Sentences with phrase «over the parliament through»

It is clear that HMRC are getting increasingly tough in their determination to reach their target of bringing in an extra # 7 billion over the Parliament through initiatives to tackle tax avoidance, evasion and fraud.

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Canada Post's decision to phase out home mail delivery over the next five years reverberated through headlines Wednesday morning and spurred a lively debate in Parliament this afternoon.
Over a year since it was forced through Parliament by the Harper government, Canadians will soon have a chance to finally overturn Bill C - 51.
Instead of running ads, they would define Scheer more slowly, over time, with a series of forced choices in Parliament, through government motions, much as opposition parties usually seek to define governments (you'll note that «define» in Ottawa politics is almost always pejorative by implication) through clever use of their occasional opportunity to define a day's parliamentary debate through so - called «supply motions.»
This amendment granted the Church additional powers over its own governance, enabling it - through the Synod, to bring forth its own legislation, and even to amend Acts of Parliament on matters affecting it.
NEA estimates that over the term of the UK Parliament (the next 5 years) domestic energy consumers will contribute over # 14 billion to the Treasury (# 11.82 bn in England, # 1.33 bn in Scotland, # 690m in Wales and # 190m in Northern Ireland) through VAT and revenue generated from carbon taxes.
Legal challenges to the government's consultation, concerns over the hybrid nature of the legislation (this means it takes much longer to work its way through parliament) and the coalition's decision to split the legislation into two parts are worrying interested spectators — like Labour's Eagle.
of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, having been given sovereignty over whether the Kingdom leaves or remains in the European Union insist, in the interest of democracy and unity, on being given the opportunity to take an informed decision on the final outcome of the Art. 50 negotiations, as approved by parliament, through a referendum to either accept this outcome or to remain in the European Union.
The CIOT also calls for a debate on whether the House of Lords should play a greater role in scrutinising tax legislation as it goes through Parliament, without detracting from the powers of the House of Commons over tax matters.
Real social change is to be achieved over the long term through organisation, agitation, and direct action, as much as it is through debates, votes, and detailed committee work in parliament.
Control over business rates is partially devolved but is expected to be transferred to the Welsh Government in full through the Wales Bill currently being considered by Parliament.
But it is Smith's response to those concerns that, perhaps, gets to the heart of why so many in the parliamentary Labour party believe that the fight to remove Corbyn from his post is, in fact, a fight over whether Labour is to be a social movement using parliament merely as a platform or a party seeking power through the Commons, and making compromises along the way.
His focus over the coming days will be on restructuring the Government on the big challenges facing the country for the future: how we guide the economy through the downturn and strengthen it for the future; how we push ahead with reform of and investment in our public services; and how we renew trust in our democracy and Parliament.
Shadow health secretary Andy Burnham warned it would be an «outrageous insult to parliament» if the government succeeded in keeping the register secret while the health and social care bill completes its passage through parliament over the next ten days.
It's been over three years now since the British Humanist Association secured an amendment to the Marriage Act as it went through Parliament, requiring the Government to consult on giving legal recognition to humanist marriages in England and Wales.
Through the BHA's «Holy Redundant» campaign, well over 2,000 people have written to their local MP and the Rt Hon. Nick Clegg MP to urge them end the privileging of special interest groups in Parliament.
Tory sources indicate that May is likely to push the legislation through the Commons without Scottish parliament consent, and hope that the UK supreme court will rule in her favour after a potentially crucial hearing on the Scottish parliament's powers over Brexit in July.
- GDP per capita is still lower than it was before the recession - Earnings and household incomes are far lower in real terms than they were in 2010 - Five million people earn less than the Living Wage - George Osborne has failed to balance the Budget by 2015, meaning 40 % of the work must be done in the next parliament - Absolute poverty increased by 300,000 between 2010/11 and 2012/13 - Almost two - thirds of poor children fail to achieve the basics of five GCSEs including English and maths - Children eligible for free school meals remain far less likely to be school - ready than their peers - Childcare affordability and availability means many parents struggle to return to work - Poor children are less likely to be taught by the best teachers - The education system is currently going through widespread reform and the full effects will not be seen for some time - Long - term youth unemployment of over 12 months is nearly double pre-recession levels at around 200,000 - Pay of young people took a severe hit over the recession and is yet to recover - The number of students from state schools and disadvantaged backgrounds going to Russell Group universities has flatlined for a decade
The health and social care bill's slow progress through parliament comes amid an ongoing battle over the transition risk register, a currently secret document detailing the government's assessment of the potential negative side - effects of its proposed changes.
So Labour is working with the present government, starting with the Bill currently going through Parliament, to resolve the problems over copyrighting, piracy and intellectual property.
Whitehall negotiations are currently ongoing over whether to toughen up community sentences in the legal aid, sentencing and punishment of offenders bill, which is currently working its way through parliament.
«Labour will ensure that the British people, through Parliament, have genuine accountability and oversight over the Brexit negotiations because no one voted to give Prime Minister Theresa May a free hand over our future.»
Many fear a new bill making its way through the Russian parliament will cripple science in that nation, handing it over to government bureaucrats with no scientific background
The Department for Education (DfE) estimated that 417,000 additional places will be needed over the lifetime of the current Parliament (2010 - 2015), with the surge in primary places beginning to move through to secondary schools.
Over five years have passed since the Academies Bill passed through Parliament with the speed usually reserved for national emergency followed by unrelenting propaganda pushing academy conversion yet still 74 % of schools in England are not academies.
«That is why we are spending more than # 1.3 bn over this Parliament to help attract the brightest and best into the profession, including offering generous tax - free bursaries and scholarships in key subjects and through our teacher recruitment campaign: Your Future: Their Future.»
Labour's schools spokesman Ed Balls said: «Despite the over one thousand schools the education secretary claimed wanted to become academies and the emergency legislation railroaded through Parliament, only a very small number of schools have applied to be Tory - style academies.
She adds that as the recently published Child Maintenance and Other Payments Bill passes through Parliament over the next few weeks, Resolution is calling on MPs to ensure that it sets out clearly the rights to redress for those failed to date and for any errors in the future.
The provisions governing the age at which a child can consent to the processing of their personal data for Information Society Services has caused some concern during the Bill's passage through parliament; it is ressonable to assume that the issue will come up again once the Bill reaches its final stage of the Parliamentary process in the House of Commons in light of developments over the past week.
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