Sentences with phrase «confidence motion following»

The DUP's leader narrowly survived a no - confidence motion following a disastrous attempt to bolster green energy in Northern Ireland by providing subsidies for wood burners.

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Two Anglican churches in the Chelmsford Diocese have passed a motion of «no confidence» in the Archbishops of Canterbury and York following the ongoing disagreement over the Church of England's teaching on sexuality.
However, since the Fixed - Term Parliaments Act 2011, terms are now a fixed five years, and an early general election can only be brought about either by a two - thirds majority in favour of a motion for a dissolution, or by a vote of no confidence that is not followed within fourteen days by a vote of confidence (which may be for confidence in the same government or a different one).
The dramatic move will come as MPs prepare to debate a motion of no confidence in Mr Corbyn at a meeting on in the Commons on Monday evening - followed by a secret ballot the next day.
Labour MPs will debate a motion of no confidence in Mr Corbyn tomorrow evening, followed by a vote on Tuesday.
The motion of no confidence will be debated at Monday night's meeting of the Parliamentary Labour Party and followed by a secret ballot of MPs the following day.
MPs will also debate a motion of no confidence in their embattled leader at a meeting of the parliamentary Labour party this evening, followed by a vote tomorrow.
Ms Beckett, who briefly led the party following the death of John Smith in 1994, struggled to hold back tears as she revealed she had been one of the 172 Labour MPs who backed a motion of no confidence in Mr Corbyn yesterday.
Following the referendum result, I learnt of the motion of no confidence in Jeremy Corbyn because of his handling of the Remain campaign.
Nearly his entire shadow cabinet resigned and a motion of no confidence in his leadership was passed following the EU referendum.
The election may be held at an earlier date in the event of an early election motion being passed by a super-majority of two - thirds in the House of Commons, or a vote of no confidence in the government which is not followed by a vote of confidence within 14 days.
«If we use our technique to screen molecules that were previously discarded, and we find that the temperature associated with the onset of the localised motion is sufficiently high, we would have high confidence that the material will not crystallise following manufacture,» said Zeitler.
There is also now s 2 (3) and (4) of the Fixed - term Parliaments Act 2011 to consider since they provide for an early general election following the passing of a motion of no confidence in a government, and after 14 days have passed and a new government has failed to emerge.
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