East Riding Council was last year drawn into a public war of words with Education Secretary Charles Clarke over the funding issue. |
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The main motions must be prepared in quadruplicate so that the President, Secretary, executive assistant, and author of the motion have copies. |
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The report will land on the desk of the Ulster Secretary and the Prime Minister on Wednesday. |
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Main motions must be prepared in quadruplicate so the President, Secretary, executive assistant, and author of the motion have copies. |
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According to eyewitnesses, the Secretary was upset on seeing him in the T-shirt and had lost no time in venting his feelings. |
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And provided the scheme is not called in by the Secretary of State, it will get the final all-clear. |
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Even the words attributed to the Defence Secretary in the aforesaid newspaper didn't back up the euphoric headline. |
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I recall that in the 1950s some enterprising spirits asked the Permanent Secretary if some relaxation of this rule could be allowed. |
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If elected, I will appoint Buni as my Shadow Education Secretary, on the strength of this wizard idea of his in Peter's comments box. |
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The Education Secretary today reaffirmed the Government's commitment to create more single-faith schools. |
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The evidence provided by the Secretary of State supported and affirmed much of the reporting in the Press. |
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The Secretary of State is satisfied that your client's case falls outside of his above-stated policy. |
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It is not the normal practice for the Secretary of State to call any witnesses in rebuttal of an appellant's evidence. |
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But today, the Secretary of the Defence Department admitted that wasn't true. |
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This was immediately preceded by US Secretary of State Colin Powell's whistle-stop tour of Tunisia, Morocco and Algeria. |
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There are, according to the American Defense Secretary himself, worse, much worse obscene cruelties, to be revealed. |
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The book's main heroes are conservatives who block the appointment of an accommodationist Secretary of State. |
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And the same argument was wheeled out last week by Scottish Secretary John Reid. |
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It's absurd to suggest that decisions like these can be taken on a whim by the Home Secretary. |
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Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton was the master politician of the Federalist Party. |
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I am unable to accept the submission that the Secretary of State paid too little regard to therapeutic considerations. |
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Mrs Roberts has called on the Defence Secretary to quit his Cabinet job over failures to get vital kit to soldiers. |
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The question of confirmation of the order therefore fell to be redetermined by the Secretary of State. |
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Among those critics, none has been more rancorously unreflective the former Health Secretary. |
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The Home Secretary would add that the organisation retains its capacity for terrorist acts and has not renounced terrorism. |
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However, Hughes's choice was recommended to the King by the British Secretary of State. |
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Of course, if the Secretary of State gets it wrong in refusing to entertain the application, there would be a remedy by way of judicial review. |
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The Home Secretary today resisted calls for his resignation after the latest rioting and jailbreaks. |
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It is understood that the proposals will form part of a White Paper on schools for publication by Education Secretary Ruth Kelly in the autumn. |
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The US Defense Secretary was trying to make sense of early unconfirmed reports that fires were raging in the oil-rich fields in the south. |
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Transport Secretary Alistair Darling will present a White Paper outlining how the country can cope with passenger growth over the next 30 years. |
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There is no warrant for the long-term or indefinite detention of a non-UK national whom the Home Secretary wishes to remove. |
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New legislation will be needed to give the trusts their powers and freedoms and remove them from the Secretary of State's powers of direction. |
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The then Education Secretary directed that the decision-making part of the process should be reheard. |
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The Secretary of State revoked his licence because of his involvement in terrorism, racketeering and drug dealing. |
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The relief sought is quashing of the Inspector's decision, and remitting the matter to the Secretary of State. |
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The president would not have picked him as Secretary of State if there were any doubt about his reliability or loyalty. |
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The Foreign Secretary had an ace up his sleeve as he faced the Commons' Foreign Affairs select committee. |
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The accused were brought from Lancaster to Barrow by order of the Home Secretary, and the charge against them was reheard. |
