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MPs at Westminster can vote on health, education and Home Office policies that have no bearing on their constituents.
ECONOMIST: Bagehot
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But Sir Sandy believes centralisers in spending departments like education, health and the Home Office think the way to meet targets is to do the job themselves.
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NGO, fled to Beijing after police raided his office and seized his computer and health-education materials in October.
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Broadly speaking, it will not be able to raise tax or amend acts of the Westminster Parliament, but instead will take over the responsibilities of the Welsh Office, in particular policy for health and education.
ECONOMIST: Wales
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He also served under President Nixon as chairman of the Federal Trade Commission and director of the Office of Management and Budget, and then secretary of health, education and welfare.
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In the coming weeks, the office plans to release additional blueprints on financial services, education, health service delivery and anti-domestic violence.
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The greeting words of Mr. Subcelny, the Chairman the Belarus Association of UNESCO Clubs, Mr. Shchasny, the President of Belarus Commission for UNESCO and representatives of the UNESCO Office in Moscow, UNDP Belarus, Ministry of Education and Ministry of Health of the Republic of Belarus, were followed by a series of presentations, introducing good practices in the field of online prevention work.
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The latest figures released by the office show the level of absenteeism has gone down across the civil service and health and education sectors.
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The working group includes representatives from the Departments of Justice, Interior, Health and Human Services, Education, Homeland Security, Veterans Affairs, Housing and Urban Development, and the Office of Management and Budget.
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The general perception, aided by White House and Democrat rhetoric, is that by focusing on a partisan bid to remove Bill Clinton from office, Congress has made little progress on the issues that really matter to people like education and health.
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