Sentences with phrase «scrutinised on»

«I just think that, as a backbench Member of Parliament, you've got to be there, particularly when we have a very weak opposition — to ask the questions that the Government needs to be scrutinised on before we embark on such a huge issue.
While most legislation is looked at by a small group of MPs at the committee stage, as a major constitutional bill, this one will be scrutinised on the floor of the commons.
The Pope is either making an official State visit, in which case the Vatican and the Holy See should be scrutinised on their damaging doctrines, or he is making a private, pastoral visit to proselytise.

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A British pensions body said on Dec. 13 it would scrutinise any potential deal between Twenty - First Century Fox and UK pay - TV firm Sky.
The Kenya National Commission on Human Rights, which scrutinises government institutions, accused police of using «unlawful and unacceptable» levels of force.
Mr Sims said the commission would not only be scrutinising Amazon's conduct but would keep a close eye on suppliers, wholesalers and retailers who engaged in anti-competitive conduct such as resale price maintenance and exclusivity arrangements.
Mr Woolford and his team have been closely scrutinising the latest wine industry sales data for the main markets in which Treasury operates and concluded that the company's Asian performance «could surprise on the upside» with industry - wide Australian red wine volumes to China up 57 per cent in May.
The claims and cross claims will make for a riveting court case and no doubt pique investor's interests as the success of a2 — and the surge in its share price from 55 cents to almost $ 2 in the past year — rests largely on its health claims, which will be scrutinised in open court.
Primary Opinion, the ASX company that paid $ 15 million for its stake last year, revealed on Thursday it was reviewing the carrying value of the business after scrutinising draft financial reports.
The crackdown on discretionary spending inside the company, including slashing the use of consultants, comes as Treasury closely scrutinises some of its lesser - known brands.
We are all about ensuring Wynns Cabernet Sauvignon remains firmly on the international stage as a world player and benchmark for this most loved and scrutinised wine variety for years to come» she said.
The company's global director Cathy Pieters has said: «Fairtrade really took the time to scrutinise Cocoa Life on every level.
With the technological advances now, each game and each opponent can be easily scrutinised in detail and preparations can be based on that.
Wenger gets so annoyed because managers mistakes are scrutinised, but referees who can have such a HUGE impact on a game (such as this one) escape censure or punishment or anything.
The signs were always there with Vermaelen, he gained a reputation early on largely because he was scoring goals and I think his defending was less scrutinised as a result.
You would imagine that this is being anaylsed by the way matches are scrutinised today, but the fact that it is continuing could be stubbornness on Vertonghen's part or a lack communication of it to the player from our coaches...
A game at the heavily scrutinised London Stadium on a day known for fires and explosions — what could possibly go wrong?
The transfer window, and Leeds» performance in it, can be discussed and scrutinised in a debate all on it's own for some time.
And we are scrutinising and campaigning on new regulations being drafted by the European Commission.
The Lib Dems have agreed to disagree on the renewal of Trident, but the replacement process will continue, with the caveat that value for money will be heavily scrutinised.
The director of 12 Years A Slave praised the joint committee on human rights, which took the unusual step today of giving up on scrutinising the modern slavery bill and simply presented its own version instead.
It does not consider a new - build parliament when it must scrutinise all possible options — and it is based on figures which were proposed in 2014.
Scrutinised Gov failure on floods, Europe and economy while exposing splits in the Tory party
On the request by State Governments for a refund of amounts owed by the Federal Government, Mr. President directed that claims be subject to verification by the Debt Management Office and a team was established and given the mandate to scrutinise claims and reconcile with available records.
It criticises the «complete lack of transparency» around the Department for Education's free schools programme and the lack of robust processes to ensure that free schools are properly scrutinised and accountable on grounds of racial equality.
He has been caught on camera revealing he is prepared to accept money in return for assisting those who he should be scrutinising impartially.
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.
One of the issues which is increasingly being talked about within the UK Parliament is the extent to which Parliament will get a chance to scrutinise the ongoing negotiations of the UK with the EU on the terms of the Brexit agreements — a process likely to take several years.
