Sentences with phrase «deputy leader looks»

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Raising the matter on the Floor for the consideration of the MPs the Deputy Minority Leader Dominic Nitiwul said the 14th July edition of the publication of the Graphic scandalized Parliament and made the House looked like it has gone backdoor to change the CI when what was laid on Friday the 8th of July was different.
No, of the three party leaders it's the deputy PM who's looking strongest right now.
Deputy Senate Majority Leader Tom Libous said the Republican conference would take up an ethics package later this session, but he said it's unclear what the final bill would look like.
Kassam has encouraged his supporters to back Peter Whittle, but the announcement means that Nuttal, former deputy Ukip leader, now looks set to seize the Ukip crown.
15:48 - David Heath, the Lib Dem deputy leader of the Commons, looks comically fed up right now.
Senate Deputy Majority Leader John DeFrancisco also is running, and in a statement, he said he welcomes his opponent to the race, and looks forward to «a spirited debate.»
But now some Republicans are raising red flags over DeFrancisco, the Senate's deputy majority leader, saying he will be viewed as an Albany insider who will have little appeal to voters looking to reform a broken state government.
All the while, deputy leader Tom Watson sat beside his boss looking as if he would rather be anywhere else in the world.
Speaking before the Lib Dem conference, which opened in Brighton on Saturday, the former party leader and deputy prime minister said that, while the landscape might look bleak for Lib Dems, with just eight MPs, they should not think they will necessarily «be out in the wilderness for a generation».
JC for leader and to be honest I havent really looked at the candidates for deputy but I do nt see it being Angela Eagle.
The group will appoint their own whips in parliament to co-ordinate rebellions where they disagree with Mr Corbyn's policy and look to change the rules to appoint an elected Shadow Cabinet, as previously called for by the party's deputy leader Tom Watson.
The Senate Deputy Majority Leader says the bill is the «last thing» the governor wants because someone else would be looking over his shoulder on the contracts.
In the interim, the federal government has set up an advisory board of business and education leaders — including American Federation of Teachers president Randi Weingarten, SUNY chancellor Nancy Zimpher and Stan Litow, an IBM executive and former deputy chancellor of New York City schools — assigned to look at current community college funding programs and formulate the best strategies for the national program.
Plus: as the SNP prepares to elect a new deputy leader, Libby Brooks looks at a contest that has been dominated by one question: when should Scotland next vote on independence?
In fact, Valesky sits on the Senate floor directly behind Sen. Michael Gianaris, D - Queens, the deputy Democratic leader, who said earlier this week in an interview that some Democrats are actively looking for a Democrat to challenge Valesky.
The Deputy Labour leader told ITV News the country is «looking at an early general election» and taking on Theresa May's Conservative government must be the party's «sole priority», after members re-elected Jeremy Corbyn as leader following a challenge from Owen Smith.
Former deputy prime minister wants to give new leader Tim Farron space to build team without having to look over his shoulder, says source
A second source said Cuomo looked directly at Senate Deputy Democratic Leader Michael Gianaris, the Queens lawmaker who headed up his conference's electoral efforts, when he made the comment.
DeFrancisco, the Senate's deputy majority leader, added, «If anybody believes that there's only been violence on one side, they should probably take a look at Berkeley and see what was going on trying to stop the speaker.»
During the embarrassing moment Councilman Ritchie Torres, 29, who represents the 15th District and is the youngest member of the council and is also the deputy Majority Leader and Councilwoman Vanessa Gibson, 39, who represents the 16th District and is the chair of the Council's Public Safety Committee, were captured giggling in the first pew at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel's Church as Gibson looked at her cellphone — as the Ambassador to Ghana sat less than five - feet away.
Malcolm Trobe, deputy general secretary of the Association of School and College Leaders, said: «Looking at the scale of the funding pressures on schools, this is a drop in the ocean.
Hi David, we did a follow up video infographic looking at the gender mix of school leaders (which also includes deputy principals).
Malcolm Trobe, deputy general secretary of the Association of School and College Leaders, warned that an increase of just two looked - after children in a primary cohort of 30 youngsters «can have a big impact on overall results if they are low - achieving» given the pupils will contribute 6 per cent of results.
Nigel Richardson, former Director of Children's Service, Leeds City Council (Chair) Ben Ashcroft, Care experienced and Founder of Every Child Leaving Care Matters Cllr Judith Blake, Leader, Leeds City Council and Chair of Core Cities UK Matthew Brazier, Her Majesty's Inspector, Specialist Adviser (Looked After Children), Ofsted Nigel Brown, Chief Executive, Cafcass Cymru Beth Cape Cowens, Child Care lawyer and FRG Trustee Anthony Douglas, Chief Executive, Cafcass Angela Frazer - Wicks, Family Rights Group's Parents» Panel & Co-Chair of Your Family, Your Voice Alliance Andrew Gill, Chair, BASW (Representative to be confirmed) Dez Holmes, Director, Research in Practice Tony Hunter, Chief Executive, SCIE Ian Keating, Principal Policy Advisor Children and Young People, Local Government Association Anne Longfield, Children's Commissioner for England Kevin Makwikila, Member of Family Rights Group's Parents» Panel Lord Justice Andrew McFarlane, a Lord Justice of Appeal in England and Wales Mel Meggs, Deputy Director of Children's Services, Rotherham MBC Alison Michalska, President of the Association of Directors of Children's Services (ADCS) and Corporate Director of Children and Adults, Nottingham City Council Alice Miles, Director of Strategy, Children's Commissioner for England Sir James Munby, President of the Family Division Alasdair Smith, Director of Children's Services, LB Southwark Rachael Wardell, Corporate Director of Communities with Responsibility for Children and Adult Services, West Berkshire Council (and lead for ADCS on workforce development) Cllr Richard Watts, Chair of the Local Government Association's Children and Young People Board and Leader of the LB Islington Sue Williams, Director of Family Safeguarding, Hertfordshire County Council
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