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Phillips, formerly known as Phillips the Auctioneers, is a British auction house. It was founded in London in 1796, and has head offices in London and in New York City.

MPs can claim Christmas parties on expenses, says Ipsa

MPs can claim Christmas parties on expenses, says Ipsa
Nov 22,2022 6:20 am

... " Labour frontbencher Jess Phillips - retweeted by Foreign Secretary James Cleverly - said Ipsa had been " irresponsible"...

Queen's funeral: Full guide to the gun carriage and the main procession

Queen's funeral: Full guide to the gun carriage and the main procession
Sep 19,2022 1:40 am

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The procession in fullMounted Metropolitan Police • Royal Canadian Mounted Police • Bands of The Rifles and Brigade of Gurkhas • Representatives of the George Cross from Malta, the Royal Ulster Constabulary and the UK National Health Service Representative detachments of Commonwealth forces: Territorial Air Force of New Zealand • Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment • The Corps of Royal New Zealand Engineers • Royal New Zealand Armoured Corps • Royal Regiment of New Zealand Artillery • Royal New Zealand Navy • Royal Australian Air Force Reserve • Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps • Royal Australian Army Ordnance Corps • Royal Australian Infantry Corps • Royal Australian Engineers • Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery • Royal Australian Navy • The Canadian Armed Forces Legal Branch • The Royal Canadian Air Force (Reserve) • The Calgary Highlanders • The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada • The 48th Highlanders of Canada • The North Shore (New Brunswick) Regiment • The Royal New Brunswick Regiment • Le Regiment de Ia Chaudière • The Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders (Princess Louise s) • The Canadian Grenadier Guards • Governor General s Foot Guards • Royal 22e Regiment • The King s Own Calgary Regiment (RCAC) The Governor General s Horse Guards • The Royal Canadian Engineers • The Canadian Armed Forces Military Engineering Branch • The Royal Regiment of Canadian ArtilleryRepresentatives of the Royal Air Force: 603 (City of Edinburgh) Squadron Royal Auxiliary Air Force • Royal Auxiliary Air Force • Royal Air Force Marham • The Combined Bands of the Royal Air Force • Royal Air Force College, Cranwell • Royal Air Force RegimentRepresentatives of the Army: The Honourable Artillery Company • Adjutant General s Corps • British Army Bands Sandhurst and Colchester • The Queen s Gurkha Engineers • The Royal Welsh • The Duke of Lancaster s Regiment • The Royal Regiment of Scotland • Welsh Guards • Irish Guards • Scots Guards • Coldstream Guards • Grenadier Guards • Bands of the Irish Guards and Welsh Guards • Corps of Royal Engineers • Royal Regiment of Artillery • Royal Tank Regiment • The Royal Lancers • The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers and Greys)Representatives of the Royal Navy: Royal Navy • Royal Marines • The Combined Bands of the Royal MarinesDefence advisers and staff of Her Majesty s realms: Jamaica • New Zealand • Australia • CanadaRepresentative colonels of Commonwealth forces of which Her Majesty was Colonel-in-ChiefChaplains of the armed forces: Principal Church of Scotland & Free Church Chaplain Royal Air Force • Principal Roman Catholic Chaplain Royal Air Force • Chaplain-in-Chief Royal Air Force • Deputy Chaplain General (Army) • Principal Roman Catholic Chaplain (Army) • Chaplain General (Army) • Principal Church of Scotland and Free Churches Chaplain (Royal Navy) • Principal Roman Catholic Chaplain (Royal Navy) • Chaplain of the FleetRepresentatives of forces of which the Queen was air commodore-in-chief • Representative Colonels Commandant, Colonels and Honorary Colonels of Her Majesty s Regiments and Corps • Commandant General, Royal Marines • Representatives of Her Majesty s ships • Commander Strategic Command • Vice Chief of the Defence Staff • Chief of the Air Staff • Chief of the General Staff • Chief of the Naval Staff • Chief of the Defence Staff • Drum Horse and State Trumpeter • 1st Division of the Sovereign s Escort • ADC to the Major General Commanding the Household Division • Brigade Major Household Division • Major General Commanding the Household Division • Combined Bands of the Scots Guards and Coldstream Guards Pursuivants and Heralds of Arms of Scotland: March • Linlithgow • Ormond • Rothesay • Falkland • Unicorn • Carrick • Marchmont Pursuivants and Heralds of Arms of England: Portcullis • Rouge Dragon • Norfolk • Windsor • York • Bluemantle • Wales • Maltravers • Chester • RichmondKings of Arms: Norroy and Ulster King of Arms • Lord Lyon King of Arms • Clarenceux King of Arms • Lady Usher of the Black Rod • Garter King of ArmsThe Earl Marshal • Bands of the Scots Guards and Coldstream Guards • Captain, the King s Body Guard of the Yeoman of the Guard • Captain general, the King s Body Guard for Scotland (Royal Company of Archers) (Gold Stick for Scotland) • Captain, His Majesty s Body Guard of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms Royal Household; Vice Chamberlain of the Household • Comptroller of the Household • Treasurer of the Household • Queen s Gurkha Orderly Officer (x2) • Royal Waterman (x2) • Director of the Royal Collection • Comptroller Lord Chamberlain s Office • Master of the Household • Keeper of the Privy Purse • Private secretary to the Queen • Master of the Horse • Lord Steward • Her Majesty s Page (x2) • Her Majesty s Palace StewardBehind the gun carriage: Escort Party of the Household CavalryRoyal Family: The Earl of Wessex and Forfar • The Duke of York • The Princess Royal • The King • Peter Phillips • The Duke of Sussex • The Prince of Wales • Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence • The Duke of Gloucester • The Earl of SnowdonRoyal Car 1: The Queen Consort • The Princess of WalesRoyal Car 2: The Duchess of Sussex • The Countess of Wessex and ForfarField officer in Brigade Waiting • Silver Stick in Waiting • Colonel Coldstream Guards • Gold Stick in Waiting • Adjutant in Brigade Waiting • Silver Stick Adjutant • Crown EquerryHousehold of the King: Master of the Household • Equerry • Principal Private Secretary • TreasurerSecond division of the Sovereign s escortRepresentatives of Civilian Services: Merchant Navy • Royal Fleet Auxiliary • The Maritime Coastguard Agency • Police Services • Fire and Rescue Services • His Majesty s Prison Services • Ambulance Service • British Red Cross • St John Ambulance • Royal Voluntary Service • Cadet forcesRear: Mounted Metropolitan PoliceOnce the procession reaches Wellington Arch at Hyde Park Corner, at about 13:00 BST, the coffin will be transferred to the new State Hearse for its final journey to Windsor Castle...