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The Education Secretary, Charles Clarke, has questioned public funding of purely academic courses. |
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Dr Pearson might have to consider asking the Home Secretary to recall him or even consider re-examining him. |
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Secondly, U.S. Secretary of State Kerry has recently pushed the Arab League towards flexing its intransigent position on borders. |
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Secondly, under the Housing Act 1985 the Secretary of State may advance money to recognized lending institutions to enable them to grant loans to first-home purchasers. |
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I would hate to have been Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano's scheduler this last week. |
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The claimant was given an extended sentence and after release, but during the period of licence, he was recalled by the Secretary of State and returned to prison. |
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Margaret Thatcher had served under the Heath regime as Education Secretary and witnessed the miners topple the Conservative party. |
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A Leeds woman who single-handedly tackled an armed robber and prevented a raid on a building society was yesterday honoured for her bravery by the Home Secretary. |
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House Judiciary Committee chairman Rep. Bob Goodlatte said DHS Secretary Johnson has some explaining to do. |
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Nerac's wife, Fabienne, has asked US Secretary of State Colin Powell to account for her husband's whereabouts during a news conference in Brussels, Belgium. |
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From practically the day he took office as the 24th Secretary of Defense less than two years ago, chuck Hagel was a marked man. |
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All the ministers, as well as the Financial Secretary, spoke in supporting the need for the bill, which received its three readings and finally passed unopposed. |
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Unveiling the proposals in a White Paper last November, the then Health Secretary John Reid estimated a ban would cover between 70 and 90 per cent of all pubs. |
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But Secretary of State John Kerry has worked closely with his Turkish counterparts to reach an Israel-Hamas ceasefire. |
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Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel is also getting the cold shoulder from his Russian counterpart Sergey Shoygu. |
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We respectfully advise the Culture Secretary not to put her shirt on it. |
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However, for all the reasons which I have given, this appeal will be allowed and the matter remitted to the Secretary of State for his redetermination. |
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The U.S. Air Force would not officially comment on the matter and deferred all queries to the Office of the Secretary of Defense. |
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To that end, and upon the approval of the Secretary of Defense, the Army will recruit, train and bring into the force an additional 4,800 soldiers this year. |
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Secretary of Defense Robert Gates observed a preoccupation with exit over strategy. |
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The policy changes are expected to be approved by Secretary of the Army John McHugh within 30 to 60 days, chandler said. |
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Ultimately, the decision fell to Secretary Caspar Weinberger, who would later lead the Defense Department under Ronald Reagan. |
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Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger convinced Reagan to renege on his support for these cuts, so they never happened. |
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Will the twenty percenters be assuaged if Hillary accepts the job of Secretary of State? |
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Menendez and corker are trying to schedule a hearing on Iraq this month with Secretary of State John Kerry. |
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Scarborough was one of five places approved by Douglas Hurd as Home Secretary to pioneer bylaws intended to keep lager louts out of the public gaze. |
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Environment Secretary Margaret Beckett approved cultivation of the herbicide-tolerant maize but rejected commercial cultivation of GM beet and oilseed rape. |
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On Monday, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry met with Libyan Prime Minister abdullah al-Thinni. |
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Derby resigned in protest, and Disraeli appointed Salisbury as Foreign Secretary. |
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Secretary Marshall became convinced Stalin had no interest in helping restore economic health in Western Europe. |
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In January 1947, Truman appointed retired General George Marshall as Secretary of State. |
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To clarify the US's position, a major address by Secretary of State George Marshall was planned. |
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Thatcher's key ally in the party was Home Secretary, and later Deputy Prime Minister, William Whitelaw. |
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Edward Heath appointed her Secretary of State for Education and Science in his 1970 government. |
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Defence Secretary Michael Heseltine, who had supported the Agusta deal, resigned in protest. |
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Pinochet was released in March 2000 on medical grounds by Home Secretary Jack Straw, without facing trial. |