In a submission to the House of Lords Constitution Committee's inquiry into the passage of legislation through Parliament, the CIOT proposes: · The Finance Bill Public Bill Committee takes oral evidence from tax experts and others; · More effective liaison between select committees and the Finance Bill committee; · Increasing the resources available to Parliament for scrutinising tax matters; · Using technology to make it easier for those outside Parliament to comment on Bills, e.g. an online facility to input comments by clause numbers, so MPs can see who says what against each clause; · Asking the Office of Tax Simplification to publish simplification assessments of new tax proposals.
More importantly, all politicians and officials should scrutinise legislation lest it impinge on the ability of our elected representatives to challenge government and ask the questions necessary to preserve our liberties.
Perhaps, Professor Caney suggested, it is time to think about redesigning our political institutions to give future generations a voice, as has been done elsewhere, by introducing structures such as committees for future generations with the task of scrutinising the impact of legislation on future generations.
So, a report by the committee published on Tuesday which looks at the finances of the royal household should be scrutinised by those who are after the facts.
Having aspired to a progressive consensus, Labour should not mock the adoption of progressive language on the right, but scrutinise it seriously.
Drawing on Rogers Smith's «The American Creed and American Identity: the limits of liberal citizenship in the United States» (1988) and Yoav Peled and Gershon Shafir's «Being Israeli: the dynamics of Multiple Citizenship» (2002) the paper seeks to scrutinise the dynamics between three prominent discourse in Israeli identity: ethno - national, liberal and republican.
Members of Parliament (MEPs), scrutinise the credentials of Commissioners - designate via a series of 3 - hour public - hearings, where candidates are grilled on their qualifications, knowledge of their proposed portfolios, inter-personal and communication skills and indeed, their political and personal lives.
«We have transformed the way the department manages its finances, so spending is attached to tangible results on the ground, which are rigorously scrutinised by the new independent aid watchdog,» international development secretary Andrew Mitchell said.
She added that a bill is being brought forward on data protection that will give tougher powers to the Information Commissioner's Office - which scrutinises the use of the public's private data for political purposes - to ensure organisations comply.
In the 2017 election, the Conservative manifesto will be more heavily scrutinised than the Labour or Liberal Democrat manifestos, since the Conservatives are expected to win a parliamentary majority on the basis of the published polls.
MPs will begin scrutinising the bill on a clause - by - clause basis in committee stage on March 1st.
But it's nuts to expect our MPs to be sorting out the issue of dog poo on local playing fields one minute, and scrutinising passages of the Finance Bill the next.
It is incredibly important the committee carries on the important work we are doing scrutinising government.»
Hilary Benn has been elected chair of the new parliamentary committee that will scrutinise government policy on the UK's exit from the EU.
«Our job is to scrutinise decisions made by the Welsh Government on behalf of the people of Wales.
This means that any extension would not only be: - subject to a specific case being made by the Director of Public Prosecutions; - subject every seven days up to the agreed limit to the approval of a High Court Judge; - subject to the regular report of the independent reviewer with an annual debate in parliament; - but also be subject in each and every instance to a specific parliamentary notification procedure, to a further statement to parliament on the individual case, a review on the specific case by the independent reviewer and with the provision for this House to scrutinise and debate the report and all the circumstances.
The chief inspector is appointed by the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) and reliant on it for his budget, setting up a rather unhelpful dynamic given he's supposed to be scrutinising the results of its policies.
MPs will scrutinise new laws less, under plans to bypass debate on the floor of the House of Commons and hand power to ministers
This used to be Lord Carlile, who was arguably even more hawkish on terror legislation than the governments he was meant to be scrutinising.
It follows yesterday's curtailed debate on the coroners and justice bill, in which just two of the nine groups of amendments were scrutinised by MPs.
Given this substantial overspend it is imperative that parliament given the opportunity to properly scrutinise the «concept phase» process and a full debate in the House of Commons on the issue should be scheduled immediately on publication of the Initial Gate report.
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