Sentences with phrase «under his predecessors david»

De Gea recently won United's Player of the Year award for three seasons running and despite Jose Mourinho's claims that this was a sign of something wrong at the club under his predecessors David Moyes and Louis van Gaal, De Gea's amazing stats this season come as he's made even more saves than ever before, yet still sits top of the league for clean sheets, with 15 in total.

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Dominic Grieve, who was attorney - general under May's predecessor David Cameron, has called the bill an «astonishing monstrosity.»
If David Gauke wants to draw a line under the failings of his predecessors, he must help offenders tackle mental health issues that can contribute to their entry into the criminal justice system in the first place.
The attacks only put May under more scrutiny for national security decisions she made during her tenure as Home Secretary, a role she held for six years in the government of her predecessor, David Cameron.
First, changes made to the Conservatives under David Cameron's leadership had drawn the parties closer together: a new stress on the environment, a sympathy for civil liberties, the commitment to spend at least 0.7 % of GDP on overseas aid (this last shift took place under Michael Howard, but Mr Cameron projected it in a way that his predecessor had not).
The 2010 - 11 spending plan, the last approved under his predecessor Gov. David Paterson, was a few days shy of being the latest budget in the state's history.
She will argue that under Theresa May's predecessor David Cameron «it was easy to be complacent and assume that the moderate centre had prevailed, but the Brexit referendum showed all too clearly the battle of ideas is far from won».
Accredited under the Law Society Immigration & Asylum Accreditation Scheme as a Level 2 Caseworker and Supervisor, David Saldanha has appeared as an advocate in hundreds of asylum and immigration appeals over the past 20 years before the First - tier Tribunal and Upper Tribunal and their predecessors, gaining a significant experience in a wide range of immigration matters, such as asylum claims and unlawful detention, standing on behalf of the most vulnerable people in the society.
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