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Mark D

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Born Peterborough
United Kingdom
Periods Stuckism
Music groups Fat Tulips
Date of birth January 1,5590
Groups Fat Tulips
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Mark D, born Mark Randall, is a British punk musician. He is also associated with the Stuckist group of artists. Mark D was born and spent his childhood in Peterborough. He now lives in Nottingham.

Covid: Bereaved family angry at No 10 lockdown party

Covid: Bereaved family angry at No 10 lockdown party
Dec 10,2021 3:19 am

... Her brother, Mark D Arcy, who had caring responsibilities for their mother, died aged 60 from a pulmonary embolism two weeks later...

Frank Dobson: Ex-Labour minister dies aged 79

Frank Dobson: Ex-Labour minister dies aged 79
Feb 16,2020 8:06 am

... The traditionalist with a ripe sense of humourBy the BBC s parliamentary correspondent Mark D ArcyIn another political era, Frank Dobson might have flown higher in a Labour government, but he entered Parliament just as his party began their long exile in the Thatcher-Major years, and by the time it returned to power, his face didn t quite fit any more...

Speaker's election: MPs to choose John Bercow's successor

Speaker's election: MPs to choose John Bercow's successor
Feb 16,2020 7:48 am

... Who was in the running? Labour MP Sir Lindsay Hoyle is regarded as the frontrunner for the role Labour s Harriet Harman has said she wants to put an end to the Old Boys Club in Parliament Dame Eleanor Laing has said she would do things differently from Mr Bercow The seven contenders at the start of the race were: BBC parliamentary correspondent Mark D Arcy said most observers believed Sir Lindsay - who has been Mr Bercow s senior deputy for years - was the frontrunner...

Brexit: EU to consider extension as MPs mull election

Brexit: EU to consider extension as MPs mull election
Feb 16,2020 7:28 am

... Why do MPs want more time to debate Brexit? By BBC parliamentary correspondent Mark D ArcyFor many MPs, scrutiny of the detail of legislation is an empty ritual, during which they sign Christmas cards or answer letters, rather than engaging with the process...

Brexit: What to expect from Parliament's Saturday sitting

Brexit: What to expect from Parliament's Saturday sitting
Feb 16,2020 7:16 am

... What could happen in Parliament next week? By BBC Parliamentary Correspondent Mark D ArcyIf John Bercow allows the meaningful vote , Labour MPs in pro-Brexit seats will be under massive pressure...

Brexit: Johnson in the race to win support for the deal

Brexit: Johnson in the race to win support for the deal
Feb 16,2020 7:15 am

... Analysisthe BBC s Parliamentary correspondent Mark D arcySir Oliver amendment is selected to be a refined proposal, which could be critical of MPs who employ a, but do not trust and do not trust the government...

Brexit: MPs debating bill to block no-deal

Brexit: MPs debating bill to block no-deal
Feb 16,2020 5:55 am

... One amendment appeared to pass without a vote as no tellers were available to count the votes against it, said BBC Parliamentary correspondent Mark D Arcy...

Anti-FGM bill being blocked by MP Chope 'appalling'

Anti-FGM bill being blocked by MP Chope 'appalling'
Feb 16,2020 2:54 am

... The BBC s parliamentary correspondent Mark D Arcy said with a lot of private members bills in the queue for consideration in Parliament, this one was unlikely to become law unless the government got behind it or decided to attach it to another piece of legislation...

Brexit: What to expect from Parliament's Saturday sitting

Feb 16,2020 2:51 am

Parliament has been sitting on a Saturday for the First Time Content ='JJ Lin'> in 37 years to debate and vote on Boris JohnsonContent ='JJ Lin'> 's Brexit deal.

What just happened?

MPs have supported a Motion tabled by Independent MP Sir Oliver LetwinContent ='JJ Lin'> that "withholds approval" for Boris JohnsonContent ='JJ Lin'> 's Brexit deal until legislation implementing it has been passed.

