Not exact matches
At the very least George Osborne should be stripped
of his title as a Privy
Councillor and barred
from any secure briefings that the role gives him.
The policy that
councillors will vote on won't immediately decrease the city's number
of payday loan businesses to 15 to match its number
of wards because it will grandfather in existing companies, but will prevent new ones
from opening, said Tom Cooper, the director
of the Hamilton Roundtable for Poverty Reduction.
In addition to Yussuff, Corbett, and McGowan, the task force includes five other members
from the trade union movement, municipal
councillor Rick Smith
from Leduc, Alberta, former EcoTrust Canada president Brenda Kuecks, former SaskPower president John T. Wright, and sustainable development specialist Anna Redden, director
of the Acadia Tidal Energy Institute.
five other members
from the trade union movement, municipal
councillor Rick Smith
from Leduc, Alberta, former EcoTrust Canada president Brenda Kuecks, former SaskPower president John T. Wright, and sustainable development specialist Anna Redden, director
of the Acadia Tidal Energy Institute.
MPs and
councillors have reported incidences
of people being turned away
from polling stations for not having the right ID.
Ford is leaving town on a trip to Austin, Texas, where he and a delegation
of city
councillors and music industry leaders are to try to glean lessons
from the city as to how to better brand Toronto as a music - friendly town.
Karen MacKinnon, a former
councillor from the Alberta town
of Drumheller, knows this
from experience.
Many
of these donations came
from corporations and unions, including building developers who have a special interest in currying good relationships with municipal
councillors.
And he did earn endorsements
from a number
of conservatives during his by - election bid, including
Councillor Diane Colley - Urquhart, former PC MLA Gordon Shrake and former mayor Rod Sykes.
A Christian UKIP
councillor from Henley - on - Thames caused outrage, quickly followed by hilarity in January, when he declared that the recent spate
of floods and bad weather across Britain were the fault
of gay marriage.
A Christian UKIP
councillor from Henley - on - Thames caused outrage, quickly followed by hilarity in January, when he declared that the recent spate
of floods... More
Councillor Toby Neal at Nottingham City Council was quoted by the Nottingham Post as saying: «Whilst respecting the court's decision, I feel the judge has missed the point
of us bringing this action, which was to protect people
from feeling bullied and intimidated while accessing hospital services - something we don't welcome in our city.»
And other texts: Letter
of Consolation to all who Suffer Persecution (1522), Temporal Authority: to what extent it should be obeyed (1523), covering a wide range
of the responsibilities
of the state, Ordinance
of a Common Chest (1523), That Jesus Christ was born a Jew (1523), a defence
of the teaching that Jesus was the promised «Messiah»
of the Jews, To all Christians in Worms (1523), Concerning the Ministry (1523), Trade and Usuary (1524), stricter than some earlier medieval theories but not in practice greatly different (and he sent a letter to the Saxon Chancellor, Gregory Bruck on the same topic), To the
Councillors of all Cities in Germany that they establish and maintain Christian Schools (1525), How God rescued an Honourable Nun (1524), the story
of an escape
from a convent, A Christian Letter
of Consolation to the People
of Miltenberg (1524).
One
councillor declared: «Sebago Lake State Park is full all summer It is only a two - hour ride
from the crowded areas
of Massachusetts.
Senior Vice President
Councillor Mike Thomas
from AETOS commented: «As a leading Forex broker and CFD provider worldwide, AETOS is so proud to become the principal partner
of the Sydney FC in their 2018 AFC Champions League campaign.
«The architect
of Britain's most successful lobbying campaign
of 2009» Peter Carroll first got involved in the Gurkha Justice Campaign after being approached by four Gurkhas at his home in Folkestone, where the Royal Gurkha Rifl es are based and where he is a
councillor, to ask for his help in saving one
of their comrades
from deportation.
From the 1970s, Harriet campaigned for increased women's representation in the Labour Party - more women Labour
councillors, more women Labour MPs and for a Labour leadership team
of three
of which at least one should be a woman.
Responding to a series
of written questions
from a Liberal Democrat
councillor, Billings said: «To speak about «a premeditated ambush» is not helpful and seems designed to heighten emotions in a quite gratuitous fashion.
HMRC insists virtually all
councillors do some kind
of work
from home, so they don't think it's a big deal.
Last year, at a local public meeting, the most eloquent and passionate speech I have heard in support
of our local NHS hospital came
from a local Tory
councillor.
Blackman, like the rest
of our MPs, says she is «very rarely» made aware
of her age, a fact that diverges
from her time as a
councillor.
The government wants to ensure that nobody is discouraged
from representing their local community as a local
councillor and therefore intends to introduce this new exemption so that in the future, travel expenses paid to local
councillors, including those to cover the costs
of journeys to their council offices, are not subject to income tax or NICs.»
