Sentences with phrase «in devolved»

The FCA argue that an exclusively digital LPA would make it easier for everyone to use: «We would like to see the OPG and other authorities in the devolved administrations develop more customer - friendly approaches to setting up, registering, storing and understanding Lasting Power of Attorney», states the FCA proposal.
The UK's exit from the EU will provide the devolved legislatures with the freedom to legislate in devolved areas that are currently circumscribed by EU law.
The report also considers the impact of repatriating EU laws in the devolved administrations.
Members in the devolved nations will want to know the implications for their own school budgets, too.
The right to play is wholly undermined, it says, by: the government's withdrawal of a play policy for England; insufficient provision of spaces and facilities for play and leisure, particularly those accessible to children with disabilities or from disadvantaged communities; a lack of public spaces where teenagers can socialise; and the underfunding of play and leisure policies in the devolved nations.
Labour has failed in its attempt to guarantee a rock solid foundation of Labour support as evidenced in the rise of the SNP and Plaid to power in the devolved governments and has left itself wide open to a triumphant Alex Salmond and his populist broadsides.
If most people vote «yes» in this referendum, the Assembly will gain powers to pass laws on all subjects in the devolved areas.
Do you agree that the Assembly should now have powers to pass laws on all subjects in the devolved areas without needing the agreement of Parliament first?
Since 1997, with a change in the voting system, coalition politics has become the norm in the devolved parliamentary institutions in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
English hospitals are more productive than those in the devolved regions, despite often having fewer staff per head of the population.
Despite the high level of public attention around mayoral elections, turnout in elections has fluctuated between the low 30s and mid 40s (see Chart 1 above)-- levels found in other local elections, and well below those in the devolved countries.
In devolved areas, they must come straight here.
He has worked in the devolved parliament since its inception in 1999.
The Prime Minister has said measures to address the issue of MPs with seats in the devolved nations being able to vote on policies that do not apply in their constituencies must go «in tandem» with the process of granting fresh powers to Holyrood.
Following David Liddington's speech on the EU Withdrawal Bill, the Welsh Liberal Democrats have reiterated calls for all the European powers in devolved areas to be returned to Wales after Brexit.
The sites enable the lobbying of MEPs, Police and Crime Commissioner candidates and those standing in devolved elections for Northern Ireland, Wales and Scotland.
All other parties with representatives seem to currently serve in devolved assemblies.
It has, after all, now been in devolved government for more than a decade.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has been arguing that the draft clauses do not provide «a general power to create new benefits in devolved areas as was promised by the Smith Commission and gives the UK government effective veto over changes to universal credit, including bedroom tax.»
As Scotland waits to see if Westminster can meet its deadline for producing draft legislation for extending more powers north of the border by January 25, English political leaders have become more aware than ever of the growing gap in devolved powers between England and the other home nations.
Fourth, a decade in devolved government — with all its strains and policy challenges — is finally catching up with the Scottish government.
BASC is a non-party-political organisation which works with all politicians and parties in Westminster and in the devolved parliaments in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Holyrood will get the powers to run the benefits system for older people, carers and the disabled and can even create new benefits in devolved areas, but it won't get the chance to change welfare for in - work poverty.
Brexit is likely to have a huge impact in the devolved nations.
In the devolved parliaments the Chancellor promised new tax raising and borrowing powers for infrastructure to the Welsh government, a new Enterprise Zone for Colerain in Northern Ireland and in Scotland the government is offering to extend the feasibility study on possible improvements to the A1 north of Newcastle further north into Scotland (if the Scottish government will match fund the costs of this study.
If you are in Northern Ireland, Scotland or Wales you can also contact your representative in the devolved authority (click on the links for contact details).
It's worth remembering that the three Unionist parties» aims in devolving more power was either a) to compel the SNP to raise taxes or b) to make them appear hypocritical by not raising taxes.
Add to this the political and legislative workload involved in devolving further powers to Scotland — and potentially revisiting the Smith Commission proposals in the process due to the SNP landslide — while also crafting a working arrangement for English votes for English laws, and it's obvious that the government has more than enough to be going on with as far as constitutional politics is concerned.
The Welsh Liberal Democrats believe in devolving power from Cardiff Bay into our communities, giving councils the tools to be able to properly deliver services for local people.
The role of Government: «I am afraid that there is a basic ideological differences between those on the Labour Benches and those on the Government Benches — we believe in devolving power and giving freedom to people.
A few years ago, I was contacted by some people at a boutique firm who were facing an existential problem: the name founders were all coming up on retirement, but were showing little interest in devolving authority, transitioning clients, or planning for the future.
Now that the proof is in the pudding, that what we all have been warning the public, each other, and government, about, vis a vis the breakdown of ethics and order within the real estate transaction sector, it is time for each and every ORE member to write letters to their respective Members of Parliament, requesting an investigation into the misleading advertising aspect of what is now going on in the devolving Canadian real estate market.

