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  • lfare in Scotland but was clashing with a non devolved act from the UK parliament in Westminster.
  • he deputy leader of the Welsh Government, the devolved administration for Wales.
  • the post of Governor and made provision for a devolved administration consisting of an Executive cho
  • h Directgov and is the first such site from a devolved administration.
  • ministry handles relations between the three devolved administrations (the Northern Ireland Executi
  • n to the weekly questioning of the leaders of devolved administrations in the United Kingdom.
  • he Office of Rail Regulation, and some to the devolved administrations.
  • E, Killing Joke, Skinlab, Jerk, Blood Duster, Devolved and Testeagles.
  • pplying to Scotland but which relates to both devolved and reserved matters, where it would otherwis
  • a new city in the United Kingdom, built on a devolved and radical grid plan from 1967, where the Ch
  • ingdom, with or without the permission of the devolved assemblies and parliaments.
  • e that other parts of the United Kingdom with devolved assemblies are fully covered by the three mai
  • urther Discussion" which suggested creating a devolved Assembly either with compulsory power sharing
  • Save that Upper Arley devolved away from the male line, this has remained in
  • ty criticism of this, Nick Clegg offered each devolved body the right to vary their length of tenure
  • local, community based issues, sometimes with devolved budgets.
  • Policy in these areas is technically devolved but, in practice, follows policy set by Parli
  • they encounter dozens of mutated Arkeonites, devolved by the radiation fallout.
  • 1957 and 1992 the Emergency Planning Division devolved civil nuclear defence to the department known
  • ber 2000 with the objective of establishing a devolved Cornish Assembly (Senedh Kernow).
  • Fieldsend developed detailed proposals for a devolved Cornish Assembly within the structure of the
  • The Bill proposed a devolved Cornish Assembly, similar to the Welsh and Sc
  • The Ministry does not have responsibility for devolved criminal justice policy, courts, prisons or p
  • This was an act to create a devolved deliberative assembly for Scotland.
  • nwards, the practice of genealogy compilation devolved down to gentry families and became correspond
  • 1922 and 1950, were used for Northern Ireland devolved elections in the 1921-29 period.
  • More recently, Wright has backed calls for a devolved English Parliament.
  • Convention is a pressure group lobbying for a devolved English Parliament.
  • House of Commons of the United Kingdom into a devolved English parliament within the asymmetrical de
  • Flynt's concept art, he maintained, devolved from cognitive nihilism, from insights about
  • as Earl of Essex in 1227, the Earldom having devolved from his father's first wife.
  • and children's services in Wales under powers devolved from the Department for Children, Schools and
  • eness of the current or any pending system of devolved government in Wales.
  • , never met as such, since Northern Ireland's devolved government and representative institutions we
  • e of Commons that there little prospect for a devolved government in Northern Ireland due to a lack
  • cottish Office to the Scottish Executive- the devolved government of Scotland.
  • f the United Kingdom on 3 May 1973 to restore devolved government to Northern Ireland with the power
  • aims were - and still are - simple: to get a devolved government which would control security polic
  • As the country has no devolved government, this is the only chosen represent
  • rties had reached agreement on the shape of a devolved government.
  • llowing Eileen's guidance, Peter Caddy slowly devolved his day to day command.
  • ilities relating to policing and justice were devolved in 2010.
  • After the Civil War, this area of Charleston devolved into near slum conditions.
  • As the situation devolved into civil war, Sanjurjo was killed in an air
  • ed in 1971, the equivalent arts portfolio was devolved into the Premier's Department from 1976-1984,
  • no longer lay with Seljuq princes but instead devolved into the hands of Seljuq court administrators
  • Covenant Ministries, which after Bryn's death devolved into five major components, of which MWB is o
  • Caliban has devolved into a feral mental state where he only grunt
  • Outside the domed city were humans that devolved into a more primitive state due to a genetic
  • rom its height in power just 100 years past - devolved into a number of militarily weak but cultural
  • ormer league side Wellington City. the league devolved into two groups with a large gap separating t
  • Raised a Baptist, he subsequently devolved into an Antagonostic.
  • Kingdom parliament may pass legislation on a devolved issue extending to Scotland, over which the S
  • known as devolution and was set up to return devolved legislative powers to Northern Ireland.
