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After uneven commercial success in the late 1970s, Bowie had UK number ones with the 1980 single " Ashes to Ashes ", its parent album Scary Monsters ( and Super Creeps ), and " Under Pressure ", a 1981 collaboration with Queen.
Under Franco, Spain actively sought the return of Gibraltar by the UK, and gained some support for its cause at the United Nations.
Under the title, To Markos III ( supposedly named for a " rich uncle " of Spyropoulos who helped finance the album ), it was released in the UK on the Pye label in May 1970, though reportedly only 250 copies were pressed it was deleted shortly after.
The largest pub in the UK is The Moon Under Water, Manchester ; as are many Wetherspoons pubs it is in a converted cinema.
Prominent politicians of the Sikh Diaspora include the first Asian American to be elected as a Member of United States Congress Dalip Singh Saund, the current UK Parliamentary Under Secretary of State Parmjit Dhanda MP and the first couple to ever sit together in any parliament in the history of Commonwealth countries Gurmant Grewal and Nina Grewal, who sought apology by the Canadian Government for the historical Komagata Maru incident, and the Canadian Shadow Social Development Minister Ruby Dhalla MP.
Worzel Gummidge Down Under aired for the next two years and was screened in the UK on Channel 4.
Under the provisions of the Charities Act 2006, it is now an excepted charity, and fully registered with the Charities Commission, and is now one of the 100 largest charities in the UK.
He released a version of the Drifters song " Under The Boardwalk " as a follow-up, which got to number 2 in the UK Top 40, though was less successful in the USA.
Under the treaty, the United Kingdom ( UK ) recognised the French Republic ; George III had only two years previously dropped England's historical claim to the now-defunct French Kingdom.
Turkey and Britain have an extradition treaty, however, Home Office officials have stated " Under UK extradition law a judge must order the discharge of extradition request if it is not an offence under UK law and in the country requesting extradition.
" Trampled Under Foot / Black Country Woman " – Led Zeppelin: SS-70102 ( US, 2 April 1975 ; Australia ), DC-1 ( UK, 10 May 1975 ), SSK 19 402 ( N ) ( Germany, March 1975 ), SS 19402 ( Holland ),
Under his administration, the BBC SO gave world premieres of works by composers including Roberto Gerhard, Peter Maxwell Davies and Michael Tippett, and UK premieres of works by, among others, Luciano Berio, Pierre Boulez and Edgard Varèse.
Under the editorship of Tom Hilditch, the magazine was rebranded as PH. UK and relaunched as middle-shelf " adult magazine for grown-ups ".
Under the direction of Gate Gourmet's HR Director Andy Cooke, according to BBC: " Gate Gourmet sacked more than 600 staff last week in a working practices row, prompting a walkout by British Airways ground staff that paralysed flights and stranded thousands of travellers in the UK.
In February 2012, he implied that the UK under the Premiership of Margaret Thatcher was a more fertile ground for dissent in the arts: " Under Thatcher, who ruled us with an iron rod, great art was made.
Under pressure from his Secretary of State, Colin Powell, and his main ally, the UK, President Bush decided to try to obtain UN backing for an invasion.
Under its original name of Pronto, the bikes are still used for all types of deliveies by other companies in the UK and abroad.
Under its international obligations the UK government is obliged to consider the reintroduction of species made extinct through the activities of man, the wild boar included.
Under the provisions for devolved government in the UK currently, his remit only applies to education up to 16 in England.
Under the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages, the UK Government has committed to the promotion of certain linguistic traditions.
Under the PLA London's annual trade had grown to 60 million tons ( 38 % of UK trade ) by 1939, but was mainly transferred to the Clyde and Liverpool during World War 2.
Under the private model, which exists in English-speaking countries like USA, Canada or the UK, but as well in Sweden, Finland, Norway and Denmark, companies are not obligated to become chamber members.
