Sentences with phrase «by coalition»

According to Salis, whose position follows a recent quit notice order given to Igbos living in the North by a coalition of Arewa youths, the agitation for secession by the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra and other ethnic nationalities in Nigeria will reduce drastically once equity and justice take precedent over ethnic domination.
In his interview Clegg said his party should «start spreading our wings more» as they look to a future when the Lib Dems will be «unencumbered and unrestrained by coalition».
The report is the second in a series examining the effects of tax cuts brought in by the coalition government.
The top 10 % of earners pay the most under the government's austerity, the IFS said, though it admitted many of the measures hitting the richest were implemented or devised by the previous Labour government and were continued by the coalition.
Halfway into this parliament and many of the promises made by the coalition parties are proving to be sore disappointments.
The Liberal democrats are to call for the decriminalisation of all drugs, including heroin and cocaine, to be considered urgently by the Coalition Government in an effort to cut levels of addiction.
The plan is not acceptable to the Coalition and we will do all in our power to change it to conform to the platform developed by the Coalition.
Labour must restore the cuts made by the Coalition in the Health and Safety Executive and introduce a new comprehensive Health and Safety Act that reverses the retrograde legislation introduced by the Coalition which has confused, obscured and narrowed the coverage of the existing health and safety law.
Without the damaging watering down of policies caused by a coalition Kwasi argues the case for a better Britain under a Conservative government.
It began with the publication of the Orange Book essays in 2004 and was boosted by the coalition agreement with the Conservatives in 2010.
«The audit by the Coalition Provisional Authority's own inspector general blasts the CPA for «not providing adequate stewardship» of at least $ 8.8 billion from the Development Fund for Iraq that was given to Iraqi ministries.
A four - day Socialist Convergence — initiated by the Philly Socialists and organized by a coalition of radical and socialist organizations ranging from the Kentucky Workers League to the System Change Not Climate Change coalition — will take place alongside the corporate - sponsored DNC.
That means celebrating all that Labour achieved in the NHS, schools, Sure Start, child care, crime, the minimum wage and restoring pride in civic spaces, when so much of that is about to be slashed by the coalition.
She said the five - point reform plan agreed to by the coalition would improve an imperfect system of doling out federal spending requests from Congress.
The Senate is ruled by a coalition of Republicans and breakaway Democrats.
Europe has until now been an issue kept deliberately at arm's length by the coalition government given the two party's wildly divergent views.
The Equality Act was originally passed by the previous government but has been taken up by the coalition since the election.
The proposal is opposed by the coalition pushing the tax credit legislation.
Labour's shadow business secretary did not comment on the proposed banking split now being considered by a coalition government - initiated review, instead focusing on what he suggested were more practical concerns.
Under changes to the rules of primogeniture being enacted by the coalition, an older female baby would be next in line to the throne regardless of how many younger brothers she has.
And that means he's a Liberal Democrat MP whose reputation — at least amongst his own — has been enhanced by the coalition.
He said the decision in March 2012 by the Coalition Government to set a minimum price of 40p on a unit of alcohol to reduce consumption was a reverse of the principle behind traditional price fixing, which had been to protect consumers from sharp rises and guarantee the availability of necessities like beer.
Stephanie Bottrill, who lived in Solihull, threw herself in front of a lorry on the M6 motorway after realising she could not cope with the extra # 80 a month caused by the coalition government's changes.
After all, Labour have spent the past five years criticising a whole series of cuts by the coalition government at both a national and local level.
Lib Dems destroyed by the coalition and won't do another.
A decision by the coalition government to legislate against the unions would win support from Conservative backbenchers keen to suppress unrest among public sector workers about their employment conditions.
But Lib Dem peer Lord McNally said: «This issue keeps coming back for the Government, and this vote shows that the House of Lords aren't willing to forget the promise that was made by the Coalition that Leveson 2 would be enacted.»
It brings the number of school playing field sell - offs approved by the coalition to 22.
The spare room subsidy, also known as the «bedroom tax», is a housing benefit policy brought in by the coalition government.
Nick Clegg has signalled his determination to press ahead with reform of the House of Lords in a move likely to anger Conservative MPs who have identified the issue as an electoral millstone that contributed to the dismal performance by coalition parties in last week's local elections.
This requirement was removed by the coalition government in 2011.
But the governor was stymied by the state Senate, which is ruled by a coalition of Republicans and break away Democrats.
This also means that I can see no reason why our MPs should feel bound by the coalition agreement on this issue.
The Labour Assembly Against Austerity saw over 200 party activists come together to discuss the cost of living crisis being caused by coalition austerity and the need for Labour to present an inspiring alternative vision that will win the 2015 election and then go on to change people's lives for the better.
The amount includes fees for all legal work, including the ultimately unsuccessful defense of the 2015 airport laws against litigation brought by a coalition of aviation groups.
A new Assembly bill supported by the coalition, introduced last month in Albany by Brooklyn Assemblyman Walter Mosley, would outlaw all income discrimination, except in cases where the two - family buildings are owner - occupied.
Efforts to enact early voting and other reforms were unsuccessful when the state Senate, led by a coalition of Republicans and breakaway Democrats, did not act on the bills.
Farron, who has been tipped as a potential successor to Nick Clegg, riled sections of his party last week when he said the Lib Dems had been «tarnished» by coalition with the Conservatives.
After the damage inflicted on the Liberal Democrats by their coalition deal with the Conservatives in 2010 - 15, the centrist party ruled out any reprise.
The disputed regulations were promulgated by the coalition.
This was revealed by the Coalition of Domestic Election Observers (CODEO).
Cardiff Central MP Jenny Willott also accused Ed Miliband of talking down a Cardiff City Deal, after talks were initiated by the Coalition Government following months of inaction by the Labour - run Cardiff Council.
The evening protest outside the Koch estate was organized by a coalition of liberal groups, including MoveOn.org, the Occupy movement and the Long Island Progressive Coalition, a Massapequa - based nonprofit.
But Mandelson then suggested that Labour would have imposed cuts similar to those planned by the coalition under Alistair Darling's plan to halve the fiscal deficit over four years.
The display, along with informational materials and resource tables by a coalition of local AIDS service groups, will be available for viewing during regular open hours.
«For example, it is doubtful if the endorsement of President Muhammadu Buhari's second term bid by the Coalition of Civil Society Organisations for Good Governance and Democracy is representative enough of the opinion of civil society organisations across the country.
In his first year as mayor, Mr. de Blasio tangled with a senate that is governed by a coalition of breakaway Democrats and the Republican Party — even with an ally in State Senator Jeff Klein, the leader of the Independent Democratic Conference, a Republican majority still looms to potentially stifle a leftist, urban platform that polls poorly in many GOP strongholds throughout the state.
While the Corbyn surge and the tripling of numbers entitled to vote flowed from changes made in the procedure, the thinking behind the leadership selection has lapsed behind the constitutional changes made and being made by the coalition government and its Tory successor, most importantly the Fixed - term Parliaments Act.
«This autumn both David Cameron and Nick Clegg should ask their parties to approve a binding agreement to fight the 2015 general election as coalition partners... If the voters choose to keep our current system of electing MPs, as I fervently hope they will, the pact would give parliamentary candidates in constituencies in seats held by a coalition party a free run against other parties.
That means they will be hit six times harder than the very richest by the coalition's deficit - cutting measures.
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