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  1. 9 mag 2024 · After the announcement of His Majesty The King’s decision, RUSI’s Chair, Sir David Lidington, remarked: We regard this Royal patronage not only as the reaffirmation of an uninterrupted link between the Institute and the Royal Family but also as a mark of confidence in our abilities and contributions to the security of the UK and its allies.

  2. 9 mag 2024 · The then commission president Jean-Claude Juncker even secretly offered the British a five-year “pause” in the Brexit process, conveyed to Sir David Lidington (then deputy prime minister) by...

  3. www.politico.eu › newsletter › london-playbookTime to pay up – POLITICO

    14 ore fa · RUSI Chair David Lidington … ICS Chair Laurence Geller … the Financial Times’ Lucy Fisher … the Guardian’s Eleni Courea … the Spectator’s James Heale. Also spotted: Labour campaign supremo Pat McFadden having a friendly chat with podcast bro George Osborne in an outside nook of the parliamentary estate.

  4. 2 mag 2024 · David Lidington drew on his experience in both parliament and government to consider how parliament’s role in relation to military action might be strengthened. He argued that a War Powers Act, which the Conservative Party had considered in both opposition and government, would pose practical problems.

  5. 4 giorni fa · The Week 17 May 2024. Another week where it feels like there’s too much to write about — so we have chosen to focus on devolution. Former MPs and cabinet ministers John Denham and David Lidington published their proposals for improving the local governance of England this week. Pleasingly, they also took the time to produce a draft Bill ...

  6. 6 giorni fa · David Lidington, John Denham: Give England a statutory devolution framework . 15 May 2024. English devolution will always promise a lot and deliver too little without constitutional change, writes a former Conservative de facto deputy prime minister and a former Labour communities secretary.

  7. 4 giorni fa · More than 30 Chinese and foreign representatives, including Chinese ministries, local governments, David Lidington, President of the Great Britain-China Centre (GBCC) and former Minister for the Cabinet Office, and members of the British Parliament from the Conservative Party and the Labour Party, attended the forum.