Under the production of Good, Proby scored a string of exuberantly-styled UK top 20 hits in 1964 and 1965 including " Hold Me ", " Together " ( featuring session guitarists Big Jim Sullivan and Jimmy Page ), " Somewhere " and " Maria " ( the latter two taken from the musical West Side Story ).

Under and Employment
Under the Hoover administration, she worked on and headed the women's section of the President's Emergency Committee for Employment in 1930, where she worked to gain the cooperation of women's groups for reducing unemployment.
Under Prime Minister John Major ( 1990 – 1997 ), he held several cabinet positions including Secretary of State for Employment ( 1990 – 1992 ) and Home Secretary ( 1993 – 1997 ).
Beveridge published widely on unemployment and social security, his most notable works being: Unemployment: A Problem of Industry ( 1909 ), Planning Under Socialism ( 1936 ), Full Employment in a Free Society ( 1944 ), Pillars of Security ( 1948 ), Power and Influence ( 1953 ), and A Defence of Free Learning ( 1959 ).
Under the Employment Equity Act, First Nations are a " designated group ", along with women, visible minorities, and persons with physical or mental disabilities.
Under Margaret Thatcher he was Secretary of State for Employment from May 1979 to 14 September 1981.
Under William Hague he became shadow Secretary of State for Education and Employment, but left the shadow cabinet in 1998, and has remained a backbencher since.
After nine years on the backbenches, Bottomley became a member of Margaret Thatcher's government when he was appointed as the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the then Department for Employment in 1984, moving sideways at the Department of Transport in 1986 to become the Minister of Roads and Traffic.
In parliament she became a member of the Employment Select Committee in 1994, and was promoted by Tony Blair in 1996 to the position of an Opposition Whip, and became a member of the Blair government following the 1997 general election as the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department for the Environment, Transport and the Regions, moving to the Department of Social Security in 1998.
Following the Conservative – Liberal Democrat Coalition Agreement, after the 2010 general election, Davey was appointed Parliamentary Under Secretary of State in the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills with responsibility for Employment Relations, Consumer and Postal Affairs.
* The Employment Act of 1946 created a clear legal obligation on the part of the federal government to use all practical means ‘ to promote maximum employment, production, and purchasing power .’ The Act also established “ the basic core of machinery for such economic planning – the Council of Economic Advisers working directly for the President, and the joint Committee on the Economic report in Congress .” Under the Employment Act, within two decades following its passage, swift measures taken by the Federal Reserve authorities and by the administration in charge held in check four recessions, those of 1948-49, 1953 – 54, 1957 – 58, and 1960-61.
In July 1995 Cheryl Gillan joined the government as a Parliamentary Under Secretary of State in the Department for Education and Employment.
In July 1994 he was promoted to Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department of Employment ( from July 1995 the Department for Education and Employment ) and served until the Conservative defeat in the 1997 general election.
By 1989 he was Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Department of Employment.
Lord Ullswater was made a Lord-in-Waiting ( whip ) in January 1989 by Margaret Thatcher before becoming Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department of Employment in July 1990.
He was Under Secretary of State for Employment 1974-1976, and Minister of State at the Department of Prices & Consumer Protection 1976-1979.
Under the Employment Act, an employee who is required to work on a public holiday is entitled to an extra day's salary at the basic rate of pay, in addition to the gross rate of pay for that holiday.
* Consider establishing a statutory Commission on Equal Job Opportunity Under Government Contracts ( later mandated in the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to create the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission )
Under President Corazón Aquino, he have served as an Undersecretary in the Department of Labor and Employment from 1989-1990.
Under section 50 of the Employment Rights Act 1996
Jo Swinson ( born 5 February 1980 ) is a Scottish Liberal Democrat politician and Member of Parliament ( MP ) for East Dunbartonshire constituency and the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Employment relations, consumer and postal affairs.
Employment Equality Under the Pregnancy Discrimination Amendment of 1978, 94 YALE L. J.
Under the heading Conditions of Employment were two considerable additions to previous legislation:

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