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In 2005 Peter Hain, the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, announced proposals to reduce the number of councils to seven. |
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The Financial Secretary and Attorney General of the territory are appointed ex officio similar appointments in the Falkland Islands' Government. |
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Robes of black and gold are now worn by the Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice in the House of Commons, on ceremonial occasions. |
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The Committee for the purposes of the Crown Office Act 1877 consists of the Lord Chancellor and Lord Privy Seal as well as a Secretary of State. |
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She became the first of the 1997 MPs to enter the Shadow Cabinet when in 1999 she was appointed Shadow Education and Employment Secretary. |
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In June 2004 she was moved to become Shadow Secretary of State for the Family. |
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Following the 2005 general election she was also made Shadow Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport. |
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In January 2009 May was made Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions. |
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May's appointment as Home Secretary was somewhat unexpected, with Chris Grayling having served as shadow Home Secretary in opposition. |
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In June 2010, May faced her first major national security incident as Home Secretary with the Cumbria shootings. |
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Other key appointees included Amber Rudd as Home Secretary and Philip Hammond as Chancellor of the Exchequer. |
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Under that act, the executive was to be headed by a governor appointed by the Secretary of State, who could consult the Governor General. |
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The governor was responsible to the Secretary of State for acts of omission and commission. |
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The members of the Executive council were to be appointed by Secretary of State and were responsible to him in all matters. |
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There were certain matters that he was to administer at his own discretion, in which he was responsible to the Secretary of State. |
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The Office of the First Minister and deputy First Minister became the responsibility of the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland. |
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Prior to devolution, Bute House was the official residence of the Secretary of State for Scotland. |
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Among his appointments was former Welsh Liberal Democrat leader Kirsty Williams, who became Wales's Education Secretary. |
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Secretary of State for Transport ex parte Factortame is considered decisive as to the superiority of EU law over British law. |
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The current Secretary General is Lamberto Zannier of Italy, who took over from Marc Perrin de Brichambaut of France. |
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The armed forces are managed by the Defence Council of the Ministry of Defence, headed by the Secretary of State for Defence. |
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The CDS, along with the Permanent Under Secretary, are the principal advisers to the departmental minister. |
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The Defence Council delegates administration of the Naval Service to the Admiralty Board, chaired by the Secretary of State for Defence. |
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However, the chairman does assist the President and the Secretary of Defense in the exercise of their command functions. |
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The veteran former Foreign Secretary Lord Palmerston became prime minister. |
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The policy was however immediately ruled out by the then Transport Secretary Alastair Darling. |
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The Secretary of State, upon the installation of the addressograph machines, was to reduce the temporary service. |
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The decapitation of the Foreign Secretary was a significant publicity coup for the opposition. |
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Mikhail Gorbachev was the last General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. |
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The forces are managed by the Ministry of Defence and controlled by the Defence Council, chaired by the Secretary of State for Defence. |
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The Cabinet Secretary for Justice is responsible for the Scottish Prison Service within the Scottish Government. |
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A Secretary of State for Wales sits in the UK cabinet and is responsible for representing. |
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A public inquiry was held into the proposals, which required a decision by the Secretary of State. |
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California's Acting Secretary of State... asked the judge in the case not to hold court on Election Day, Nov. 8, and the day before. |
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For complete list, see Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs. |
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Mr. Acheson's failure as Secretary of State... has been an inability to understand people or to be understood by them. |
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The Defence Council delegates management of the Naval Service to the Admiralty Board, chaired by the Secretary of State for Defence. |
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Before the Falklands War, Defence Secretary John Nott had advocated and initiated a series of cutbacks to the Navy. |