  • ution and was set up to give Northern Ireland devolved legislative powers.
  • From 7 June 1921 until 30 March 1972, the devolved legislature for Northern Ireland was the Parl
  • d from 1921 to 1973 as the lower House of the devolved legislature of the part of the United Kingdom
  • The current Devolved line-up is John Sankey (drums), Kyle Zemanek
  • were Catholics, and George's early education devolved mainly upon his father.
  • land and whose business is classed as being a devolved matter (outlined by the Scotland Act 1998).
  • y apply to English children as education is a devolved matter.
  • The devolved National Assembly for Wales (Welsh: Cynulliad
  • The Act allows for a devolved Northern Ireland Assembly of 108 members.
  • DoE is one of 11 devolved Northern Ireland departments created in Decem
  • 8 May - Power devolved, Northern Ireland Assembly met, Ian Paisley b
  • DARD is one of 11 devolved Northern Ireland departments created in Decem
  • DRD is one of 11 devolved Northern Ireland departments created in Decem
  • The Department of Justice is a devolved Northern Ireland government department in the
  • It was the devolved Northern Ireland equivalent of the United Kin
  • dest son, Myler, died in 1302 so the lordship devolved on the younger son, Rickard de Bermingham.
  • om his father, but having no issue, the manor devolved on his nephew Sir Thomas Long.
  • His estates devolved on his nephew John FitzMaurice, in whose favo
  • 51 the father died, and the entire management devolved on the young Bowles, who was then twenty-five
  • ereene died without male issue, and the title devolved on Skeffington, whose great-grandson, the fif
  • On his death, his estates devolved on his distant cousin Thomas Foley of Stoke E
  • ates, including the lease of Caldicot Castle, devolved on Elizabeth's husband on the death of her un
  • ing to the remainder, the dukedom of Hamilton devolved on his eldest surviving niece, Anne, who beca
  • a single guinea in her will, but her annuity devolved on him at her death.
  • f his line, Talbot's title, lands and fortune devolved on a distant relative who had no interest mai
  • The management of the Enterprise devolved on Lieutenant Edward McCall, while Lieutenant
  • the position of the most popular actor which devolved on Sanath Gunatilake, Jeevan Kumaratunga, and
  • he Earldom of St. Maur, which became extinct) devolved on his younger brother, Lord Archibald St Mau
  • It may be devolved on supplication from;
  • n the death of his father, in 1713, the title devolved on him.
  • (This manor eventually devolved onto Walter, the 1st Viscount Long and having
  • nd Mary McCarthy over Hellman's honesty which devolved over Hellman's Gardiner/Julia fiction.
  • utional Convention which ultimately secured a devolved Parliament and Executive for Scotland.
  • When Scotland acquired a devolved parliament, the responsibilities of the Scott
  • verning with Consent", Alderdice called for a devolved power-sharing government based on a voluntary
  • and disagree with the decision to return some devolved powers to Westminster.
  • ombined Authority for Greater Manchester with devolved powers on public transport, skills, housing,
  • y will work from the same blueprint with more devolved powers to deliver jobs, training, welfare sup
  • he Scotland Act 1998 and are used to exercise devolved powers.
  • Kais in a star, but when Goku teleported the devolved, ready to self-destruct Cell to King Kai's pl
  • o avoid a clash with talks aimed at restoring devolved rule in Northern Ireland.
  • h Parliament with the intention of creating a devolved Scottish Assembly and Scottish Executive.
  • shire North and West is a constituency of the devolved Scottish Parliament located in the historic c
  • Wild Mammals (Scotland) Act was passed by the devolved Scottish parliament in February 2002, making
  • In 1999 with the creation of the devolved Scottish Parliament, a Scottish Parliamentary
  • after it decided to support the creation of a devolved Scottish Assembly.
  • Since the establishment of a devolved Scottish government in 1999, national control
  • Renfrewshire South is a constituency of the devolved Scottish Parliament.
  • tion, Major Bradford, on whom the command had devolved, sent word refusing to surrender.
  • As part of the consequences of the devolved Stormont Parliament for Northern Ireland, the
  • 922 when, as part of the establishment of the devolved Stormont Parliament for Northern Ireland, the
  • ly been justified due to the existence of the devolved Stormont Parliament.
