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The Bills are a high impact, acoustic folk music quintet from the West Coast of Canada. They have developed a unique sound, blending traditional influences from around North America and the rest of the globe in crafting their own vocal and instrumental music.

Interest rates: Why there is more pain still to come

Interest rates: Why there is more pain still to come
Nov 26,2023 10:31 am

... He said these would help people to pay The Bills and showed how things were moving in the right direction...

What the Autumn Statement means for you and your money

What the Autumn Statement means for you and your money
Nov 22,2023 9:11 am

... As yet, it seems there are no clear plans of further targeted financial help to help people pay The Bills...

Inflation: Not yet party time for our finances

Inflation: Not yet party time for our finances
Nov 15,2023 7:41 am

... Cost-of-living payments worth hundreds of pounds have helped to pay The Bills...

King's Speech: Government to toughen sentences for sexual crimes

King's Speech: Government to toughen sentences for sexual crimes
Nov 6,2023 5:41 pm

... The Conservatives have lagged behind Labour in the opinion polls for more than a year and Downing Street will hope The Bills announced in the speech will help improve the party s electoral prospects...

'I pawned my wedding rings for £200 to pay my bills'

'I pawned my wedding rings for £200 to pay my bills'
Oct 9,2023 9:51 pm

... " Clare Adams is one of a rising number of people taking out loans against things they own to pay The Bills...

Energy price cap to fall but bills will stay high

Energy price cap to fall but bills will stay high
Aug 25,2023 12:41 am

...By Kevin PeacheyCost of living correspondentEnergy regulator Ofgem will announce the next price cap affecting The Bills of 29 million households in England, Wales and Scotland early on Friday...

Rising numbers seek help for energy bill debts, warns Citizens Advice

Rising numbers seek help for energy bill debts, warns Citizens Advice
Aug 24,2023 2:41 am

... Winter is going to be very hard for me and my family as we can t afford The Bills now, so definitely won t be able to afford them when it gets colder...

Pakistan: Election delayed in latest political crisis

Pakistan: Election delayed in latest political crisis
Aug 9,2023 10:11 pm

... The Bills have been sent to President Alvi, a co-founder of the PTI, and must be signed by him before they can be legislated into law...

Queen's Speech: New laws on crime, health and the environment planned

Jul 30,2023 8:01 pm

Boris Johnson 's government has set out "ambitious" policies on crime, health, The Environment and Brexit in a Queen's Speech that opposition parties have dismissed as an "election manifesto".

Plans for tougher sentences for Violent Offenders and legal targets for cutting plastic pollution are among 26 bills set out at Parliament's State Opening.

The BBC's Laura Kuenssberg said it was a "long shopping list".

But with the PM having no majority, many of The Bills may not become law.

Our political editor said the PM was keen to focus on "bread and butter issues" like investment in schools and the NHS, or Coming Up with, at long last, a new way of funding care for the elderly.

But She Said there was no guarantee the legislative programme would be approved by Parliament. If MPs reject it, it will trigger renewed calls for a general election.

During a debate in The Commons later on Monday, Mr Johnson said his plans offered "a new age of opportunity for the whole country".

But Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said the Speech was "a propaganda exercise", adding: "The Prime Minister promised that this Queen's Speech would dazzle us. On closer inspection, it is Nothing More than fool's Gold . "

MPs will be able to debate The Queen 's Speech for a further Five Days , with a different theme for each of them, including the NHS and the economy.

Despite continuing Brexit uncertainty, the government has said it is determined to press ahead with its plans, announcing its intention to.

with Mr Johnson trying to secure an agreement that will enable the country to leave by 31 October.

The government says if it can strike a deal with the EU, it will introduce a withdrawal agreement bill and aim to secure its passage through Parliament before the Halloween deadline.

The origins of the current State Opening date back to the 1850s The Prime Minister 's partner, Carrie Symonds , was among those watching Labour described The Queen 's Speech as a "party political broadcast"

The Queen 's Speech is famous for its pageantry - with the monarch arriving at The Palace of Westminster in a carriage procession and delivering her Speech from The Throne in The House of Lords, flanked by The Prince of Wales.

Mr Johnson said his government was focused on "seizing the opportunities that Brexit Present ".

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There is also a commitment to reform adult social care in England, although no legislation planned at this stage.

New measures will also be brought forward to tackle Electoral Fraud , including requiring people to show an approved form of ID before voting in general and local elections.

A shake-up of the rail franchising system in England is also being proposed to improve service reliability, reduce "fragmentation" and introduce a "greater distance" between ministers and the day-to-day running of The Network .

Mr Johnson said the programme, which includes four bills carried over from The Last session, demonstrated Brexit was not the limit of the government's ambitions.

He told The Commons : "At The Heart of this Speech is an ambitious programme to unite This Country with energy, optimism and with the basic Common Sense of One -nation Conservatism. "

But Mr Corbyn criticised A Number of the proposals, saying Mental Health care was "getting worse and worse", social care proposals "offered the same promise after two years of inaction and failure", and plans for education were "shockingly weak".

He told MPs: "There has never been such a farce of a government with a majority of minus 45 and a 100% record of defeat in The House of Commons, setting out a legislative agenda they know cannot be delivered in this Parliament. "

The SNP's Westminster leader, Ian Blackford , focused his criticism on the PM's plans for Brexit, saying the UK had "entered very Dark Days ".

He said the EU was "The Greatest example of political co-operation and Peace - Leaving behind the scars of war, The Pain of loss, and instead choosing to take The Hand of friendship across this continent" and to leave would be a "tragedy".

Former Tory cabinet minister Dominic Grieve , who now sits as an independent after rebelling over Brexit, said the PM would find it "very difficult" to govern until Brexit was resolved.

That was a very long shopping list of things, But The Unsaid reality, of course, is that the biggest question hanging Over It all is Brexit.

The Queen may have said the government's priority is to leave on 31 October, But there's no way anyone in this Square Mile can be sure that happens. Whether it happens - and how it happens - is a much bigger influence than anything we've just heard being said.

In many ways, it's a Queen's Speech from a parallel Universe - One in which Boris Johnson gets His Way . Where he definitely gets his deal with Brussels by the end of This Week , he definitely gets it through Parliament on Saturday and definitely gets all the Brexit legislation passed. It's also a world in which he definitely gets The General election he wants in the next few weeks And Then definitely gets a Conservative majority.

We shouldn't dismiss this Speech - it does mean something, But what it means is this is what we are likely to see as the basis for a Conservative manifesto whenever that election does Come .



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Source of news: bbc.com

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