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The Duke of Portland became Prime Minister, with Fox and Lord North, as Foreign Secretary and Home Secretary respectively. |
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He reported to the office of the Secretary for War to request a new assignment. |
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In July 1917, Churchill was appointed Minister of Munitions, and in January 1919, Secretary of State for War and Secretary of State for Air. |
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An element of British public and political sentiment favoured a negotiated peace with Germany, among them Halifax as Foreign Secretary. |
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These are politically led by a Government Minister who is often a Secretary of State and member of the Cabinet. |
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Administrative management of the Department is led by a head civil servant known in most Departments as a Permanent Secretary. |
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On its creation, most of the powers of the Welsh Office and Secretary of State for Wales were transferred to it. |
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Major also had to survive a leadership challenge in 1995 by the Secretary of State for Wales, the aforementioned John Redwood. |
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The day to day head of the FA was known as the Secretary until 1989, when the job title was changed to Chief Executive. |
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It had no single leader, and in the absence of one, the Independent Labour Party nominee Ramsay MacDonald was elected as Secretary. |
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The General Secretary represents the party on behalf of the other members of the Labour Party in any legal matters or actions. |
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In 1993, Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury Harriet Harman approached Rawnsley to recruit Miliband as her policy researcher and speechwriter. |
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The Northern Ireland Office is led by the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, who sits in the Cabinet of the United Kingdom. |
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The ministry was formed in May 2007 when some functions of the Home Secretary were combined with the Department for Constitutional Affairs. |
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The Deputy Prime Minister and Secretary of State for Justice have joint responsibility for a commission on a British bill of rights. |
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On 31 March 2009, Environment Secretary Hilary Benn announced that the South Downs would be designated a national park. |
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The Park Authority Committee consists of members from parish and county councils, and six appointed by the Secretary of State. |
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It is the duty of the Home Secretary to submit such petitions to his Majesty and to advise his Majesty to the reply to be returned. |
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This unique share prevents amendments of certain parts of the company's Articles of Association without the permission of the Secretary of State. |
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The leaders of the United States Senate Committee on Armed Services called on Defense Secretary Leon Panetta to address the issue. |
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Probation status was reportedly ended by Defense Secretary Leon Panetta in January 2012 based on progress made. |
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In the early 1980s, then Defence Secretary John Nott concluded that of the four home dockyards, both Portsmouth and Chatham would be closed. |
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William Whewell pushed Darwin to take on the duties of Secretary of the Geological Society. |
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An airport was opened on the site on 16 July 1938 by the Secretary of State for Air, Kingsley Wood. |
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Neither Bevin nor the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry Sir Thomas Phillips liked working with Beveridge as both found him conceited. |
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The Home Secretary had that very day signalled that the government planned a flat rate of child allowance. |
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The Home Office is headed by the Home Secretary, a Cabinet minister supported by the department's senior civil servant, the Permanent Secretary. |
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Executive power is in the hands of the President of that commission, assisted by the General Secretary and Deputy General Secretary. |
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In 1970 Margaret Thatcher became Secretary of State for Education of the new Conservative government. |
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In February, 2011, the Dutch State Secretary of Education decided to adhere to the recommendations written in a report by the Veerman Commission. |
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A court case ensued which resulted in the Secretary of State for the Environment declaring that the door could remain yellow. |
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The third Secretary of State and the Board of Trade were abolished and pensions were limited and regulated. |
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She replaced Francis Pym as Defence Secretary because he wanted more funding. |
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From 18 May 1704 he combined this office with that of the Secretary of State for the Northern Department, displacing The Earl of Nottingham. |
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On 30 September 1936, the studio complex was officially opened by Dr Leslie Burgin, Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade. |
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Following the 2010 general election, ministerial responsibility for the Olympics returned to the Secretary of State. |
