Sentences with phrase «takes over the home affairs»

Mr Balls» wife, Yvette Cooper, takes over the home affairs brief.

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They were both married and their affair lasted over a year and took place during the day at work while I was at home with our then 3 year old son.
Mr Javid made the bombshell admission at a hearing of the Home Affairs Select Committee - his first since taking over the job from Amber Rudd, who was forced to quit after misleading MPs about deportation targets.
He made the comments in his first appearance at the Home Affairs Select Committee after taking over the job from Amber Rudd, who quit after giving MPs false information about deportation targets.
Mr Reid was giving evidence to the home affairs select committee just two weeks after taking over from Charles Clarke, who was sacked following the revelation that more than 1,000 foreign prisoners were released without being considered for deportation.
Keith Vaz, chair of the home affairs committee, takes over.
[157] Heath moved Maudling to the foreign affairs portfolio, and Douglas - Home took over Lloyd's responsibilities as spokesman on Commonwealth relations.
Ms Rudd, who took over from Theresa May as Home Secretary in July 2016, told the Commons Home Affairs Committee she was not familiar with suggestions that regional targets were in place.
Having taken over from John Denham MP as chair of the Home Affairs Committee in July 2007, Keith Vaz MP escapes the term limit on committee chairs (the two previous parliaments or eight years whichever is the greater period) so looks likely to stand again for Home Affairs.
«Hyde Park On Hudson» Synopsis: The story focuses on a rather curious moment in Franklin D. Roosevelt's life, taking place over a weekend in 1939 when Brit royalty visits his upstate New York home for the weekend, while also taking a look at the President's affair with his cousin Margaret Stuckley.
Summary The mortgage industry has been my home for over 23 years with a vast experience from meeting with clients and taking a loan application to conventional underwriting and most recently, insuring loans with The Department of Veterans Affairs and Department of Housing and Urban Development.
More than 20 million American veterans have benefitted from the Veterans Affairs Guaranteed Home Loan program over the past 70 years, but millions of former and active duty service members are not aware that they can take advantage of the homebuying program.
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