It has 75
councillors, elected
from 70 divisions, some
of which elect more than one member, and is currently controlled by the Conservative Party.
At the 2013 County Council elections the Conservative Party retained overall control
of the council, but its majority fell
from twenty - two to four
councillors.
Councillor Andy Moore had been dropped
from the list
of Lib Dem candidates standing for re-election in May.
Party leader Nigel Farage had failed to become Thanet South's MP, but his party reduced Labour
councillors from 24 to four and won overall control
of Thanet district — its first principal council.
At the end
of last year, he was promoted to the management team for Hanover's UK public affairs operation and in May's local elections he successfully ran as a
councillor in Milton Keynes, picking up a seat
from Labour with a majority
of 204.
In a letter to Thames Valley Police, Tory
councillor Simon Dudley spoke
of «aggressive begging» and claimed that some rough sleepers had rejected help
from local services and were therefore making «a voluntary choice».
The civil service welcomes combined authorities with DEEMs as a way
of achieving its long - held aspiration to diminish by amalgamations the number
of councils, and thus
councillors who do not want to accept the line
from Whitehall.
Speaking in Cardiff, the opposition leader said: «I've just been listening to candidates and
councillors from the Vale
of Glamorgan and they have been saying to me that the 10p tax rate is coming up again and again.
Field served as a
councillor in the London Borough
of Hounslow
from 1964 to 1968.
At the height
of the MIPIM scandal, in April, the Tory group were ready to call exactly such a proposal and had collected 41 signatures
from Tory
Councillors supporting the idea.
Whitehead said he had been concerned about the behaviour
of the controlling group
of Tories since 2011, when seven Conservative
councillors from Haltemprice and Howden resigned, claiming bullying and intimidation.
Porter has previously been the subject
of concern
from the only Conservative
councillor, Ross Grant.
Similarly, the number
of Liberal Democrat
councillors has declined
from 3,944
councillors in 2010 to 2,282 in 2014; meaning that whilst the party used to control 25 councils, they now control just 10.
Representatives have included Labour
councillor Michael Michael, who was deputy leader
of the Cardiff Council until 2008 [4] and Plaid Cymru's Neil McEvoy, who was deputy leader
of the council
from 2008 to 2012.
The challenge to Matheson now comes
from Mandy Telford, former President
of the National Union
of Students and former Cumbria
Councillor, who moved back to Scotland after campaigning in the referendum campaign.
We have run a strong campaign
from the off and with the Prime Minister, the International Development Secretary and the Immigration Minister in the constituency today, as well as dozens
of MPs,
councillors and activists, today has been a high visibility day.
THF is entirely drawn
from Tower Hamlets Bangladeshis (and one would assume, Muslims), although six have previously been
councillors of both the Labour Party and Respect.
In 2007 Livingston and Edinburgh East were part
of the SNP growth in constituency wins, with Angela Constance becoming a new MSP and Kenny MacAskill moving
from the regional list, replacing Susan Deacon who stood down that year, her Labour successor Norman Murray, an unpopular local
councillor, finishing second, with 1,382 fewer votes.
The deputy prime minister had faced calls
from a handful
of disgruntled Lib Dem
councillors to resign.
If Benn had won the deputy leadership in 1981, there would have been a mass
of defections to the SDP
from MPs, including shadow ministers, and
councillors, and several unions.
Recent progress
from the Lib Dems in local elections - they now hold six
of the seat's ten county
councillors - has forced her on to the offensive, however.
Although 3
of the 7 Ukip council seats in a havering were took
from former Labour
councillors, and 5
of those seats would be described as working class areas, the other two were above middle class areas where the average price
of a house is 650,000 ′, If anything in havering Ukips vote destroyed he 4,000 majorities
of some Tory
councillors resulting in them winning with 350 votes
«Owen is standing in response to calls
from ordinary members, Labour voters and Labour
councillors, MPs and MEPs
from across the country and
from all wings
of the party for him to do so.
The Chakrabarti inquiry was launched after a string
of reported anti-Semitic incidents
from Labour members and
councillors.
Parmjit Dhanda, Member
of Parliament for Gloucester
from 2001 to 2010, and local
councillor Suzanne Paddison, received several nominations each as additional nominations for BAME and women candidates, but are not seen as front runners.
It is chaired by the party president, currently Sal Brinton, and includes members
of the party - at - large elected every three years in an all - member ballot, as well as representatives
from the state parties, MPs, peers, MEPs, and
councillors.
[1] All 53
councillors were elected
from electoral divisions which returned one county
councillor each by first - past - the - post voting for a four - year term
of office.
Instead we have a shortlist
of county
councillors from Surrey, a journalist and Col Bob Stewart.