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Although Jeremy Hunt's full title was Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport, the Department's name remained unchanged. |
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On 4 September 2012, Hunt was appointed Health Secretary in a cabinet reshuffle and replaced by Maria Miller. |
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After the 2015 general election, John Whittingdale was appointed as Secretary of State, tasked with initiating the BBC Charter review process. |
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Ralph Nicholson Wornum the Gallery's Keeper and Secretary, worked with John Ruskin to bring the bequest together. |
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Congress elects the President of FIFA, its General Secretary, and the other members of the FIFA Council on the year following the FIFA World Cup. |
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An expert commission was established, named after its chairman, the former Secretary of State Professor Werner Ernst. |
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The Secretariat of State, under the Cardinal Secretary of State, directs and coordinates the Curia. |
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The Assembly is dissolved shortly before the holding of elections on a day chosen by the Secretary of State. |
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The Assembly inherited the powers and budget of the Secretary of State for Wales and most of the functions of the Welsh Office. |
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Alun Cairns, who represents the Vale of Glamorgan constituency in the Westminster Parliament, is currently the Secretary of State for Wales. |
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The BIIGC is normally chaired by the Irish Minister for Foreign Affairs and the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland. |
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The Home Secretary has delegated his powers to grant BOTC to the Governors of the Overseas Territories. |
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All categories of British nationality can be renounced by a declaration made to the Home Secretary. |
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A person ceases to be a British national on the date the Home Secretary registers the declaration of renunciation. |
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The Secretary of State signed all passports in place of the monarch from 1794 onwards, at which time formal records started to be kept. |
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The city was proclaimed capital city of Wales on 20 December 1955, by a written reply by the Home Secretary Gwilym Lloyd George. |
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In 1716 Townshend had been removed from the important post of Northern Secretary and put in the lesser office of Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. |
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Greenwood quickly told Lord Derby, the Foreign Secretary, who notified Disraeli. |
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After the rising, responsibility for Scotland lay primarily with the office of the Home Secretary, usually exercised by the Lord Advocate. |
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The Secretary for Scotland was chief minister in charge of the Scottish Office in the United Kingdom government. |
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The Scotland Office was created in 1885 with the post of Secretary for Scotland. |
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Hardie became the party's Secretary, while George Mitchell was the first Treasurer and Cunninghame Graham was the President. |
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Haig accepted the advice of Winston Churchill, Secretary of State for War, that exercising his right to shoot the ringleaders was not sensible. |
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The successful candidate, John Major, appointed Heseltine to the post of Environment Secretary, responsible for replacing the poll tax. |
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The Secretary of State for Scotland in 1972 took on the guardianship of the beam engine, making it Scotland's third Industrial Monument. |
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The current Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Europe and External Affairs, Fiona Hyslop was also born in Irvine. |
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Her son, Harry, would become Secretary of State for Scotland in 1945 during Winston Churchill's postwar Caretaker Government. |
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He declared himself as the President of the Council and Balbir Singh Sandhu as its Secretary General. |
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The greater officers were the Lord High Chancellor, Lord High Treasurer, Lord Privy Seal, the Lord Secretary. |
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The current Deputy First Minister, John Swinney, is also Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills. |
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He was later appointed Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Sustainable Growth in the Cabinet of the minority SNP government. |
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The current position of Cabinet Secretary was created following the 2007 election. |
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He appointed Sturgeon as Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Health and Wellbeing. |
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Sturgeon was appointed as the Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Health and Wellbeing by First Minister Salmond. |
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Prior to the 2010 general election, Mundell served as the Conservative Shadow Scottish Secretary. |
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Malcolm Rifkind, a former Secretary of State for Scotland, also expressed support for the idea of some sort of new commission. |
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The Cabinet Secretary for Justice, commonly referred to as the Justice Secretary, is a position in the Scottish Government Cabinet. |
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The Cabinet Secretary has overall responsibility for law and order in Scotland. |