  • n Girona, presided over by Oliva and Bernard, devolved the allod to Ermesinda.
  • nd his Northern Ireland Office colleagues and devolved them to locally-elected politicians.
  • lt with by the local authority having usually devolved this down to the Fire Brigade.
  • The Warren Bridge devolved to a state-owned, toll-free bridge on March 2
  • Command of the Amazon devolved to her first lieutenant, John Quilliam, who c
  • Running the strike was devolved to a committee that described itself as a Sov
  • ecame constituents of Brabant and other parts devolved to Breda.
  • Its powers were devolved to the President (al Bashir declared himself
  • However powers could be gradually devolved to the Assembly if 70 per cent of Assembly me
  • however claimed those lands should have been devolved to him instead.
  • r of Cranbury Park, Otterbourne, from whom it devolved to the Chamberlayne family.
  • The functions of the county council were devolved to the boroughs; joint-boards covering fire,
  • h his death the baronetcy is presumed to have devolved to his son Thomas and thereafter to have beco
  • of State for Wales under this Act were later devolved to the National Assembly for Wales.
  • Thereafter the baronetcy devolved to the heir of the first baronet's grandfathe
  • executive and legislative functions could be devolved to the NICC as agreements were made.
  • d in Northern Ireland when power was formally devolved to the new Northern Ireland Assembly.
  • On the death of Thomas Clennel, the estate devolved to his nephew, Henry Collingwood, who was Hig
  • ost of the powers of the county councils were devolved to the districts but some services are run by
  • The Tempest estates were devolved to his sister's son Henry by the Rev. Sir Hen
  • Thus, power was devolved to the Audiencia by the Viceroy and the audie
  • This detailed new powers would be devolved to the Scottish Government, notably on how it
  • The seven original shares ultimately devolved to Thomas Colepeper, 2nd Baron Colepeper (163
  • bility for town and country planning has been devolved to the Welsh Assembly Government (WAG).
  • On 2 December 1999, power was devolved to the North-South Ministerial Council and th
  • unctions of the council such as planning were devolved to the metropolitan district councils of Birm
  • s in Maidstone also closed, maintenance being devolved to a new company Kent Engineering (based in C
  • ernment executive and legislative powers were devolved to the National Assembly for Wales by the Gov
  • ng and Justice when this function was finally devolved to the NI Assembly under the Hillsborough Cas
  • n and heir; the end result was that all power devolved to Nagamachi, leaving Nagamichi as little mor
  • the Colonial Office and other functions were devolved to newly created departments, a process that
  • She argues in Pitfalls that, as power has devolved to local government, local officials who at f
  • Full power was devolved to the Executive on 2 December 1999, this pow
  • The functions of the county council were devolved to the boroughs.
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  • h the Social Democratic and Labour Party in a devolved unitary legislature, however he opposed the B
  • A characteristic that points to a devolved unitary state is the ability of the Kingdom g
  • n, where he devoted himself to the work which devolved upon him for the next nearly five years.
  • ng died in 1845, the care of his large family devolved upon their talented mother and their paternal
  • riage was also without male issue, the barony devolved upon his nephew Thomas who was the third son
  • f Kinloss was subsequently determined to have devolved upon James Brydges, 3rd Duke of Chandos, who,
  • h the title became extinct, while the estates devolved upon his distant cousin Thomas Foley of Stoke
  • Upon his death, the Scottish peerage devolved upon his niece, Wenefryde Scott, 10th Countes
  • On the death of the Countess, her estates devolved upon Lord Porchester, the eldest son of her d
  • ame extinct; the Earldom of Ormonde, however, devolved upon his brother James Wandesford Butler, who
  • ember 1690 and 11 September 1690, the earldom devolved upon Robert Kerr, (afterwards Marquess of Lot
  • bed the concurrent situation: "The empire now devolved upon Arcadius and Honorius, who, although app
  • any resigned due to ill health, the captaincy devolved upon his First Lieutenant, Joseph Hannah Carp
  • arony of Le Despencer, being a barony in fee, devolved upon his nephew Sir Francis Dashwood, bart.;
  • t was hit by a bullet in the leg, and command devolved upon Sergeant McKay.
  • member of the council, and the administration devolved upon him.
  • Powers to be devolved were strictly limited and mere local autonomy