“In our technologically savvy world, to this day,Michael Graves’ philosophy is to draw by hand first so that the students see, ‘feel’ and experience the new building spatially. Then, only after the drawing is complete will the students transfer the design to a computer so that the compu...
CAPE TOWN, May 19 (Xinhua) -- South Africa's opposition Democratic Alliance (DA) on Sunday called for a debate on the financial crisis at electricity utility Eskom after the new Parliament is sworn in. Parliament "has an obligation to ensure that it works to resolve the challenges that have...
"You can do that, but if you want to be a party of government, you have to recognise things are a lot more complex." Asked if the Conservatives would consider a coalition or partnership with Reform if needed to get a majority in parliament, Mr Huddleston says it ...
Building more old type reactors based on promises is how we got where we are now, going in the direction we’re headed now. “She swallowed the spider to catch the fly, but I don’t know why she swallowed that fly …” Our new Environment Institute: tackling environmental crises « Co...
Asked if the Conservatives would consider a coalition or partnership with Reform if needed to get a majority in parliament, Mr Huddleston says it would not be a "sensible option". Watch: Reform tops landmark poll Kemi Badenoch after 100...
Parliament buildings see dynamic debate: members liaise with MSPs at Our Dynamic Earth and new parliament Edinburgh, 10 November.(Scotland Section)(Members of Scottish Parliament)Ainsworth, Andrew
But the private forecasters a) aren’t paid to run monetary policy, b) tend not to boast about that period, and c) don’t just make things up, and actively seek to misrepresent things and thus mislead Parliament (in ways that now can only be considered knowing and intentional). Orr ...
, a commitment to public accessibility and a vigorous environmental agenda.”[1] Foster’s description sounds straightforward enough, but the process of creating the New German Parliament at the Reichstag was only the latest entry in the long, complex, and contentious history of the building....
Those MPs in favour of changing the law carry a huge weight of responsibility to get the legislation right and reassure not just their colleagues in parliament, but the entire country, that it contains the strongest possible safeguards.
Former Downing Street communications director Guto Harri agrees, saying it's normal for legislation to get "kicked into shape as it goes through parliament". He accuses "completely unfair" MPs of "playing the woman not the ball" by criticising Leadbeater's amendment, and says ...