Sentences with phrase «government white paper»

A new Chinese government white paper on religious freedoms published this week asserted that all faiths must «adapt themselves to the socialist society».
The words, while cast — according to the exhibition notes — in the role of government white paper, seem unnecessarily opaque and dripping with pretence.
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The recent government white paper named 2024 as the date set for the new successor class of submarines to come into service.
It has been announced for local government; the local government White Paper would pressure councils to adopt «cabinet» - style administrations and directly elected mayors.
Read the Welsh Government press release and consultation document, Proposals for Legislation on organ and tissue donation: A Welsh Government White Paper.
Abbott's intervention comes after the home secretary, Amber Rudd, confirmed that the long delayed government white paper on post-Brexit immigration had been postponed again and would be unlikely to appear before the autumn.
Jack Straw the secretary of state for justice and lord chancellor, announced the publication of the long - awaited government white paper on reform of the House of Lords (An Elected Second Chamber: Further Reform of the House of Lords, Cm 7438) on 14 July 2008.
These votes followed the publication in February 2007 of the latest government white paper on reform, The House of Lords: Reform (Cm 7027), in which a hybrid 50 % elected / appointed chamber was set out.
Titles such as health, education and home are natural buzzwords of political rhetoric, but the exploration is pared down, reduced to a core of interaction that wilfully seems to have no immediate contemporaneity and the words themselves are easily contextualized outside of government white papers and party politics.
A recent government white paper has highlighted employability as a big area for development within education, so on the positive side, there will be investment in that over the next couple of years.
A government white paper suggests the country's defence budget would be in the order of # 2.5 billion annually, but that may not be large enough to convince contractors to retain their manufacturing operations in Scotland.
Speaking on Joy FM Wednesday, Kofi Adams, who is the campaign coordinator of the NDC said, «nobody is copying Nana Addo,» and that the policy highlights presented by President Mahama are captured in the government White Paper.
A government White Paper specifically charged «EOCO to investigate the mandate, authority and / or basis of Hon. K.T. Hammond's disbursement of the US$ 900,000.00 to the Law Firm «Constant and Constant» to cater for...
In December 2006 a government white paper proposed a ban on the creation of part - animal, part - human embryos after a consultation revealed widespread unease with the practice.
7 November 2001: Robin Cook, the new leader of the Commons, unveils a government white paper and consultation on House of Lords reform, to stiff opposition from MPs.
The question that was used was one of the options in the Government White Paper of February 1975, although during the passage of the Referendum Bill through Parliament, the Government agreed to add the words «Common Market» in brackets at the end of the question.
A government white paper has accepted some of the recommendations wholly, others partially and modified some.
For example, just last week a government white paper announced the transfer of HPA's functions to a new public health service, Public Health England.
Responses from public health experts to the Governments white paper on public health unveiled today.
The government white paper, published on 17 March 2016, also includes proposals to continue pupil premium plus funding and increase targeted support for looked after children and those who have been adopted from care or left care under special guardianship or a child arrangements order.
The context for «Hard to Reach, Hard to Teach» was provided by Teaching Schools, a framework developed in the UK following the government White Paper The Importance of Teaching (Department for Education, 2010).
Written in a prose style by turns reminiscent of a government white paper (e.g., «while achieving the goal of free, standardized education is commendable») and a social studies textbook (e.g., «in 1907, Qatar's resources consisted of 1,430 camels, 240 horses, and 817 pearl boats»), this slender book is nonetheless packed with interesting information.
This form of accountability was first mentioned in a government white paper in 2010, and again in the Taylor review of 2012, but has never been implemented.
While the content and subject of the Bill has been described in a Government White Paper, no draft text has been issued and so much of the commentary on it is speculative in nature.
This is faithfully reproduced in the government white paper, Trust, Assurance, Safety (Department of Health, February 2006, Cm 7013).
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