-
visiting naval stations and dockyards, s****ing to
improve morale, and
scrutinising German naval developments.
After Germany p****ed its 1912
Naval Law to...
- Cabinet, is the
committee of
senior members of the
Official Opposition who
scrutinise the work of the
Cabinet of the
United Kingdom. Each
Shadow Cabinet member...
- organiser, with a keen
interest in learning. As a leader, he
meticulously scrutinised details, from film
scripts to
military plans, and
judged others by their...
-
Frank (2002).
British Government Policy and Decolonisation, 1945–1963:
Scrutinising the
Official Mind.
Psychology Press. ISBN 978-0-7146-5220-7. Herbst,...
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Heinlein (2013).
British Government Policy and Decolonisation, 1945–63:
Scrutinising the
Official Mind.
Taylor & Francis. pp. 137–43. ISBN 978-1-135-28441-1...
- expenditure, administration, and
policy of the
Department of
Transport are
scrutinised by the
Transport Committee. The
Department for
Transport has six strategic...
-
power to
appoint the government, p****
legislation (parliamentary law) and
scrutinise bills (proposed
parliamentary law). It also
appoints justices of all courts...
- a 25-member
elected body, part of the
Greater London Authority, that
scrutinises the
activities of the
Mayor of
London and has the power, with a two-thirds...
-
Parliament (MSPs). It is the law-making body of Scotland, and thus it
scrutinises the work of the in****bent
Scottish Government and
considers any piece...
-
unresolved argument between departments. The work of the
Cabinet is
scrutinised by the
Shadow Cabinet, made up of
members of the
Official Opposition...