The Outline
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Origin | Los Angeles |
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California | |
United States | |
Record labels | Fearless Records |
Past members | Graham Fink |
Albums | You Smash It, We'll Build Around It |
The Chestnut Tree | |
Genres | Alternative Rock |
Experimental Rock | |
Post-hardcore | |
Psychedelic Rock | |
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ID | 2165952 |
About The Outline
The Outline were an experimental band from Los Angeles, California, formed in 2002. The group's first release was The Outline Proudly Presents the Chestnut Tree, a self-recorded EP, in 2005. The band was signed by Fearless Records in the summer of 2006.
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Stormont stalemate: DUP needs to get off the fence - O'Neill
By Matt FoxBBC News NI
The DUP needs to " get off the fence" and return to the executive immediately, Michelle O'Neill has said.
Sinn Féin's vice-president is among party leaders meeting the Civil Service chief to discuss Northern Ireland 's budget crisis and lack of government.
There is no functioning executive or assembly because of the DUP's protest against
Hers is now the largest party in local government and The Assembly having made gains in last week's council elections.
That result showed voters said Ms O'Neill, saying suggestion that the Democratic Unionist Party might return to power-sharing this autumn was " not an acceptable timeframe".
Punishment budget accusationIn an earlier letter to The Four largest parties, Civil Service boss Jayne Brady said budget pressures had been compounded by a " governance gap".
Stormont officials in cuts and revenue-raising measures in The Wake of which was set by Northern Ireland Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris.
The Task fell to Mr Heaton-Harris in The Absence of a functioning Northern Ireland Executive.
Mr Heaton-Harris, who has denied setting a " punishment budget" warns that government departments face difficult decisions " in order To Live within the funding available".
The NI secretary said he is in " close contact" with parties about doing everything possible to lead to The Restoration of the executive. However, Michelle O'Neill has accused him of having " no urgency" on The Matter .
Speaking after a meeting with Mr Heaton-Harris at Hillsborough Castle on Wednesday, Ms O'Neill said: " It's unfortunate to say I don't believe there's any urgency there on his part. I think that was certainly our reflection of The Conversation that we just had. "
Major decisionsIn her letter to Sinn Féin, the DUP, The Alliance Party and the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) Ms Brady wrote that only elected ministers can take " major policy decisions" some of which are required for departments to make savings in the budget for 2023-24.
Her letter warned that " leaves the accounting officer in the invidious position of having no lawful means to ensure full compliance with the duty to remain within budget limits".
" As a result, the spending trajectory currently exceeds the budget, and this will remain the case until and unless ministerial decision-making is restored, " it added.
Ms Brady went on to emphasise that even if an executive was formed and accompanied by an additional financial package from Westminster, it was still " highly likely" that the budgetary position will remain very challenging.
" An incoming executive would be faced with a series of choices, made all the more challenging because they would fall to be taken part way through the financial year, " she added.
It is understood she asked the parties to meet her on Thursday to discuss preparations for a future executive.
This will include looking at recovery and transformation of public services in the context of the 2023/24 budget and outlining priorities for an incoming government.
'Monumental endorsement'Following The Council election Michelle O'Neill said the onus was on The British and Irish governments to focus efforts on The Immediate restoration of The Assembly .
Party leader Mary Lou McDonald said the election result was a " monumental endorsement" for Sinn Féin and The Party now had a " huge mandate".
'Aware of what we need'DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson said his party's stance had been backed by voters in last week's election.
He Said it " would be disservice to The People of Northern Ireland " for The Party to return to devolved government while their concerns on post-Brexit trade arrangements remain unresolved.
Sir Jeffrey has confirmed The Party 's conditions for a return to power-sharing now include financial assurances from Westminster.
" If we're to see an executive restored on a sustainable and stable basis, that's not just about resolving the issues around the Windsor Framework and the Northern Ireland Protocol, it is also about ensuring that we've got the resource to make the reforms that we need in Northern Ireland and to deliver healthcare, education and all The Other vital public services, " He Said .
" We Are developing a range of proposals for the government, they are aware of The Outline of what it is we need. "
You can listen to the , where Ireland Correspondent Chris Page explains the significance of the 2023 council election.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com