Sentences with phrase «row over a cut»

And the ongoing row over a cut - off date for the leadership election led to McDonnell attacking the «small clique» on the National Executive Committee that was trying to restrict the vote to members who had signed up before 12 January.
Ex-chancellor wades into row over cuts to disability benefits, saying too many areas of public spending have been ringfenced

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Global oil prices gained Monday amid a brewing diplomatic row in the Gulf region that has seen several states cut diplomatic ties with Qatar over its alleged support for extremists.
The current row over the housing benefit cap is obscuring the real impact cuts will have on low income people across the country.
Public sector workers in Britain have gone on strike today in a row over pay, pensions, conditions, jobs and spending cuts.
Over a million public sector workers are set to take industrial action against the government in a series of rows over pay, pensions, jobs, conditions and spending cuts, according to union figuOver a million public sector workers are set to take industrial action against the government in a series of rows over pay, pensions, jobs, conditions and spending cuts, according to union figuover pay, pensions, jobs, conditions and spending cuts, according to union figures.
Public sector workers are striking today over a row on pay, conditions, pensions and spending cuts.
Mr Cameron referred back directly to the row over the child benefit cut, saying it was «fair» that high earners take on some of the burden.
Forget sweeping spending cuts, the AV referendum row and divisions over Europe.
Police chiefs see the row over the riots as a good opportunity to fight back against government plans to cut the police budget.
According to Labour strategists, the row over Howard Flight's remarks on public spending shows that «the Tories are two parties» - unreconstructed Thatcherites such as Mr Flight who want deep spending cuts and the New Tories trying to show that the party has moved on.
The row comes as domestic violence charity Women's Aid warned that over half the services helping victims of domestic abuse and sexual violence could face closure due to government cuts.
What does the revelation that the late Labour minister and good guy Malcolm Wicks saved child benefit from a Labour government cut in 1976 have to do with the row over Lord Rennard's refusal to apologise to female Lib Dem activists whom he is alleged to have harassed?
ALBANY — Many of the major parameters that Gov. Andrew Cuomo will announce in his executive budget proposal on Tuesday afternoon are already known: continued growth in Medicaid and education spending, a suite of tax cuts worth $ 2 billion over the next several years and a to - the - bone spending posture that holds state agency budgets flat for at least the third year in a row.
The Education Secretary tried to pour cold water on the bubbling Tory row over PIP cuts - but her claims don't stand up to much scrutiny
Andrew Mitchell, who lost his job over the row, maintains the Police Federation had a political agenda and was picking a fight with the Government over cuts to police budgets.
Following the House of Lords» refusal to allow the government to enact secondary legislation during the row over tax credits cuts last year, the government set up the Strathclyde Review, which suggested reforms which could alter the balance between the government and the two houses of parliament.
It comes as the union announced it was to cut its affiliation funds in the wake of the row over party reforms.
The rest of the royal's ensemble was just as affordable, with a slim cut white blazer from Zara, which was lined with a row of brass buttons, draped over a plain white T - shirt.
A pretty pearl peeks over the top of a row of emerald - cut stones that sparkle inside the gold - framed ear jackets!
Just cut out the rows and fold them over, then laminate.
A stock must meet a slew of earnings - related criteria, showing that its earnings growth is at a high rate over the long haul; persistent over several years in a row; accelerating in more recent quarters; and sustainable, i.e. driven by sales growth, not cost - cutting measures.
The cause of the major political story of last week — the row over tuition fees, students rioting and all — was, as we all know, «public spending cuts».
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