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...“That makes it easier for the bank to postpone tricky decisions and wait for more evidence that inflation is indeed falling sharply,” said Ruth Gregory, deputy chief UK economist at the consultancy Capital...
...However, Ruth Gregory, deputy chief UK economist at the consultancy, stressed that even modest changes to the OBR’s forecasts would be sufficient to “wipe out the headroom”....
...and a mild recession on its way, we continue to think the chancellor will struggle to unveil a large package of permanent tax cuts in the Autumn Statement while still adhering to his fiscal rules,” said Ruth...
...Ruth Herbert, chief executive at the Carbon Capture and Storage Association, welcomed the support for the two schemes — the Viking project on Humberside and Acorn in Aberdeenshire — but said time was “running...
...Ruth Chambers of the Greener UK coalition said that unless the government accepted at least some of the amendments, ministers could weaken key environmental protections “with impunity”....
...Truss has also asked for Jon Moynihan, a Conservative party donor, and Ruth Porter, Truss’s deputy chief of staff, to be elevated to the Lords. The names were first reported by The Sun newspaper....
...Ruth Gregory, at the consultancy Capital Economics, said the MPC had given a dovish message, and that while it had “stopped short of explicitly calling time on rate hikes, it is not on autohike”....
...Pioneer traces its roots to a start-up energy concern, Parker & Parsley, founded in west Texas in the early 1960s....
...“Our hunch is that there will still be a recession, but that recession may be smaller, shallower and commence later than we had initially envisaged,” said Ruth Gregory, economist at Capital Economics....
...We’ve got no guarantees,” Parker adds....
...Ruth Fox of the Hansard Society, a think-tank specialising in legislative affairs, described this as handing ministers a “do anything we want power”, and diminishing the role of parliament in scrutinising...
...Ruth Chambers from the Greener UK coalition, which represents 10 major UK environment groups, said the bill was a “costly distraction” for parliament and the civil service that could lead to damaging gaps...
...Sunak’s allies, Conservative Remainers and the bloc certainly think so, as George Parker, Peter Foster and Andy Bounds report....
...As Ruth Chambers, senior fellow at Greener UK, which represents 10 of the UK largest conservation groups, put it: “This does nothing to solve the bill’s most serious flaws....
...Baroness Ruth Davidson, the former leader of the Scottish Tory party, said: “There’s no way he can stay on until October. It’s arrant nonsense to think he can. Someone needs to grip this.”...
...It’s enough to convince you to stay home, which is what The River Café’s Ruth Rogers is doing. “I just have people come to my house. We have a nice terrace, we sit outside.”...
...But American food writer and chef Ruth Reichl does. And it made quite the impression. She was seven years old and attempting to make her first dish – zabaglione, the Italian egg yolk and sugar dessert....
...As Ruth Fox of the Hansard Society puts it, this amounts to handing ministers a “do anything we want power”, massively diminishing the role of parliament in scrutinising legislation....
...My colleague George Parker explains why....
...Douglas Ross, leader of the Scottish Tories, called for Johnson to quit and was quickly supported by his predecessor Baroness Ruth Davidson and more than half the Tories in the Scottish Parliament....
...Baroness Ruth Davidson, former Tory leader in Scotland, tweeted that Johnson’s defence “won’t survive 48 hrs”, adding: “Nobody needs an official to tell them if they were at a boozy shindig in their own...
...Baroness Ruth Davidson, former Conservative leader in Scotland, said Johnson was “drinking in the last chance saloon”, while Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown, treasurer of the 1922 committee of backbench Tory...
...Since its first iteration in 1946, customers have included Albert Einstein, Babe Ruth, Madonna and more....
...In the parliament at Holyrood in Edinburgh, Ruth Davidson of the Scottish Conservatives this month said that Salmond’s accusers had been let down, taxpayer money wasted and a cover-up orchestrated at the...
...Additional reporting by George Parker...
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