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The Cabinet Secretary is assisted by the Minister for Community Safety and Legal Affairs. |
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The activities of these Directorates are under the purview of the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Sport. |
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The Cabinet Secretary for Health and Sport, commonly referred to as the Health Secretary, is a cabinet position in the Scottish Government. |
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The Cabinet Secretary is responsible for the Scottish Government Health and Social Care Directorates and NHS Scotland. |
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The Cabinet Secretary is assisted by the Minister for Public Health and Sport and the Minister for Mental Health. |
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After the 2007 election the Ministerial position was renamed to the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Wellbeing. |
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After the 2016 election, the name of the post was changed to simply Cabinet Secretary for Health and Sport. |
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It was this meeting that triggered the resignation of Foreign Secretary George Brown. |
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In 1995, ownership transferred from the CAA to the Secretary of State for Scotland, and to the Scottish Ministers upon devolution. |
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The post of Minister of Welsh Affairs was first established in 1951, but was at first held by the UK Home Secretary. |
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Following devolution, the role of the Secretary of State for Wales greatly reduced. |
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The post of Secretary of State for Wales, currently Alun Cairns, retains a residual role. |
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This was not taken well by the association, but St John Hope, the Assistant Secretary of the Antiquaries gave advice and was able to mediate. |
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The Welsh artist Christopher Williams painted The Welsh at Mametz Wood at the request of David Lloyd George, Secretary of State for War. |
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It would have taken over the powers and functions of the Secretary of State for Wales. |
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The current Secretary of State for Wales is Alun Cairns, following Stephen Crabb's appointment as Work and Pensions Secretary. |
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The Labour Party proposed the creation of a Welsh Office run by a Secretary of State for Wales in their manifesto for the 1959 general election. |
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The Welsh Office was disbanded, but the post of Secretary of State for Wales was retained, as the head of the newly created Wales Office. |
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It was agreed that the referendum be held on 3 March 2011, after representations to the Welsh Secretary from the Welsh Government. |
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In September 2012 Baroness Randerson was appointed as the unpaid Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Wales Office. |
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She was subsequently appointed to the National Assembly Advisory Group by Welsh Secretary Ron Davies. |
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The LCO had to be approved by the Assembly, the Secretary of State for Wales, both Houses of Parliament, and then the Queen in Council. |
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The Foreign Secretary is a member of the Cabinet, and the post is considered one of the Great Offices of State. |
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On 19 June 2008, then Transport Secretary Ruth Kelly named Chester as a cycling demonstration town. |
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Boateng became the United Kingdom's first biracial cabinet minister in 2002 when he was appointed as Chief Secretary to the Treasury. |
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The powers given to the Secretary of State for Wales under this Act were later devolved to the National Assembly for Wales. |
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The Ordnance Survey Board remain accountable to the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. |
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The story was widely reported across the UK and referenced in parliament by the then Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt. |
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When the office of Secretary of State is vacant, its duties fall upon an official within the department. |
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Our part-time Defence Secretary is also on a losing wicket over grim milestones. |
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S to issue orders in their own name as opposed to previously by the Secretary in the name of the Board. |
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The last major effort to settle the Cyprus dispute was the Annan Plan in 2004, drafted by the then Secretary General, Kofi Annan. |
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The first Secretary General of the United Nations, Trygve Lie, was a Norwegian citizen. |
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In 2014, challenged by the new Secretary of the PD Matteo Renzi, Letta resigned and was replaced by Renzi. |
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The State Secretary of the Treasury, Hermann von Stengel, resigned because he could see no way to resolve the budget deficit. |
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Brook warned Dill and the Secretary of State for War, Anthony Eden that the enterprise was futile, except as a political gesture. |
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Chinmoy claimed that for about eight years, he was the personal secretary to the General Secretary of the ashram, Nolini Kanta Gupta. |
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I ought to explain that the Great Panjandrum was the nickname for Lord Elkindale, the then Foreign Secretary. |
