Ed Balls will use
his economic speech today to try and show Labour is a serious alternative to the Tories after the next General Election.
Not exact matches
ACCC Chairman, Rod Sims, delivered a
speech at the Gilbert + Tobin Regulated Infrastructure Policy Workshop in Melbourne
today, calling for a «return to the approach to regulation of monopoly infrastructure envisaged by the Hilmer Committee» and arguing «it is wrong to suggest that we should not be concerned about high monopoly pricing of infrastructure because the result is only a pure transfer of
economic rent.»
But it's also raising hard questions about workplace protections and what a good job will look like in the future» Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said in a
speech today outlining her
economic policy.
Ed Miliband used his family life to highlight the repercussions of David Cameron's
economic programme
today, in a decidedly personal keynote
speech today.
Ed Miliband offered a stark message to the trade unions
today in the most important
economic speech of his leadership.
«Our property taxes have long been an obstacle to growth, but
today with the federal SALT provision, it's an
economic cancer,» Cuomo said during his State of the State
speech.
«In his
speech today, Governor Cuomo outlined a clear progressive vision for protecting our most vulnerable citizens, continued
economic development and job creation, a fairer criminal justice system, a more equitable educational system, greater infrastructure investment and a plan for addressing sexual harassment in New York State.
In a bid to capitalise on Labour's newfound
economic weakness, Mr Cameron will
today give a
speech to the City of London.
Extracts from prime minister David Cameron's
speech to the World
Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland,
today:
Commenting on Prime Minister Teresa May's
speech to the Conservative Party Conference
today, Chris Keates, General Secretary of the NASUWT, the largest teachers» union in the UK, said: «We welcome the fact that the Prime Minister clearly recognises that the education, social and
economic policies of her predecessor have led to inequality across education and other public services.
Amid controversy about Conservative spending commitments and their claims about Labour's tax policy, the Liberal Democrat
economic affairs spokesman
today branded the Tories cynical in his
speech to the Liberal Democrat conference in Bournemouth.
In a
speech today (excerpts of which have already been released by his campaign), Mitt Romney accuses President Obama of trying to create complete
economic equality: >
An important, serious,
speech today from the Mayor of London, Boris Johnson about the contribution the captal can make to
economic growth.
In a 2011
speech to the Conservative Political Action Conference, Romney berated Obama for failed
economic policies, saying afterward that he's «seen the failure of liberal answers before... liberal education policies fail our children
today because they put pensions and privileges for the union bosses above our kids.»