Sentences with phrase «introduced in this parliament»

The pensions bill, which will see employees automatically enrolled on workplace pension schemes, was introduced in parliament today.
The coalition said it noticed with keen interest how the Special Prosecutor bill was passed with urgency in accordance with the wish and preference of the Executive arm of government, and expects that same is done to the RTI bill which has not been passed for nearly ten years after it was first introduced in parliament.
Ahead of legislation being introduced in parliament on Tuesday, he will argue the plans are «giving more people the opportunity to get into work».
In a major watering down of Clegg's reform plans, the prime minister is planning to tell the Liberal Democrats that no further reforms would be introduced in this parliament.
«It is coming; it could be introduced in parliament tomorrow.
Responding to the Government statement that the Education for All Bill, announced in the Queen's Speech, will not be introduced in Parliament, Cllr Richard Watts, Chair of the Local Government Association's Children and Young People Board, said: «We are pleased that the Secretary of State is acting on the strong concerns from councils about the Government's planned education reforms.
Responding to the Government statement that the Education for All Bill, announced in the Queen's Speech, will not be introduced in Parliament, Cllr Richard Watts, Chair of the Local Government Association's Children and Young People Board, said:
Once the case reached the country's highest tribunal, the Supreme Court explained that the intent of the Criminal Code provision, introduced in Parliament in 1994, is to alleviate the higher rate of incarceration for Indigenous offenders and to implement restorative justice — an approach that views crime as harm done to people and that seeks to rehabilitate offenders through reconciliation with victims and the community.
On October 3, 2011, a private member's bill was introduced in Parliament.
The Criminal Finances Bill, introduced in Parliament by the Home Secretary last week, aims to tackle money laundering and corruption, and recover the proceeds of crime and counter terrorist financing.
The legislation would also require the government to table a Charter statement for every new bill introduced in Parliament in an attempt to help the public understand how legislation may affect their rights.
In April, the government proposed removing the defence as part of its action plan on anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist finance, now included in the Criminal Finances Bill, introduced in Parliament by the Home Secretary this month.
A private members bill has been introduced in Parliament restricting candidates to the bench to those who have special training in sexual assault - related education, demanding written reasons in all related cases and requiring mandatory oversight by the Judicial Council.
On Tuesday, May 25, the Minister of Industry introduced in Parliament Bill C29, also known as an Act to amend the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act.
There have been bills introduced in Parliament to adjust the Criminal Code specifically regarding law enforcement animals:
The legislation needed to create the necessary legal framework is to be introduced in parliament shortly, the local Daily Observer reports.
The bill to regulate the mining of cryptocurrencies like bitcoin has been introduced in the parliament in Yerevan.

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The state government will introduce legislation into parliament tomorrow designed to finalise the long - running Bell Group legal case, in which the Insurance Commission of WA and other creditors are fighting over a $ 1.7 billion payout.
Sandberg's visit to Germany comes after the country's parliament passed a law in June to introduce fines of up to 50 million euros ($ 59 million) for social media networks if they fail to remove hateful postings promptly.
Early this year, a National Sports Ethics Commission Bill was introduced in the Indian parliament in an attempt to order to improve the overall integrity of sporting culture.
After a protracted transitional phase, Somalia's parliament elected a new president, Hassan Sheikh Mahamud, in 2011 and introduced a provisional constitution.
In Parliament last year, the NDP introduced Bill C448, which would have banned terminator technology.
The misuse of Budget Bills reflects an arrogance that sees Canadians as not caring about the deeply diminished role of Parliament and the erosion of democracy that they have introduced in recent years.
In their scathing critique, former bureaucrats Scott Clark and Peter DeVries lambasted the Harper government for keeping internal budget records secret, picking a fight with the PBO, and introducing omnibus budget bills that are «a disgrace and an insult to Parliament and to Canadians.»
Liberals have led the way by introducing numerous bills and motions in Parliament to raise the bar on transparency and accountability in government.
You want a comprehensive agreement — let's carry on negotiating — and in the meantime let us introduce these reforms in parliament by agreement between us and you.