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John Barrow, longtime Second Secretary of the British Admiralty, promoted exploration of the region from 1818 to 1845 in search of this. |
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Alexander Hamilton, Founding Father of the United States, the first United States Secretary of the Treasury, King's College. |
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Madeleine Albright, first female Secretary of State, Columbia University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. |
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In many areas both authorities had some powers, and certain Welsh districts were allowed greater powers by the Secretary of State. |
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It was announced on 11 July 2016 that he would resign on 13 July and was to be succeeded by Home Secretary Theresa May. |
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Osborne was also given the honorific title of First Secretary of State, which had been held by William Hague in the preceding ministry. |
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Eric Pickles, previously the Communities Secretary left the Cabinet and received a knighthood, being replaced by Greg Clark. |
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Michael Gove moved to the position of Justice Secretary, replacing Chris Grayling, who became the new Leader of the House of Commons. |
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It was a large and proud force which was reluctant to merge with Devon and Cornwall in 1967 by order of the Home Secretary. |
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The Secretary of State for Air, Lord Thomson, was killed in the crash along with many senior figures in the airship development programme. |
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Newcastle had thirty years' experience as a Secretary of State and was a leading figure on the diplomatic scene. |
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The name and the accompanying double arrow symbol are trademarks of the Secretary of State for Transport. |
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Nevertheless, on 1 June 1864 the Company Secretary wrote to the Board of Trade giving notice that the railway would open in a month. |
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The decision to allow the temporary release was initiated by David Blunkett and ratified by Charles Clarke when he became Home Secretary. |
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On 3 April 1922, Stalin was named the General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. |
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Before Leonid Brezhnev became General Secretary, the healthcare system of the Soviet Union was held in high esteem by many foreign specialists. |
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He commissioned his Grand Secretary, Xie Jin, to write a compilation of every subject and every known book of the Chinese. |
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These operations were carried out by Gravesande, acting as the Secretary of the Company under Gelskerke. |
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The legislative branch consists of the Municipal Council, which elects a President, Vice President and Secretary from a group of eleven members. |
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A government agent, who is known as District Secretary, administers a district. |
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The newly appointed Grand Secretary, Yang Tinghe, announced the rejection of the Portuguese embassy the day following the emperor's death. |
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On October 17, 2012, the Secretary of the Interior recognized the Drakes Bay site as a new National Historic Landmark. |
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It elects a Chairperson, a Vice Chairperson and a Secretary for an office of three years. |
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He was a Cambridge Apostle and Secretary, then President, of the Cambridge Union. |
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Senator Gary Peters was elected in 2014, beating former Republican Michigan Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land. |
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Marbury petitioned the Supreme Court to force the new Secretary of State, James Madison, to deliver the documents. |
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The current Lord Chancellor is David Lidington, who is also Secretary of State for Justice. |
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In 2007 this post was renamed Secretary of State for Justice and the department became the Ministry of Justice. |
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Lord Falconer, retained the title, salary and office of Lord Chancellor, as well as being created the inaugural Secretary of State for Justice. |
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Since 2007, Labour have tended to prefer the term Justice Secretary, while the Tories continue to prefer Lord Chancellor. |
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The judgement of Secretary, Ministry of Finance v Masdar Hossain asserted the separation of powers and judicial independence. |
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The Secretary of State, formerly an elected officer, is currently appointed by the Governor. |
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He removed casehandling and regional office communication from the jurisdiction of the Office of the Secretary and created a Field Division. |
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The new Viceroy Gilbert Minto and the new Secretary of State for India John Morley consulted with Congress leaders on political reforms. |
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The Council of the Secretary of State, also known as the India Council was based in Whitehall. |
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Three members were to be appointed by the Secretary of State for India, and two by the Sovereign. |
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The first or General Secretary of the central committee in each communist party was the most powerful figure in each regime. |
