November 2019 – UK Parliament https://www.parliament.uk/business/news/2019/november/?page=12
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the candidates for Speaker 01 November 2019 Key questions on coastal flooding, erosion
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the candidates for Speaker 01 November 2019 Key questions on coastal flooding, erosion
Members of the House of Lords debate the tax implications of corporations shifting profits to low and no-tax jurisdictions.
, annually, some 4% to 10% of global corporate tax revenue is lost through base erosion
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the candidates for Speaker 01 November 2019 Key questions on coastal flooding, erosion
Environment Secretary, Hilary Benn, moved the second reading of the Flood and Water Management Bill in the House of Commons
Bill: requires the Environment Agency to create a National Flood and Coastal Erosion
MPs debated the report stage and third reading of the Flood and Water Management Bill in the Commons
areas: requires the Environment Agency to create a National Flood and Coastal Erosion
Within a few years of the completion of the Victoria Tower in 1860, the Anston magnesian limestone used for the Tower's external walls began to succumb to the smoky and acidic London atmosphere
The building also began to suffer from erosion as a result of many blocks having
On top of successive tough spending rounds, the Treasury’s decision to expose the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) to the effects of currency fluctuations and the subsequent fall of Sterling have forced the FCO to make cuts which represent a "serious reputational risk to the Department and the UK, and thus a threat to the FCO’s effectiveness," warns the cross-party Foreign Affairs Committee
position of the only government department with a global reach is threatened with erosion
Nearly 60 written ministerial statements on a variety of subjects were made just before the House of Commons rose for the summer recess
coastline (John Healey MP, Minister of Housing) Planning policy statement: Coastal erosion
Big Ben's spire revealed as scaffolding removed
Specialist teams continue to work on repairs to cracks in masonry, leaks and erosion
Public Accounts Committee report states HM Revenue & Customs' (HMRC) management of customs activities is fragmented and disjointed and the situation has been made even more complicated by UK Border Agency involvement since April 2008
In practice this has led to an erosion of control.