Sentences with phrase «chancellor now»

The chancellor now says she wants to slash the use of coal, speed up approvals for renewable energy investments, and reduce CO2 emissions drastically.
Deputies he trained when he was chancellor now lead school systems not only in New York but also in Baltimore, Chicago, New Orleans, Newark, and elsewhere.
Obviously I'm pleased that the shadow chancellor now recognises that economic credibility is a problem.
«Does the chancellor now accept it was an error of judgment...?»
The chancellor now carries the title of first secretary of state as an acknowledgment of that reality.
Lame duck chancellors now lead New York's school and university systems.

Not exact matches

He is now chancellor of Cogswell Polytechnical College.
Right now at least 800 million people are in the throes of absolute poverty — poverty so severe that the basics of human survival are simply not available to them — according to the Independent Commission on International Development, chaired by former West German chancellor Willy Brandt.
Texas A&M chancellor John Sharp is quoted as saying this in response to Texas selling beer at games now:
The proposal now awaits the lord chancellor's nod.
Clegg — too weak or unprincipled to stop the chancellor doing it the first time round - now makes a promise to prevent something which he knows has no chance of taking place.
«Thank goodness the lord chancellor has now realised that the government's wobbling on the human rights convention did nobody any good,» said Liberal Democrat constitutional affairs spokesman Simon Hughes.
Greg Clark and Greg Hands both hitched their wagons to the chancellor's after entering the Commons in 2005 and now occupy key cabinet posts.
We are now living a reality in which the chancellor has to commit # 3bn worth of extra funds to Brexit planning and only # 2.8 bn extra to an NHS in crisis.
«The government's economic credibility is now in tatters because we have a chancellor who is anti-growth and fixated on austerity.
The chancellor talks now as if he has inherited a recession and delivered growth — but he inherited growth and only avoided two recessions by a whisker.
And of course, British politics is also now dominated by an «old boys» network»: the cliques of Etonions and Bullingdon club members, personified by the prime minister, David Cameron, the chancellor, George Osborne — and indeed London's outgoing mayor, Boris Johnson.
The speech sought to consolidate a shift in the economic debate in which shadow chancellor Ed Balls has accepted years of flatlining growth are now at an end.
Mr Osborne said the chancellor had made guarantees he can not be sure of, claiming his job was now on the line.
Evidence - based decision - making has never been important to a lord chancellor who would rather go with his political gut instincts, but now he is letting political paranoia block the means of challenging poor decisions made by Grayling and his colleagues.
Having already revealed his beef with the former prime minister, chancellor and home secretary, now Nick Clegg has revealed his worst Tory enemy.
James Meadway is now an adviser to shadow chancellor John McDonnell.
Having already revealed his beef with the former prime minister, chancellor and home secretary, now...
12:48 - Now the chancellor is moving on to reveal the nature of his «fiscally neutral» package.
Soon after becoming chancellor in 2007, Darling notes that his old ally, newly - installed in No10, now treats him with disdain.
12:56 - Oh dear - the chancellor's perennial cough is developing now.
Lord Mandelson added: «To cut public spending now as the shadow chancellor proposes could easily plunge the economy back into recession.»
Osborne must now be considered the most divisive chancellor in modern British political history
13:40 - Another truism now from Miliband: «The chancellor is lashed to the mast.»
Pointing out that the shadow chancellor had last week denounced government projections on efficiency savings as «complete fiction», he added: «You are now using these fictional savings to finance your tax cut.
So, my vote for next chancellor goes to Adair Turner, former head of the Confederation of British Industry, chair of the official Committee on Climate Change and now leading the Financial Services Authoriry.
More recently, How cutting corporation tax would boost revenue uses new regression analysis and examples to make the case that the dynamic rewards from cutting corporate tax are now sufficient to increase revenue and Gordon Brown's Economic Failure provided the most comprehensive case yet that Brown's record as chancellor was a poor one.
Now as vice chancellor at Syracuse University, she's developing a brand strategy in favor of the field.
Balls: «The chancellor is now trying to claim his failure on growth... he's trying to claim it's not his fault... that no one could have foreseen it.
Now plans led by the chancellor, George Osborne, to reinvigorate the idea of «city region» deals outside London, such as the Northern Powerhouse, could offer the chance to bring back some of the local accountability for education that some believe has been stripped out of the system.
Balls: «And we now know this this chancellor can't say «we're all in this together» without a smirk on his face.»
Its disclosure now caps a difficult week for Ed Miliband who has been battling criticism of his leadership and the embarassing leak of emails belonging to the shadow chancellor, Ed Balls.
12:23 - Well we just watched the chancellor arrive in parliament, so it won't be long now.
Shadow chancellor George Osborne called on his counterpart to «do the right thing» and announce the final proposals now, thereby ending the uncertainty felt by small businesses.
Capitalising on the headlines surround the chancellor this week, Mr Cameron said Labour MPs may have been cheering Mr Brown now, but like Stalin he would «wipe them out later».
The man once hailed as a pre-eminent strategist, and a possible successor to the Conservative throne, is now more commonly demonised as the «part - time chancellor».
In light of the debacle Mr Brown's stewardship of the economy - previously his strongest asset - has also been called into question, with fewer people now confident in his abilities as chancellor.
Wednesday will mark the 11th Budget for the 56 - year - old chancellor, now the longest standing incumbent of the office for more than 100 years.
Now just days into his new job as chancellor of New York City schools, Richard Carranza offered a glimpse of experiences that could shape his approach.
Interestingly, care for the elderly is on a par with schools and the chancellor pledged to protect the state pension, for now at least.
Now posing as potential prime minister and chancellor — Miliband and Balls...
«We're now set for slower growth, higher inflation and higher unemployment than was forecast a year ago,» shadow chancellor Ed Balls said yesterday.
The news comes as the shadow chancellor attempted to paint the government as financially irresponsible, accusing Labour of «bankrupting Britain» after figures released by the Office of National Statistics (ONS) showed the country had narrowly avoided a recession for now.
I'd be surprised if Michael Gove makes the progress he (and many others) would want him to make in prison reform now that he will find it harder to depend on informal contact with the prime minister and chancellor.
In his strongest PMQs performance to date, he told Mr Cameron crime doubled under the last Conservative government, the number of police officers fell - and the shadow chancellor has now said there can be no more money for crime and policing.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z