Sentences with phrase «job over the row»

Andrew Mitchell, who lost his job over the row, maintains the Police Federation had a political agenda and was picking a fight with the Government over cuts to police budgets.

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If I wasn't whipped so hard during my first job out of college, I never would have saved over 50 % of my after - tax income every year for 13 years in a row.
But there is bound to be short - term pain — with a row over Britain's exit bill, the possibility of talks stalling and also the likelihood of major companies moving some of their operations outside of Britain with the loss of jobs.
Public sector workers in Britain have gone on strike today in a row over pay, pensions, conditions, jobs and spending cuts.
Over a million public sector workers are set to take industrial action against the government in a series of rows over pay, pensions, jobs, conditions and spending cuts, according to union figuOver a million public sector workers are set to take industrial action against the government in a series of rows over pay, pensions, jobs, conditions and spending cuts, according to union figuover pay, pensions, jobs, conditions and spending cuts, according to union figures.
Culture Secretary Maria Miller is facing a potentially decisive day in her battle to keep her job amid a row over her expenses.
In a new report, the think tanks cites the recent row over foreign prisoners as proof of its argument, saying that although home secretary Charles Clarke lost his job over the inefficiencies in the Home Office, this was unlikely to have any major impact.
Business Secretary Greg Clark has suggested that thousands of manufacturing jobs could be put at risk if the UK does not «minimise friction» in its trade with the EU after Brexit, amid a Conservative row over the UK's future customs ties.
In his latest column for TP, Karim Palant says that the row over tax credits underlines just how difficult that job will be.
The former Energy Minister was moved to Liz Truss's old job - getting a seat at the Cabinet table for the first time - despite quitting her leadership bid within days amid a major row over comments she made about motherhood.
Mocking Brown's self - asserted «moral compass», Cameron accused the prime minister of borrowing slogans «directly from the far right BNP» with his pledge of «British jobs for British workers» and allowing No 10 staff to smear MPs — a reference to the row over the Damian McBride affair.
A new row is already building over what many MPs regard as the next scandal to break, the enhanced register of MPs with second jobs outside parliament due to be published in July.
As with this week's other row, over Michael Gove's political advisers using private email channels to circumvent FoI inquiries about their free schools policy, we can see that civil servants have difficult jobs which both politicians and the media can make much harder.
CWU members have been in a bitter row with the Royal Mail over jobs, pay and services since June.
At a time when painful measures in October's Strategic Defence and Security Reviewv - such as scrapping the Harrier fleet, along with service personnel and civilian job losses and other efficiency gains - are reported to fall # 1 billion short of the MOD's # 8 billion budget reduction target, a public row over savings already assumed would be bad news for the department.
A row has erupted over the job of chief science adviser to the European Commission, a post created in 2012.
On a separate note, a review of the markets where job growth was lowest showed that only a few markets have exhibited minor losses in office employment over the last few quarters, and not one of the 80 markets reviewed had losses for three quarters in a row.
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