Sentences with phrase «justice minister jack»

They will report back to justice minister Jack Straw in the next few months.
In the U.K., Justice Minister Jack Straw has announced a second round of family - court reforms.
Three years ago, Justice Minister Jack Straw called on his Muslim constituents to stop veiling themselves.
His comments mirrored those of justice minister Jack Straw, who said the pre-Budget report could be used to delay the hike.

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Jack Harris was the New Democrat selected to respond on Tuesday to the Justice Minister's final tabling of the omnibus crime bill.
They include justice secretary Jack Straw, home secretary Jacqui Smith and Olympics minister Tessa Jowell, all of whom were in the Cabinet when the closures were approved.
Conservative and Lib Dem ministers have struggled to win over Labour to their proposals, which had concentrated on former justice secretary Jack Straw's work in a white paper published towards the end of the New Labour government.
Ms Deacon was tipped as a possible leadership contender but has not returned to the front benches since rejecting an offer in 2001 to become Jack McConnell's social justice minister.
Labour's Jack Straw, who served as both home secretary and justice secretary and attempted his own reforms of the Lords when in government, urged the prime minister to consider calling a pre-legislative referendum to avoid a «trainwreck» to Commons business in light of the fact that the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats were «divided on this issue».
Justice secretary Jack Straw has launched a consultation on the government's role in appointment judges, asking whether ministers should weald more influence or have their input further limited.
Gordon Brown (prime minister) Jack Straw (justice secretary) Alistair Darling (chancellor) Hilary Benn (environment secretary) Harriet Harman (leader of the Commons) David Miliband (foreign secretary) Douglas Alexander (transport secretary) Lord Mandelson (business secretary and first secretary of state) Alan Johnson (home secretary) John Denham (communities secretary) Shaun Woodward (Northern Ireland secretary) Baroness Royall (leader of the Lords) Jim Murphy (Scotland secretary) Peter Hain (Wales secretary) Michael Wills (justice minister) Nick Brown (Commons chief whip) Lord Bassam (Lords chief whip)
* Alistair Darling, Chancellor; Alan Johnson; Home Secretary; David Miliband, Foreign Secretary; Lord Mandelson, Business Secretary; Bob Ainsworth, Defence Secretary; Yvette Cooper, Department of Work and Pensions; Ed Balls, Children's Secretary; John Denham, Communities Secretary; Andy Burnham, Culture Secretary; Peter Hain, Welsh Secretary; Douglas Alexander, International Development Secretary; Hilary Benn, Environment Secretary; Lord Adonis, Transport Secretary; Ben Bradshaw, Culture Secretary; Harriet Harman, Leader of the House of Commons; Jack Straw, Justice Secretary; Ed Miliband, Energy Secretary; Shaun Woodward, Northern Ireland Secretary; Baroness Royall, Leader of the House of Lords; Tessa Jowell, Cabinet Office Minister; Jim Murphy, Scottish Secretary; Liam Byrne, Chief Secretary to the Treasury;
On 17 December 2007 the minister of justice, Jack Straw, told the House of Commons Justice Select Committee that the gross cost of the agreed prison building programme would be about # justice, Jack Straw, told the House of Commons Justice Select Committee that the gross cost of the agreed prison building programme would be about # Justice Select Committee that the gross cost of the agreed prison building programme would be about # 3.8 bn.
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