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The form “ per cent .” is still in use as a part of the highly formal language found in certain documents like commercial loan agreements ( particularly those subject to, or inspired by, common law ), as well as in the Hansard transcripts of British Parliamentary proceedings.
In 1771 Brass Crosby, who was Lord Mayor of the City of London, had brought before him a printer called Miller who dared publish reports of Parliamentary proceedings.
On the arrival of the deputation at the Treaty of Uxbridge, on 4 January, officers of the Parliamentary army stopped the coaches and searched the gentlemen ; and they found upon the latter " two scandalous books arraigning the proceedings of the House ," and letters with ciphers to Lord Viscount Falkland and the Lord Spencer.
Black Rod further has the task of arresting any Lord guilty of breach of privilege or other Parliamentary offence, such as contempt or disorder, or the disturbance of the House's proceedings.
Radio broadcasts of Parliamentary proceedings began on 10 July 1946.
Joyce, along with fellow MPs Tom Harris and Jo Swinson, regularly uses the social networking tool Twitter during Parliamentary business including the Prime Minister's Questions to encourage constituents to feel involved with parliamentary proceedings.
In 1979 the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation was given a temporary network licence to begin live coverage of the proceedings ( which had been on a tape delay basis until then ), leading to the creation of the CBC Parliamentary Television Network.
In 1989 the CBC and a consortium of cable companies made a joint proposal for the creation of a new entity, the Canadian Parliamentary Channel ( CPaC ) that would carry the proceedings of the House of Commons and committees, along with proceedings of royal commissions, enquiries, court hearings and provincial legislatures and public affairs programming.
News from outside the town also circulated widely: Freeth's Coffeehouse in 1772 maintained an archive of all the London newspapers going back 37 years and received direct personal reports of proceedings in Parliament, while Overton's Coffeehouse in New Street in 1777 had the London papers delivered by express messenger the day after their publication, also having available all of the main country, Irish and European papers, and Parliamentary division lists.
I, _________________________, being appointed Prime Minister, do swear that I will to the best of my judgment, at all times when so required, freely give my counsel and advice to the Governor-General ( or any other person for the time being lawfully performing the functions of that office ) for the good management of the public affairs of Barbados, and I do further swear that I will not on any account, at any time whatsoever, disclose the counsel, advice, opinion or vote of any particular Minister or Parliamentary Secretary and that I will not, except with the authority of the Cabinet and to such extent as may be required for the good management of the affairs of Barbados, directly or indirectly reveal the business or proceedings of the Cabinet or the nature or contents of any documents communicated to me as Prime Minister or any matter coming to my knowledge in my capacity as such, and that in all things I will be a true and faithful Prime Minister.
This led to Parnell's being deserted by a majority of his own Irish Parliamentary Party and to his downfall as its leader in December 1890 following Katharine's November divorce proceedings from Captain O ' Shea, in which Parnell was named as co-respondent.
Originally called the Parliamentary and News Network ( PNN ), the AM / FM radio network is chartered to broadcast live the proceedings of parliament, either the House of Representatives or the Senate, as specified by the standing orders.
From September 2001, live audio streaming of the 24-hour news format was extended so that when Parliament is in session, listeners who have Internet access may still receive the NewsRadio service even when the NewsRadio network is broadcasting Parliamentary proceedings over the air.
Not much is known of its proceedings because all its records were burnt just before Oxford fell to Parliamentary forces in 1646.
# they are able, with a degree of proficiency sufficient to enable them to take an active part in Parliamentary proceedings, to speak and, unless incapacitated by blindness or some other physical cause, to read and write at least one of the following languages: English, Malay, Mandarin and Tamil ; and
The Society is named after the Hansard Parliamentary Record, which publishes the proceedings of the British parliament.
Parliamentary proceedings must be broadcast on the network defined by the Act.

Parliamentary and are
Although the posts of leader and party president of Fianna Fáil are separate, with the former elected by the Parliamentary Party and the latter elected by the Ardfheis ( thus allowing for the posts to be held by different people, in theory ), in practice they have always been held by the one person.
These are contained in the report, " Opportunity not Opportunism: Improving conduct in Australian Franchising " tabled by a Parliamentary inquiry into franchising on 4 December 2008.
Parliamentary elections are held at least once every five years, usually concurrent with state elections for state assemblies except for Sabah ( until 2004 ) and Sarawak.
Parliamentary elections are held at least once every five years, with the last general election being in March 2008.
Ministers are selected from among the members of the House of Representatives, which usually consists of 65 members unless bonus seats are given to a party which gains an absolute majority of votes but not a Parliamentary majority.
* when in an election contested by more than two parties only two parties are elected to Parliament and the relative Parliamentary strength is not proportionate to the first preference votes obtained, additional seats are allocated to establish proportionality
Parliamentary party members and leaders who are part of neither the Government or Official Opposition frontbenches are known as backbenchers, and are relegated to sitting behind or perpendicular to designated frontbenchers.
In this system, as in the Parliamentary system, there are both a president and a prime minister ; but unlike the parliamentary system, the president may have significant day-to-day power.
* Parliamentary republic — a republic, like India, Poland, with an elected head of state, but where the head of state and head of government are kept separate with the Head of government retaining most executive powers, or a head of state akin to a head of government, elected by a Parliament.
** The original acts cited below are held by the Parliamentary Archives.
* August 8 – Battle of Dungan's Hill: Irish forces are defeated by English Parliamentary forces.
University maces are employed in a manner similar to Parliamentary maces.
Judges are elected by majority vote in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe from the three candidates each contracting state nominates.
There are several international organizations created with the purpose of furthering cooperation between countries with Turkic-speaking populations, such as the Joint Administration of Turkic Arts and Culture ( TÜRKSOY ) and the Parliamentary Assembly of Turkic-speaking Countries ( TÜRKPA ).
In 2012 Bulgarian Turks are represented at every level of government-local, with MRF having mayors in 35 municipalities, at parliamentary level with MRF having 38 deputies ( 14 % of the votes in Parliamentary elections for 2009-13 ) and at executive level, where there is currently one Turkish minister-Vezhdi Rashidov.
Elections for the Assembly are held as in the Parliamentary system — there is an upper time limit ( five years ) between elections, but they can be called more frequently if the Prime Minister so decides, or if he is forced to it by the loss of a vote of confidence.
Such rules are often criticized because they abridge freedom of speech, which is normally given extremely high value when exercised by members of legislative or decision-making bodies ( see Parliamentary privilege and Congressional immunity ).
Parliamentary elections are held at least every 4 years.
Two other officials are given the title of a Secretary to the Treasury, although neither is a government minister in the Treasury: the Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury is the Government Chief Whip in the House of Commons ; the Permanent Secretary to the Treasury is not a minister but the senior civil servant in the Treasury.
Other authorities are The Standard Code of Parliamentary Procedure ( widely used in medical and educational organizations and by libraries ),,

