allegedly mocked by a prison officer on his first day at Wandsworth jail, The Sun reports.
The disgraced former Cabinet minister Chris Huhne was allegedly mocked by a prison officer on his first day at Wandsworth jail, the Sun reports.
These were created by the Local Government Act 2000 at a time when Tony Blair and those around him hoped to centralise local government decision - making in elected mayors, strong leaders and cabinets, and powerful chief officers who they could deal with from Whitehall.
«In an age when authenticity is increasingly valued by voters, he walks tall»: the tribute was paid by Andrew Mitchell, former cabinet minister and Conservative whip, one - time director at Lazard and officer in the Royal Tank Regiment.
On his web - site he repeatedly indicated that his main source for believing that there was a coverup of widespread abuse in order to protect «a ring» of paedophiles in the Thatcher cabinet, was sources from the Metroploitan Police, saying they wanted to pursue, (God knows who because Watson has never had the honesty to tell us), but were ordered by «superior officers» to drop their investigations.
The plan was hatched by a small group of White House officers meeting secretly for several weeks without input from most cabinet members, presidential science adviser John Marburger, or the institutes most affected by the proposal.
Today's realty is that the UK's top jobs are disproportionately held by people from a narrow range of backgrounds: — 71 % Senior Judges; — 62 % Senior Armed Forces Officers; — 55 % Top Civil Servants; — 36 % Cabinet; — 45 % Newspaper Columnists
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