Eight suspects linked to Dom Phillips and Bruno Pereira deaths

Eight suspects linked to Dom Phillips and Bruno Pereira deaths
Jun 20,2022 1:15 am

...Eight people are now suspects in the murders of British journalist Dom Phillips and indigenous expert Bruno Pereira, police say...

News Daily: Johnson to address new MPs and Ben Stokes wins SPOTY

News Daily: Johnson to address new MPs and Ben Stokes wins SPOTY
Feb 16,2020 9:13 am

... Potential contenders also include Sir Keir Starmer, Rebecca Long-Bailey, Angela Rayner, Jess Phillips - an outspoken critic of Mr Corbyn - and Emily Thornberry...

General election 2019: Jeremy Corbyn apologises over heavy Labour defeat

General election 2019: Jeremy Corbyn apologises over heavy Labour defeat
Feb 16,2020 9:12 am

... It comes as two likely leadership candidates - Lisa Nandy and Jess Phillips - have set out their stalls ahead of the race to succeed Mr Corbyn...

General election 2019: Jeremy Corbyn apologises over heavy Labour defeat

Feb 16,2020 9:12 am

Jeremy Corbyn has apologised to Labour supporters over his party's heavy defeat in The General election.

Writing in the Sunday Mirror and The Observer , he acknowledged The Party 's failings in the poll and said he accepted his responsibility for it.

It Comes as two likely leadership candidates - Lisa Nandy and Jess Phillips - have set out their stalls ahead of the race to succeed Mr Corbyn.

Boris Johnson will unveil his Queen's Speech on Thursday.

It will include a commitment to enshrine increases in spending on the NHS in England in legislation.

But cabinet minister Michael Gove would not say when the government's would return to Parliament, telling Sky's Sophie Ridge it would be a "top priority".

Mr Johnson won a Commons majority of 80 in Thursday's general election, his party's biggest election win for 30 years, sweeping aside Labour in its traditional heartlands.

In contrast, Labour suffered its worst election result since 1935 and saw its vote share fall by 8 points.

, Mr Corbyn said: "I will make No Bones about it. The result was a body blow for everyone who so desperately needs real change in Our Country .

