Sentences with phrase «resignation as chancellor»

Former United States Assistant Secretary of Education Diane Ravitch weighed in on Cathie Black's resignation as chancellor of the New York City schools, saying the turmoil in New York should serve as an example for education reformers elsewhere.
Then there is the Bethlehem stable imagery, which Dr Giles Fraser alluded to at the time of his resignation as chancellor of St Paul's, when he said that he could imagine Jesus being born in the camp.

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Carmen Fariña, who has served as chancellor for the last four years, will formally announce her resignation on Thursday.
Labour leader Ed Miliband issues a statement as he reshuffles his shadow Cabinet, following the resignation of shadow chancellor Alan Johnson:
The party is planning to campaign against the CGT cuts in the coming weeks to apply more pressure on the chancellor following Iain Duncan Smith's shock resignation as work and pensions secretary, when he branded Osborne's budget «deeply unfair», triggering the scrapping of the disability benefit cuts.
The New York Times is reporting Cathie Black will step down as schools chancellor this morning following a tumultuous week of resignations and lowly poll numbers.
In his resignation letter, Kaloyeros said he would resume his position as a faculty member, an option laid out for him in his original employment letter from the chancellor.
All the day's political news as chancellor seeks to stabilise economy, with more resignations expected from Jeremy Corbyn's shadow cabinet
Ed Miliband has responded to Alan Johnson's resignation as shadow chancellor by praising him for the work he had been doing.
Alan Johnson has been replaced by Ed Balls as shadow chancellor following Mr Johnson's surprise resignation.
After a decade as chancellor, Brown finally became prime minister in June 2007 after Blair's resignation.
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