Sentences with phrase «councils in»

The Conservatives took control of councils in Basildon and Peterborough, but lost Trafford, in Greater Manchester, and the Mole Valley.
Since the Local Government Act 2000, all of the several hundred principal local councils in England and Wales are required to review their executive arrangements.
This year's local elections are overwhelmingly for county councils in England.
The party entered the night with nearly 600 council seats and majority control of nearly half the councils in Wales.
And finally, six months after they were announced, economic development councils in each region will be appointed «in the coming days.»
In the areas of Labour - run councils in England, the lack of viable opposition made the party complacent and lazy.
In 2015, councils in England accepted 56,600 people as homeless.
It's actually lost a couple of councils in Derby and Nuneaton... it's basically come away empty - handed relative to the expectations it helped to build up.»
Four days ago DCLG wrote to councils in England - housing is a devolved issue - asking for the number of social and council housing blocks in each area above 18m in height, that used aluminium composite material (ACM) cladding.
For example the 410 local authorities and 11,000 town, parish and community councils in England and Wales spend over # 113 billion a year to carry out similar functions.
Central government has kept local government on a tight leash, strangling the life out of councils in the belief that bureaucrats know best.
But the House of Commons» Environment, Food & Rural Affairs Committee chair Neil Parish said: «Councils in the dozens of other English cities currently exceeding EU pollution limits must also be given the option of using such powers if their communities support action.»
Public sector bodies and local councils in Britain are determining out how best to respond and adapt to the next wave of change driven by the cuts imposed by the Conservative - Liberal Democrat Coalition government.
«We are giving councils in England a record # 6Bn over the next five years to fix roads in their area, and on top of this we recently announced an additional # 925M for repairs and upgrades.
The ESS has received funding from the EC's Framework programmes, from the European Science Foundation, and from national funding councils in participating countries (Economic and Social Research Council ESRC in the UK).
All three of the councils in those boroughs had chased her for unpaid council tax.
The National Security Council released a detailed security alert document on Wednesday indicating a possible terror attack on Ghana to the regional security councils in the country.
Khan argues that the increase in people considering voting Green has been «a consequence of the Lib Dems collapsing» and points to 19 councils in London which he says are now without a single Lib Dem councillor.
Union Councils in a rural, resource - poor district in the northwest province of Pakistan with high infant mortality
She is the Unicef UK Baby friendly lead in SEPT Bedfordshire, ensuring that the organisation maintains the Unicef UK Baby Friendly standards which they achieved together with all children's centres in Bedford and Central Bedfordshire Councils in 2013.
The Park District always tries to include park users and advisory councils in decisions, said Rock - Muller, who has been on the job about a month.
As Project Coordinator, I have been facilitating a growing network of staff from more than 20 local councils in and around Melbourne.
MLA has implemented a new regional consultation framework for directing research, development and adoption (RD&A) investment for grassfed cattle and sheepmeat levies, see how you can be involved through the regional councils in your area - NABRC, SAMRC, WALRC, see how you can be involved.
The International Missionary Conference born of the Edinburgh and Jerusalem meetings had created national missionary councils in a large number of countries.
Most metropolitan councils in fact have been essentially conservative, white - dominated, establishment - run organizations that engaged in nothing more radical than sponsorship of the training of clergy in hospital visitation or publication of a hesitant statement on some controversial issue.
They are elevated to the sphere of universal responsibilities, serving on sundry congregations and councils in Rome, negotiating ecclesiastical problems among the nations.
We further observe that sometimes parts of our churches have subjugated the spirit, mind, will and voice of our people, particularly when Christian media initiatives invade other countries and cultures without an understanding of the life, realities and involvement of the local churches and Christian councils in a particular nation.
What was said at the time of the integration of the two Councils in the New Delhi Assembly in 1961 was that they exist together as the two sides of the same reality.49 With the integration, the ecumenical discussion on the subject lost much of its momentum.
Several local councils in the Middle Ages, without apparently intending to define the point, state in passing that some have actually died in a state of sin and been punished by eternal damnation.
They gather a little army around them, they have war councils in their living rooms and plan the downfall of those they oppose, all the while praying for «wisdom, guidance and, above all, that your name may be honoured».
(We are not speaking of councils in the sense of the present National or World Council of Churches.)
Except I'll add that the thing doing the determining is the sovereign will of God, determined in His own councils in eternity past.
But subsequent popes had failed to do this — the only councils in the ensuing years were the Council of Basel - Ferrara - Florence in 1431 and the Fifth Lateran Council, which closed a few months before Luther wrote his Ninety - Five Theses.
I've worked for several years in the Poets - in - the - Schools programs sponsored by arts councils in three states.
The trinity was a theological development from a series of councils in the first 400 years or so of Church development of doctrine.
Councils in Scotland have a legal obligation to offer Catholic education to Catholic families.
We have established risk councils in the problem areas and are spending a lot of time advising clients how to minimize idle cash balances.
Asked on Twitter what he would do should the President go through with his expected decision to leave the agreement, the Tesla and SpaceX CEO said that he «will have no choice but to depart [the] councils in that case.»
In addition, Mr. Speaker, Budget 2014 will result in the largest annual increase in funding for research through the granting councils in over a decade.
In hopes of offsetting the external environmental and health costs of meat, federal agencies and councils in Denmark, Germany, and Sweden ---- as well as a member of parliament in England ---- are calling for a meat tax.
Pilots in Ireland, Spain, Germany, Sweden and Portugal, as well as Italy, have formed local labor councils in the past few weeks in order to press for collective bargaining outside of Ryanair's in - house employee representative committees.
New Eurogroup President Portuguese Finance Minister Mario Centeno gestures during a press conference on his election as new Eurogroup chief at the European Council in Brussels, Belgium on December 4, 2017.
The president had sat Frazier next to him at the first gathering of his advisory council in February.
Seattle City Council in April proposed a tax plan affecting the city's roughly 500 largest businesses.
The #DeleteUber campaign on Facebook and Twitter erupted when Uber was accused of breaking a taxi strike in New York, right around the time Kalanick was taking heat for sitting on the president's business - advisory council in the midst of public outcry regarding Trump's travel ban.
One of the U.K.'s top private banking houses, Coutts works with the British Fashion Council in supporting the Fashion Forward program for emerging designers.
The city council in Honolulu heard from residents who testified about enforcement hurdles and the impact on tourists and complained about overreach.
The takeover offer came in the wake of revelations that Chinese hackers broke into computers at the National Research Council in 2014.
The rezoning of 78 blocks of east midtown Manhattan was approved by the New York City Council in August, with the goal of enabling the area's aging building stock to be replaced by more modern — and taller — office towers.
Early Monday, Frazier resigned from the presidential council in protest, and Trump almost immediately took to Twitter, saying, «Now that Ken Frazier of Merck Pharma has resigned from President's Manufacturing Council, he will have more time to LOWER RIPOFF DRUG PRICES!»
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