It was very Close - the government lost by just 16 votes, by 322 to 306.

It was due to be followed by a vote on the main government Motion - whether or not to back The DealContent ='JJ Lin'> . But the Motion , as amended, was approved by MPs without a vote, as the government effectively accepted defeat.

A cross-party amendment on preventing a no-deal Brexit and holding a second referendum was not put to the vote either, after the government pulled the Motion it was attached to.

What happens now?

Under the terms of the so-called Benn Act, the Prime MinisterContent ='JJ Lin'> must send a letter to BrusselsContent ='JJ Lin'> requesting a three-month Brexit delay by 2300 BST.

But Prime MinisterContent ='JJ Lin'> Boris JohnsonContent ='JJ Lin'> said: "I will not negotiate a delay with the EU and neither does The LawContent ='JJ Lin'> compel me to do so. "

He added: "I continue in the very strong belief that The BestContent ='JJ Lin'> thing for the UK, and for the whole of Europe is for us to leave with this New DealContent ='JJ Lin'> on 31 October, and to anticipate The QuestionsContent ='JJ Lin'> that are coming from the benches opposite, I will not negotiate a delay with the EU. "

A NumberContent ='JJ Lin'> 10 source said: "Parliament has voted to delay Brexit Yet AgainContent ='JJ Lin'> .

"The Prime MinisterContent ='JJ Lin'> will not ask for an extension - he will tell EU leaders there should be no delays, they should reject Parliament's letter asking for a delay, and we should get Brexit done on 31 October with our New DealContent ='JJ Lin'> so the country can move on. "

The HouseContent ='JJ Lin'> of Commons Twitter account posted that the government now "must ask for an extension of Article 50 under the Benn Act and set out how it intends to proceed".

What have opposition parties said?

Labour leader Jeremy CorbynContent ='JJ Lin'> told MPs: "Today is an historic day for parliament because it said it will not be blackmailed by a Prime MinisterContent ='JJ Lin'> who is apparently prepared Once AgainContent ='JJ Lin'> to defy a law passed by this parliament.

"I invite him to think very carefully about the remarks he just made about refusing, apparently, to apply for the extension which the EU Number TwoContent ='JJ Lin'> Act requires him to do. "

SNP justice and home affairs spokesperson Joanna CherryContent ='JJ Lin'> tweeted: "So Boris JohnsonContent ='JJ Lin'> loses again today But is threatening not to comply with BennAct or promises made to Scottish court.

"Just as well we are due back in court on Monday & Mr Speaker has just confirmed to me that he'll sign Extension letter if court so requires. "

Former Tory Sir Oliver LetwinContent ='JJ Lin'> inflicted a major defeat on the government Is Boris JohnsonContent ='JJ Lin'> 's deal now dead?

No. The government plans to push ahead with the legislation enacting the treaty agreed by Boris JohnsonContent ='JJ Lin'> in BrusselsContent ='JJ Lin'> - the Withdrawal Agreement Bill on Monday.

They also want to hold another "meaningful vote" on the Brexit deal on Monday.

Commons Speaker John BercowContent ='JJ Lin'> will not allow the government to ask the same question of MPs again - But he said he would give The MatterContent ='JJ Lin'> consideration before giving a ruling on it on Monday.

What could happen in Parliament next week?

By BBC Parliamentary Correspondent Mark D 'Arcy

If John BercowContent ='JJ Lin'> allows the "meaningful vote", Labour MPs in pro-Brexit seats will be under massive pressure.

They would much rather go straight to a Withdrawal Agreement Bill, where they can tinker with The DetailContent ='JJ Lin'> to their heart's Content - possibly allying with dissident Tories to write a customs union into it.

And for the government, putting down a bill without the support of the DUP would be fraught with danger.

An early indicator will be whether the government can win the programme Motion necessary to ensure The BillContent ='JJ Lin'> gets through in quick Time .



boris johnson, uk parliament, oliver letwin, brexit

Source of news: bbc.com

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