Sentences with phrase «green paper outlining»

This afternoon her government will publish a green paper outlining more details.
The Higher Education Green Paper outlines several proposals, but at its core is the Teaching Excellence Framework.

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The paper proposes an outline for reporting environmental benefits of green bond investments.
The Prime Minister's announcement for social and affordable housing, outlined yesterday in the government's Building Britain's Future, confirms the expectation that the government will miss its own target from the 2007 Housing Green Paper, according to the Construction Products Association.
Ahead of its U.S. release later this month, 20th Century Fox has debuted a new featurette outlining the story for director Jake Schreier's upcoming John Green adaptation Paper Towns, which stars Cara Delevingne and Nat Wolff.
The report calls for the government's Green Paper to change children's mental health provision and also outlines a number of duties for schools.
We are pleased that there is an additional year's funding for the Award for SEN Co-ordination and we will work with the department and the providers to ensure that the standard of this training is maintained and that the course content is reviewed in light of the changes outlined in the green paper.
Recently, the UK government published its Internet Safety Strategy Green Paper which sets out how the government will work to make the UK the safest place to be online, outlining the important role of the internet industry, government, schools, parents, carers, and young people themselves.
The government has since switched its focus to increased selection by lifting the ban on opening new grammar schools, which was outlined in the «Schools that work for everyone» green paper.
The education green paper introduced by Justine Greening a fortnight ago outlined proposals for multi-academy trusts to move their brightest pupils into a single «centre of excellence» school within their trust, stating the action is already «permissible» under the current system.
Garnaut criticised the government's green paper, saying it «shoots the breeze» instead of outlining a serious policy, and said Direct Action would quickly cost an unaffordable $ 4bn to $ 5bn a year.
It was this which prompted the Commission to develop the policy thinking outlined in the later green paper.
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