Sentences with phrase «through parliamentary questions»

We raise awareness of diabetes and issues which affect people with the condition through Parliamentary Questions, debates and a programme of events.
Liberal Democrat MP Jo Swinson, who obtained the information through parliamentary questions, said: «These figures show the yawning gulf between rhetoric and reality when it comes to this government's record on renewable energy.

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«But were we to be true to the concept of Government through British Parliamentary democracy, rather than Government by one - off plebiscite, we would also feel obliged to point out that it isn't a question of just «getting on with it».
Rhetoric, political grandstanding or lengthy dull answers can usually get you through a tricky spot in parliamentary questions or a debate, but a select committee hearing allows a more detailed consideration with follow up questions and probing.
If it wasn't enough that, as his research assistant, I was having to daily talk him through attaching files to emails, finding an internet page, the joys of Twitter and the benefits of blogging, I am now doing three times more work than the entire parliamentary IT unit by answering his basic and annoying questions about gadgets.
His prison minister was asked a series of parliamentary questions about the amount of contraband getting into prisons through parcels in the lead - up to the ban.
While most of his fellow MPs merely struggled through their questions, Watson managed a finely - detailed forensic analysis of his subjects, reducing them to sweaty insecurity and striking a real win for parliamentary standing.
Her rise was based on the responses to a tranche of Parliamentary questions finally coming through.
During her time as a shadow Treasury and then Communities minister, she established how much the ministerial cars cost through a series of parliamentary questions.
Safe Labour seats swinging slightly to the SNP a la 1992 wouldn't be totally out of the question I think, even if the referendum doesn't go through - the biggest effect in terms of parliamentary elections I think will be seen at Holyrood, where the SNP might fare badly in the future if they don't manage independence.
I quickly discovered while facilitating discussion through a sample research question that I was not quite able to convince a room full of skeptical parliamentary librarians into using Wikipedia for their research needs, namely research requests on any myriad of topics from current Members of Parliament (MPPs).
The M. P. in question is the Parliamentary Secretary to the P.M.O., and he has offered to guide us through any governmental bureaucratic hurdles that might be encountered along the way.
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