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The former Speaker and Secretary of State for Wales George Thomas was created Viscount Tonypandy but died without male issue. |
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In 1892, he was appointed as Home Secretary in Gladstone's fourth ministry, remaining in the post until the Liberals lost the 1895 election. |
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Asquith, who was then only 39 and had never served as a junior minister, accepted the post of Home Secretary, a senior Cabinet position. |
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When Gladstone retired in March 1894, Queen Victoria chose the Foreign Secretary, Lord Rosebery, as the new prime minister. |
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As Colonial Secretary, the Conservative leader Bonar Law led the debate and was subject to a furious attack by Sir Edward Carson. |
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Stuart, previously an influential chief whip, was a confidant of Churchill, and possibly the most powerful Scottish Secretary in any government. |
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When Eden succeeded Churchill as Prime Minister in 1955 he promoted Home to the cabinet as Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations. |
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He reported directly to the Prime Minister instead of to the Foreign Secretary, Anthony Eden. |
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He had enjoyed his eight months as Foreign Secretary and did not wish to move. |
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After securing a third term for the Conservatives in 1959 he appointed Iain Macleod as Colonial Secretary. |
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Their posts came to be known as the Secretary of State for the Northern Department and the Secretary of State for the Southern Department. |
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The Secretary of State for the Southern Department ranked above the one for the Northern Department. |
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In 1782 came the new posts of Home Secretary, dealing with home affairs, and Foreign Secretary, dealing with foreign relations. |
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The third secretary again disappeared, and the charge of the colonies was transferred to the Home Secretary. |
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It was introduced to the House of Commons by the Home Secretary, Sir John Simon, on 29 January 1937 and given Royal Assent on 30 July. |
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In 1834, James Frampton, a local landowner and magistrate, wrote to Home Secretary Lord Melbourne to complain about the union. |
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Senator from Massachusetts, and was appointed but declined to be first Secretary of the Navy. |
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Chafee's tenure as Secretary was marked by a willingness to make bold decisions and stand by them. |
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Throughout the war, the British Secretary of State for War and the Colonies was Earl Bathurst. |
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In 1847, he became Private Secretary to Lord Lansdowne, Lord President of the Council. |
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Guests at the funeral include British Foreign Secretary Julian Garmony, newspaper editor Vernon Halliday, and composer Clive Linley. |
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When trouble flared, the Home Secretary ordered troops to be ready to quell the unrest. |
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Sajid Javid, the current Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport was born in Rochdale to British Pakistani parents. |
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There are five scribes, all using variations on Secretary hands consistent with the third quarter of the fifteenth century. |
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Defense Secretary Robert Gates saw Petraeus as the ablest choice. |
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Kitchener was, of course, Secretary of State for War and virtual military supremo. |
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The Secretary of Defense was a taciturn man, given to telegramlike statements. |
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I'm to deliver this treaty, signed by Secretary General Tanduk Timah himself. Heh. 'Tanduk Timah' in Bahasa Malay means 'Tin Horn.' How apt. |
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Indian Foreign Secretary Jayhawker said that their premier raised Indian concerns in detail during the fifth meeting among the two leaders. |
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The Secretary BOI requested the Chinese side to invest in Agriculture and Agrobusiness sector of Pakistan as this sector needs value addition. |
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Newly re-elected ACTU Secretary Dave Oliver pledged to strengthen the ACTUs capacity to campaign on the issues that affect Australian workers. |
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Secretary of our Association is Geoff Welks on 02476 to whom enquiries should be directed. |
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Further, the Secretary General has no option except to accept whosever has been nominated for the post. |
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The protocol to host the games was signed in Luanda on Tuesday by Angolan Secretary of State for Sports Policy Albino da Concei? |
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Now the Treasury Chief Secretary Liam Byrne has ordered a detailed analysis of the Quangocracy. |
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He risks being stripped of his unpaid job as Parliamentary aide to Foreign Secretary JackStraw. |
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The Business Secretary, 69, was forced to cough up extra cash after discovering his discount Senior Railcard had run out. |
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If still unsatisfied, the candidate could approach tribunals set by ECP to readdress such complaints within 120 days, said the Secretary. |
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