Not exact matches

An Oval Office bill signing attended by lawmakers and financial services interest groups devolved into a venting session about Richard Cordray, the embattled director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, according to six people in the room and two people briefed on the conversation.
But too often we see online meetings between distributed project teams devolve into an hour of unproductive chatter, resulting in more meetings and fewer results.
But once the fairy tale has devolved into the routine of everyday life, the fact remains that 50 percent to 55 percent of all first marriages end in divorce; the percentage is even higher for second marriages.
To accommodate expansion plans and facilitate growth, the partners have also worked to devolve some of the power in the organization.
The idea of slashing red tape and freeing teams to self - organize is certainly seductive, but in practice, few organizations can operate that way without devolving into chaos.
Ian Welsh, an HR consultant in Toronto, instead expects that many HR responsibilities will increasingly devolve to direct supervisors.
Business investment in Scotland could fall by up to 10.2 %, compared with continued membership of the EU, in the event of no Brexit deal, the devolved Scottish government said in an economic impact assessment published on Monday.
Stonewall said it will lobby the UK Government, devolved administrations, and political parties for recognition and protection of non-binary people in law, as well as appropriate ways to record gender in all official documents.
The discussion devolved quickly and not in a way that helps you get the point that Verizon Hum can help you drive smarter and better.
In pitches, Cohen would unveil the startup's bra prototypes, but more often than not, the discussions would devolve into Mad Men clichés — male VCs calling in their female assistants and junior - level associates to evaluate the startup's worthinesIn pitches, Cohen would unveil the startup's bra prototypes, but more often than not, the discussions would devolve into Mad Men clichés — male VCs calling in their female assistants and junior - level associates to evaluate the startup's worthinesin their female assistants and junior - level associates to evaluate the startup's worthiness.
Despite risks that I fully expect to devolve into a roughly -65 % loss in the S&P 500 over the completion of the current market cycle, it's absolutely critical to distinguish the long - term effects of valuation from the shorter - term effects speculative pressure.
In this article, there is a claim that «[t] he confirmation that UK state spy agency GCHQ ran a specific programmed, called «MILKWHITE», to share data with devolved policing and tax authorities is the first Snowden leak to directly implicate Scottish authorities in the controversial policy of «bulk data» collection.&raquIn this article, there is a claim that «[t] he confirmation that UK state spy agency GCHQ ran a specific programmed, called «MILKWHITE», to share data with devolved policing and tax authorities is the first Snowden leak to directly implicate Scottish authorities in the controversial policy of «bulk data» collection.&raquin the controversial policy of «bulk data» collection.»
There are times in these relationships when communication breaks down and devolves into a heated discussion about who is right.
Abrams helped me see that modernity is in many respects a devolved form of Christianity that, taken as a whole, competes for control over our spiritual imaginations.
God devolved the beautiful dragon that tempted Eve into a serpent, that lived in the river and claimed that it made the river.
Afghan forces were trying to arrest leaders of the Taliban and that devolved into needing help from the United States in the form of airstrikes.
The faith of the West too easily devolves into philosophical rationalization about divine Justice, rather than faith in the covenantal relationship with a just and loving God.
Out of all the postings on this site today, I found «Derp's «post the most fascinating and informative, as well as deeply revealing.Even after boasting of what seems to be a practically perfect live by any measure, he informs us that he takes pleasure in mocking and ridiculing those of faith who are presumably his opposite; I can only wonder if, given all his supposed accomplishments, he is smart enough to realize how deeply revealing of his true character his remarks are.As a believer, I rarely engage in arguments with my atheist friends, and like to think I wouldn't lower myself to the level of juvenile name - calling and personal attacks against whatever my atheist friends hold dear.Most of the time we simply agree to disagree; when they hold forth with misinformation or ignorance on their assumed «knowledge «of my faith, I try to gently correct them; I certainly don't allow any disagreements we have to devolve into hateful insults and name - calling.
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