Sentences with phrase «on prime»

A lovely showpiece of symmetry, Saturn, is on prime display this month.
Really, there's no need, when every night on prime - time television we can find experiments involving similarly «extreme social situations» being carried out on real human beings — subjects willing to submit to the most debasing forms of public humiliation Hollywood executives can dream up.
Zhang, a mathematician at the University of New Hampshire in Durham, was honored for his work on prime numbers, whole numbers that are divisible only by 1 or themselves.
BRITISH scientists are calling on the Prime Minister to put his money where his mouth is, and honour a promise to spend more on science.
And even if customers get the positioning correct, they're still losing out on prime sunlight because most residential systems can't move or adjust to the sun's track across the sky.
Meanwhile Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale has called on Prime Minister Theresa May to resign following the General Election result.
During the emergency debate the SNP called on Prime Minister David Cameron to «think again» about proposals with MP Pete Wishart describing the plans as «nothing less than a constitutional outrage».
Europe has flared up again as eurosceptics put pressure on the prime minister ahead of his attempted renegotiation of Britain's EU membership terms, which can not begin formally until he wins an overall parliamentary majority or he secures agreement with the Liberal Democrats in a fresh coalition agreement.
After two days of frantic international diplomacy, he went live on prime - time American television to directly blame the Syrian regime for gassing children to death... But he said after some encouraging signs in recent days he had asked Congress to pause while Russia's plan to put Assad's arsenal of chemical weapons beyond use could be considered» — The Times (#)
Dennis Skinner suggested his own headline as he called on the prime minister to give money to the NHS in his part of Derbyshire.
A letter signed by 84 Brexit - backing Tory MPs was delivered to Downing Street just after 10 pm calling on the Prime Minister to stay in post regardless of the referendum result.
He resigned from this position on 6 September 2006 after signing a letter calling on Prime Minister Tony Blair to step down.
Speaking on BBC1's Sunday Politics, Boris Johnson, the mayor of London and a potential replacement for Cameron if the Tories lose the election, put pressure on the prime minister to push for EU immigration to be limited to skilled migrants who have a specific job to come to.
Roy Greenslade considers the implications of the attacks on the prime minister by the Times, the Sun and Daily Mail
There was also pressure on the prime minister to more firmly rebuke Johnson for his remarks, with Grieve saying he could not understand why she had chosen not to sack him.
Abstaining will put the spotlight on the prime minister and give valuable air time, separate from Labour, for the Lib Dems to make plain their displeasure.
If one considers the «Party Political House» that is excluding Crossbenchers and Bishops, and takes into account the lagging nature of the Lords (new positions and party political strength are dependent on a prime minister post-election), the House of Lords composition is closer to votes cast at a general election than the Commons and has been since hereditary peers were (almost all) turfed out in 1999.
We have a situation now where every day a Labour MP is turning on the Prime Minister.
At a separate meeting, former cabinet minister Stephen Byers called on the prime minister to resign.
And as if that wasn't enough to handle on the Prime Minister's first day back at work, she was also called on to explain herself to the House over military action taken in Syria last weekend.
William Hague, Shadow Foreign Secretary, on the Prime Minister's absence from the debate: «According to The Sunday Times, the Prime Minister's spokesman said: «The Prime Minister never attends these debates, whatever the subject.»
Ed Miliband called on the prime minister for «the truth» about climate change as he reminded him of previous claims while in opposition.
As Tory MEP Daniel Hannan called on the party leadership to reach an agreement on «common ground» with Ukip, the party that forced the Tories into third place in the byelection, Eleanor Laing called on the prime minister to lead a «truly Conservative government».
Mr Corbyn called on the Prime Minister to reveal his plans immediately for the sake of people worried about the cuts.
But David Cameron, the Conservative leader, launched a scathing attack on the prime minister's record in office.
Boris Johnson has launched an unprecedented attack on the prime minister's preferred option for a post-Brexit EU customs partnership, calling the proposed system crazy
But Miller, by relying on the prime minister's support ahead of her eventual exit, was compromising her party leader.
But further revelations yesterday continued to pile on the pressure on the prime minister, suggesting that Mr Blair misled Labour's governing body over who decided wealthy backers should give loans rather than donations to the party.
Other leaders were more forthright with Plaid Cymru's Leanne Wood first to seize on the prime minister's absence in her opening statement.
Baron did call on the prime minister to adopt a clearer negotiating stance with Brussels, however.
The real blame must fall on the prime minister.
The French president imposed himself on the prime minister, with one hand on his back, and the other on the back of his arm, offering the French press every opportunity necessary to conclude the Frenchman was the dominant partner.
The former home secretary made clear on BBC Radio 4's The World at One programme his article was not an attack on prime minister Gordon Brown, whom he was seen as opposing during his time in the Cabinet.
All the coverage will focus on the prime minister, anyway, as he stood - somehow diminished behind the grandiose front door of No 10 - facing the photographers and journalists on the other side of the street.
The group called on the prime minister to ensure the criminal justice system takes rape cases more seriously.
In a GMTV interview this morning Lord Mandelson let rip at the corporation for popularising right - wing smears on the prime minister.
-- Kenneth Clarke MP reacts to Boris Johnson's attack on the prime minister's customs partnership plan #newsnight pic.twitter.com/QfPOnP 5tDk
He's also steering $ 25 million to the Empire Outlets mall on Staten Island, a $ 300 million retail development that's getting a total of $ 50 million in state subsidies even though it's on prime waterfront property.
Theresa May's former head of PR has turned on her Prime Minister's two closest advisers in an article opening the lid on her «painful» ten months working at Downing Street.
More than 200 MPs have written to Theresa May urging her to enshrine promises made to Windrush generation in law, keeping the pressure on the prime minister as she fights to contain the crisis.
The Labour leader delivered a hard - hitting attack on the prime minister, whom he accused of turning into «David Brent» within two years of taking power, after the government laid out its plans for the year ahead, including reform of the House of Lords.
[55] Thorpe writes that Home owed his appointment to Stuart's advocacy rather than to any great enthusiasm on the Prime Minister's part (Churchill referred to him as «Home sweet Home»).
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo - Addo has paid a courtesy call on the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Theresa May.
Ministers, MPs, candidates and delegates give their verdict on the prime minister's address to the Labour conference
Lord Falconer, the former lord chancellor, also stepped up his attack on the prime minister, writing today's Times: «My view is that the painful step of changing our leader, a leader who has given his life to the Labour party and to public service, would be best for the party and the country.»
But these results will add weight to those within the party who are calling on the Prime Minister to call an early election.
We can't rule it out, he said, staring at Cameron in a moment where the gravity of the situation dawned on the Prime Minister.
Ed Miliband calls on the prime minister for «the truth» about climate change as he reminded him of previous claims.
Labour's Graham Stringer called on the prime minister to immediately sack NHS chief executive Sir David Nicholson for «wilful and culpable ignorance» over 1,000 deaths at Stafford Hospital.
Gordon Brown was fighting to save his premiership today after Hazel Blears emboldened Labour MPs demanding a leadership election with a resignation statement timed to inflict maximum damage on the prime minister.
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