"I'm sorry that we came up short and I take my responsibility for it. "

But Mr Corbyn insisted he remained "proud" of The Party 's campaign, and that it had offered a message of "hope" in the election.

The Labour leader - who is expected to stand down early next Year - added that The Party is determined to regain The Trust of lifelong Labour voters who had abandoned it.

- the bedrock of The Party 's support for Generations - crumbled as the Conservatives claimed key marginal seats on Thursday night and into Friday.

Mr Johnson went to former Prime Minister Tony Blair 's old seat of Sedgefield on Saturday to thank voters in the north of England for "breaking the voting habits of Generations " to back the Conservatives.

In a speech, he acknowledged "how difficult" that decision could be and said the Conservatives would repay people's trust.

Writing in The Observer , Mr Corbyn said his own election campaign had successfully re-set the terms of debate and his manifesto would be seen as.

"I Am proud that on austerity, on corporate power, on inequality and on the climate emergency we have won the arguments and rewritten the terms of political debate," he said.

However, he said there was "no quick fix to overcome the distrust of many voters".

Labour MP Margaret Hodge - a longstanding critic of Mr Corbyn's - the word "denial" in response to the article.

Among the potential candidates to take over the Labour Party leadership are Birmingham Yardley MP Ms Phillips and Wigan MP Ms Nandy.

In The Observer , Ms Phillips appeals to people to, and argues that too many working-class people do not believe Labour is better than the Tories.

While Ms Nandy has said The Party has of the people it wishes to represent.

There will be initial discussions next week on drawing up a timetable for electing a new Labour leader.

The Party 's ruling national executive is likely to take The Final decision at a special meeting in early January.

Following the Conservatives' election win, MPs will return to Westminster on Tuesday and begin The Process of swearing in, before The Queen formally opens Parliament on Thursday.

Mr Johnson's Queen's Speech will include a commitment by The Party to put its NHS spending plan into law as a symbol of commitment to the health service.

The Tories have said that NHS spending will reach £33. 9bn each Year by 2023-4.

Downing Street has confirmed there will be a review of Whitehall departments - and the Sunday papers report that the Prime Minister will work over Christmas on plans to merge and split different government offices.

The Sunday Telegraph says the PM's chief adviser Dominic Cummings is preparing to ensure it delivers on Mr Johnson's agenda.

But Mr Gove said the government would not grant Scotland another referendum on independence, despite the success of the SNP in Thursday's election.

The Party , which campaigns for an independent Scotland, won 48 seats - up from 35 - and its leader, Nicola Sturgeon , said she had "earned The Right to pursue The Plan " for another vote.

Ms Sturgeon, who is also First Minister of Scotland, said: "They will rage against reality for as long as they can but Scotland has chosen a very different kind of future than most of the rest of the UK, and they cant stand in the way of The Will of the Scottish People .

"Fundamentally democracy has to be offered and respected. "

Meanwhile , the Sunday Times claims up to a third of cabinet ministers, Whitehall departments could be abolished and civil servants replaced by external experts.

It's also been confirmed that the government has ordered a review to consider decriminalising non-payment of the BBC licence fee - which costs £154. 50 annually.

What will happen This Week ? The earliest The State Opening of Parliament could be is Monday

Tuesday

Proceedings begin when MPs gather for their first duty: to elect the Speaker, Sir Lindsay Hoyle , who replaced John Bercow in November. Technically, MPs can hold a vote on this motion but this has never happened in practice.

Later in The Day , the Speaker will begin The Process of swearing in MPs, who are required to take an oath of allegiance to The Crown , or, if they object to this, a solemn affirmation. Those who speak or vote without having done so are deprived of their seat "As If they were dead" under the Parliamentary Oaths Act of 1866.

Two to Three Days are usually set aside for this process.

Thursday

This is the earliest possible day for Parliament's State Opening. The Queen 's Speech is the centrepiece of this, when she will read a speech written by ministers setting out the government's programme of legislation for the parliamentary session. A couple of hours after the speech is delivered, MPs will begin debating its contents - a process which takes days.

Friday

Depending on how rapidly Boris Johnson wants to move, The Debate on The Queen 's Speech could continue into Friday.

This may be interrupted for a second reading debate on the Withdrawal Agreement Bill. MPs previously backed Boris Johnson 's bill at its first stage but in order to leave the EU by the previous 31 October Brexit deadline.

After The Debate on The Queen 's Speech is concluded, MPs will vote on whether to approve it. Not since 1924 has a government's Queen Speech been defeated.

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