Constitutional Property Rights Flanked by Lethbridge Conservative Member of Parliament Jim Hillyer and Lacombe - Ponoka MLA Rod Fox, Wildrose leader Danielle Smith announced her plans to introduce a motion calling on property rights to be included in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
But it appears most likely that the attempt to introduce assisted suicide in Scotland will fail yet again in the Scottish Parliament.
This also failed, but Lord Falconer decided to introduce a new Bill in the last Parliament.
In 1810 a bill introduced in the British Parliament sought to abolish capital punishment for the offense of stealing five shillings or more from a shoIn 1810 a bill introduced in the British Parliament sought to abolish capital punishment for the offense of stealing five shillings or more from a shoin the British Parliament sought to abolish capital punishment for the offense of stealing five shillings or more from a shop.
In a similar fashion, the Revivalism of the Great Awakening transformed certain of the central symbols of Puritanism and introduced new values and beliefs which questioned not only the authority and function of Crown and Parliament but also the traditional role and power of established clergy and magistrate alike.
A MOMENT OF TRUTH The biggest moral issue for Catholics in English politics during this year of grace 2008 will surely, in the perspective of history, turn out to have been the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill, introduced into Parliament by the Government in November, with the intention that it will become law early in 2009.
Its employment bill currently going through parliament introduces an automatic fine of # 5,000 for companies not complying, with the most serious cases able to be tried in the crown court where unlimited penalties will apply.
Fixed term parliaments to be introduced, with caveat that there will be a dissolution if 55 % of MPs support a vote of no - confidence in the government.
This would be good for pro-hunting campaigners but it would have let the government off the hook by relieving them of the need to use the Parliament Act and to introduce a potentially unpopular ban just months before a general election in May 2005.
Back in 1911, the Parliament Act introduced by the Liberal government aimed to «substitute for the House of Lords as it at present exists a Second Chamber constituted on a popular instead of hereditary basis, but such substitution can not be immediately brought into operation».
A small group of Christians in parliament are changing the law, almost unimpeded, to give local councils the power to introduce prayers to their meetings.
But what often escapes notice is that some of the most repressive policies introduced in recent times were debated and passed by elected parliaments.
A recent attempt to introduce assisted suicide was crushingly defeated in Parliament.
Some of the most repressive policies introduced in recent times were debated and passed by elected parliaments.
When the current coalition government introduced the Fixed - term Parliaments Act in 2011, the case appeared compelling: The Government believes that fixed - term Parliaments will have a positive impact on our country's political system; providing stability, discouraging short - termism, and preventing the manipulation of election dates for political advantage.
Dozens of opposition leaders, including influential members of parliament were imprisoned before the bill that underlies and enables this referendum was introduced, and thus unable to vote or take part in the discussion; for example a dozen MPs from the HDP, including the entire party leadership are currently in prison.
The Coalition introduced the Fixed Term Parliaments Act in 2011.
When the Act was introduced in 2011, the coalition government justified it by arguing that «fixed - term parliaments will have a positive impact on our country's political system; providing stability, discouraging short - termism, and preventing the manipulation of election dates for political advantage.»
The Fixed - term Parliaments Act (FTPA) was introduced by the Conservative - Liberal coalition government in 2011, primarily to prevent David Cameron, the prime minister at the time, from seizing on the first significant poll lead for the Conservatives to call an early election and win a Conservative majority.
He said Parliament had expected no increase in fuel prices at all or even if there will be, it will be marginal due to the introduction of the energy sector levy introduced by the executive under a certificate of urgency.
Whether the aim is to try and gain a majority in an un-reformed parliament, or to position yourselves to form a coalition with the LD's and / or others if the ConDems see AV introduced, you can't simply carry on.
Established by an Act of Parliament in 2003 (Act 650), the NHIS was introduced to replace the «cash and carry» system of health delivery in the country.
In parliament this week, Joan Ryan MP introduced a bill, supported by politicians from all sides, which would improve immigration detention and introduce stronger safeguards for survivors of torture and other forms of violence.
The party said in its manifesto that «while we still see a strong case for introducing an elected element into our second chamber, this is not a priority in the next parliament».
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