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He only returned to the Parliamentary Labour Group in 1963 when Harold Wilson became Labour leader after the sudden death of Hugh Gaitskell.
He declared in the Commons on 19 December that naval rearmament would commit the government to expenditure over a number of years and thus would subvert " the principle of annual account, annual proposition, annual approval by the House of Commons, which ... is the only way of maintaining regularity, and that regularity is the only talisman which will secure Parliamentary control ".
The 1999 Parliamentary election, with a 5 % threshold and no electoral cartel allowed, resulted in a disaster for the Coalition Party, which achieved only seven seats together with two of its smaller allies.
Parliamentary system now part of the Constitution ( previously this was only a constitutional custom ) ( new § 15 ).
After being passed by the Parliamentary Council assembled at the Museum Koenig in Bonn on 8 May 1949 — the Museum was the only intact building in Bonn large enough to house the assembly — and after being approved by the occupying powers on 12 May 1949, it was ratified by the parliaments of all the Länder with the exception of Bavaria ( Bayern ).
A Parliamentary Act from the reign of King Henry VIII stipulated that only the corpses of executed murderers could be used for dissection.
His death not only weakened the presbyterian faction in Parliament, it also began the decline of the influence of the nobles who supported the Parliamentary cause.
He survived a Parliamentary vote with a majority of 69, one fewer than had been thought necessary for his survival, and was afterwards joined in the smoking-room only by his son and son-in-law, not by any Cabinet minister.
The resignations were not made public, and the opportunity for Chamberlain to present his Radicalism to the country was only presented when the Irish Parliamentary Party endorsed a Conservative amendment to the budget on 9 June, which passed by 12 votes.
Despite having only recently entered Parliament, Hague became part of the government in 1990, serving as Parliamentary Private Secretary for the Chancellor of the Exchequer Norman Lamont .< ref name =" profile ">
Impatient with their resuming debate where it had left off in 1629, touching the violation of Parliamentary privileges by the arrests of Members in 1629, and unnerved about coming scheduled debate over the deteriorating situation in Scotland, Charles dissolved the body ( 5 May 1640 ) after only three weeks ' sitting.
Law warned that " you will not carry this Bill without submitting it to the people of this country, and, if you make the attempt, you will succeed only in breaking our Parliamentary machine ".
But, even if I took a contrary view – if I deemed it to be most advantageous, I still should deeply regret that the position of the Executive should have been so degraded as it has been in the present session: I should deeply regret to find that the House of Commons has applauded a policy of legerdemain ; and I should, above all things, regret that this great gift to the people – if gift you think – should have been purchased at the cost of a political betrayal which has no parallel in our Parliamentary annals, which strikes at the root of all that mutual confidence which is the very soul of our party Government, and on which only the strength and freedom of our representative institutions can be sustained.
From July 1644 to July 1645 Parliamentary forces commanded by Colonel Robert Blake were besieged by Royalist forces under Lord Goring in Taunton, the only Parliamentary enclave in the South West of the country.
* United Kingdom: A Minister of State is a member of Her Majesty's Government, junior only to a Secretary of State but senior to a Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State and Parliamentary Private Secretaries ( PPSs ).
It was imposed by law, and secured Parliamentary approval only by a narrow vote in which all the Roman Catholic bishops who were not imprisoned voted against.
On 1 December, Beazley announced not only a leadership election but also that all frontbench positions within the Parliamentary Labor Party would be made vacant.
" The Glorious Day ", which Wolfie had always been plotting, came at the end of the third series, in an episode of the same name, in which the Tooting Popular Front ' liberate ' a Scorpion tank and use it to invade the Houses of Parliament, only to find the place empty due to a Parliamentary recess.
Although the PAP contested nine Parliamentary seats and attracted large crowds at its rallies, it won only one seat.
All the Parliamentary works of the opposition leader was being done by Berenger and only made signed by Jugnauth.

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