Sentences with phrase «second day of the debate»

Yesterday saw the second day of debate on the Gracious Speech.
The former adviser to both the Blair and Brown governments» claims came during the House of Lords second day of debating the Brexit bill.
It is a great pleasure to open the second day of this debate as it gives us an opportunity to look at the detail of the Budget and then to highlight the things the Chancellor chose to omit from his speech yesterday.
MPs will begin the second day of debate on the European Union (notification of withdrawal) bill this afternoon.
There is little appetite for another challenge to Corbyn among MPs, but a number of peers expressed fury about the leadership's position on Brexit on the second day of debate on the Brexit bill in the House of Lords.
The second day of debate on this matter will be after the summer recess, when the motion will be put - and when amendments can be tabled.
Introducing a second day of debates afterthe strikes, the Labour leader said Theresa May had shown flagrant disregard for the post-Iraq war convention that parliament should be consulted.

Not exact matches

But at the opening panel discussion on the second day of EuroFinance in Barcelona, the debate turned more towards how AI, machine learning and Big Data can help humans do their jobs better and increase productivity.
Debate over this issue remains prominent among process theologians to this day and will be discussed more fully in the second part of this paper, but it should be remarked here that Hartshorne has consistently attempted to envision God, in this and in some other respects, after the model of the human person.
Second, the section on contextualization provides a thoroughly diverse examination of one of the most vigorously debated subjects of our day.
Perhaps the government will confirm its intention at the start of day two of the second reading debate, which will get underway within the next half - hour.
Added to yesterday and today's second reading debate, that's 14 out of the 88 days available to the government for its legislative agenda in this parliamentary year.
Yesterday afternoon and evening 36 backbenchers followed Nick Clegg and Sadiq Khan in day one of the Lords reform bill's second reading debate.
Here are extracts from some of the speeches from the Tory benches during the second and final day's debate on the topic (for now)...
I picked out the highlights of the first day's debate on the Government's plans for the second chamber on Wednesday.
Tomorrow I'll be hear for the long haul, covering the second day of the Lords reform debate in detail and the voting at 10 pm that could trigger a coalition crisis.
May I, however, protest that convention has been discarded by the Government's somewhat offensive decision to stick a topical debate in ahead of the second day of the Budget debate, which is traditionally opened by the shadow Chancellor?
Even before that news developed, it was a busy day for gubernatorial candidates: Rob Astorino and Howie Hawkins visited the Capitol to bemoan the dearth of debates just a few hours before Cuomo dropped a 245 - page second - term manifesto, «Moving the New New York Forward» (as opposed to, y ’ know, backward).
Lord Darling of Roulanish's comments came as the House of Lords debated the European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill for the second day.
After a second day of impassioned debate in the House of Commons, a total of 498 MPs voted to give a second reading to the short bill granting the government the power to invoke article 50, while 114 voted against.
«I welcome this opportunity to begin the second full day of the Budget debate, because it gives us the opportunity to bring to the House's attention all the things that were in the Budget but not actually mentioned in the Chancellor's Budget speech.
Commons Leader David Lidington announced today that MPs would get just five days to debate the legislation, with the second reading of the bill scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday next week.
The contentiousness of the debate was on full display over the last two weeks, as a pro-charter school group filed its second lawsuit alleging a «crisis» of violence in the city's schools — after which leaders of the city's education and police departments spent consecutive days reassuring reporters that city schools are safer than ever.
Now they've added a «countdown clock» to reshma2010.com, tracking the number of day / hours / minutes / seconds since Saujani first invited Maloney to debate.
The second day's lunchtime debate looked at the various ways in which music education is provided across the UK — and the tensions and lessons which can be observed — with the aim of considering how music education might be better provided in future across the UK.
The conference opened with a policy forum which included influential speeches from the most significant representatives of the conference; the second day passed around the theme «Participation for Protection», using panels and round tables as a way to share knowledge and to engage in constructive debates.
The contentiousness of the debate was on full display over the last two weeks, as a pro-charter school group filed its second lawsuit alleging a «crisis» of violence in the city's schools — after which leaders of the city's education and police departments spent consecutive days reassuring reporters that city schools are safer than ever.
The next day, after a second afternoon of VIP previews, I made time for the first part of a debate titled «Art Is For Pleasure Not Politics: Contemporary Art Has No Power to Change the World,» organized by Intelligence Squared Asia.
Opening the debate on the second reading, a few days later, on 9 June 2016, the Foreign Secretary said: «This is a simple, but vital, piece of legislation.
On the second day of the conference, small groups debated some key questions.
The bill passed second reading in the House on April 23rd, after nearly 23 hours over five days of parliamentary debate, and is now be before the House Committee on Immigration for consideration and for experts to deliver testimony.
In recent days, the National Post has brought forward two sides of the current debate on Bill C - 560, An Act to amend the Divorce Act (equal parenting), set for second reading in the House of Commons today.
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