Sentences with phrase «select committee paper»

«I have never read anything in a defence select committee paper or report which was worth anyone believing they had something they could not get from another source,» he added yesterday.

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This resulted in the work and pensions secretary David Gauke agreeing to provide the papers to a select committee before Christmas.
As a prominent member of the culture, media and sport select committee, it seems rather fitting that the Mensch exclusive was broken by a local paper.
The phrase may not have got a mention in July's Open Public Services white paper but the public administration select committee (Pasc) today released its second report on the subject, suggesting that those in Parliament at least still take the idea seriously.
Reforms have been ad hoc, as successive governments have granted select committees with additional powers that go well beyond the simple capacity to hold «non-binding» pre-appointments hearings set out in the 2007 Governance of Britain White Paper.
Health minister Paul Burstow proposed a different motion praising Lansley's white paper, which the Conference committee selected for debate instead of mine.
The committee has greater powers than a select committee of Parliament, being able to demand papers from former governments and official advice to ministers, both of which are forbidden to select committees.
However, today's report says the UK minister should report back to parliament on any future discussions of the G6, the information should be made public by the government, and all papers should be circulated to the relevant select committees.
The party will call for all papers, correspondence and advice between senior officials and special advisers on decisions relating to the Windrush generation to be handed to the Home Affairs Select committee.
The Tories are under a three - line whip to block the call for all Government papers surrounding the issue - including case studies - to be handed to the Home Affairs Select Committee.
Former Foreign Office minister Alistair Burt reminded the House that the Brexit Select Committee had called unanimously for a White Paper and producing one would «enhance» Mrs May's efforts.
This week Kevin Barron, the chair of the health select committee, asked in the House of Commons when the delayed paper would appear and was told it would be sometime this summer.
In its report on the white paper published in March 2007, the all - party defence select committee said it had been given costings by senior MoD civil servant Tom McKane.».
During the debate, Starmer argued that passing the papers initially to the Brexit select committee would be a prudent approach, not least as it has a majority of Conservative MPs, despite being chaired by a Labour member.
Mr Coulson's political enemies were refused a Privileges Committee investigation yesterday but got a Home Affairs Select Committee investigation into phone hacking... and «Police to quiz top Cameron aide» headlines (Yates said he'd probably be chatting to Coulson in some capacity) so in a slight news vacuum the story is guaranteed another appearance in the papers.
In total, the chairman of the Defence Select Committee has claimed # 108,062 over the past five years - the maximum amount possible according to the paper.
The topic was selected by the awards committee as one of the top five application papers out of more than 900 submissions, bringing it a step closer for future commercial use.
Giving evidence to the Commons Education Select Committee, Wilshaw said more needed to be done to ensure schools have strong leaders in place for the near future, and has provided a paper to Education Secretary Nicky Morgan on the topic.
Stacey told the Commons education Select Committee how schools and parents were sending papers back «come what may», which abuses the current system.
The lack of thought underpinning Gove's White Paper (which was, as we now know, based on the false premise that the UK was plummeting down PISA league tables) is an example of what Neil Carmichael, chair of the Education Select Committee, describes as the «Acting first; thinking later» approach of the DfE towards education reform.
Might also make useful submission to the Parliamentary Select Committee, to demonstrate how the two UEA investigations weren't what Parliament was told they would be: Oxborough's review of the science being based on papers selected by the people being investigated, and Muir Russell being factually incorrect (as shown above) and also being an absentee Chairman.
These data changes were the subject of the email from me that was leaked by the Climategate whistleblower and, therefore, they — and how they prevented the paper's publication — was the subject of my submission to the Parliamentary Select Committee enquiry that whitewashed the nefarious «Team».
Indeed, a paper which a group of us attempted to publish on the matter was prevented from publication by the frequency of the changes as is explained in detail in a submission to a UK Parliamentary Select Committee and calls global temperature MGT; see http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200910/cmselect/cmsctech/memo/climatedata/uc0102.htm.
Recent months may have led people to believe that buying a company with a defined pension scheme is about the most dangerous thing you could do, particularly if you want to avoid insolvency, or being called in front of a Parliamentary select committee, and being on the front pages of the papers for a couple of months.
Before the publication of the consultation paper, the HM Treasury Select Committee in a 2006 report, Financial Inclusion: Credit Savings, Advice and Insurance, had already concluded that to further encourage the growth of credit unions the government should devise and implement a new Credit Unions Act.
the development of a discussion paper by the Joint Select Committee on issues regarding constitutional change in order to facilitate community discussion
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