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Составить 12 вопросов Scrutiny (parliamentary scrutiny) Parliamentary scrutiny is the close examination and investigation of government policies, actions and spending that is carried out by the House of Commons and the House of Lords and their committees.  Checking the work of Government One of Parliament's main roles is to examine and challenge the work of the government. The House of Commons and the House of Lords use similar methods of scrutiny, although the procedures vary. The principal methods are questioning government ministers, debating and the investigative work of committees. The government can publicly respond to explain and justify policies and decisions. Questions MPs and Lords get the opportunity to question government ministers either directly on the floor of the House during the regular oral question times or in writing. Question time takes place on the following days: Monday: 2.35pm - 3.35pm Tuesday: 11.35am - 12.35pm Wednesday: 11.35am - 12.35pm Thursday: 9.35am - 10.35am Ministers from each government department attend the Commons on a rota basis to answer oral questions. Each major Government department is allocated to a particular day of the week,  with a rota agreed by the Government and Opposition parties. Questions Book In the Lords, the House questions government ministers at the start of each day's business, but there are no set days for government departments. Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs) The Prime Minister answers questions every sitting Wednesday from 12.00noon -12.30pm. Debates Debates in the Commons provide an opportunity for MPs to look at the creation and amendment of laws as well as national and international issues and can be on any subject. Votes are often taken to see whether a majority of Members either support or reject any discussed laws or proposals. Westminster Hall debates take place in the Commons secondary chamber the Grand Committee Room. They give MPs an opportunity to raise local or national issues and receive a response from a government minister. In the Lords, one day a week is set aside for general debates and short debates take place on most days (lasting one and a half hours There are no votes on such debates. The House of Lords also check the work of government by scrutinising legislation. Committees Committees of smaller groups of MPs and/or Lords look at specific policy issues or legislation in detail. Different committees have different roles ranging from offering advice, to producing reports or altering legislation. The House of Commons has departmental select committees. These were established to 'shadow' government departments and scrutinise the spending,  administration and policy of each department. Both Houses have permanent and temporary committees. MPs and Lords also work together in Joint Select Committees. The government issues responses to most committee reports. Select committees are small groups of MPs or members of the House of Lords that are set up to investigate a specific issue in detail or to perform a specific scrutiny role. They may call in officials and experts for questioning and can demand information from the government. Select committees publish their findings in a report and the government is expected to respond to any recommendations that are made.

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vanvangog199826
1. A TV report. Fill in the verbs in their correct form.
Yesterday there was a bank raid in Santa Barbara, California. Robert Johnson, a
reporter for the local TV station is giving this report.
Yesterday morning four men with guns ... (came) into the National Bank here in
Main Street and ... (told) the manager to give them all the money in the bank. But before the gang ... (could) get away, the police (had arrived). Now, what’s the situation like today? The gang ... (have shut) themselves in the bank, and they ... (say) they’ll kill everybody in the bank if the police try to get in. The police ... (have closed) the streets around the bank, all traffic and all movement in the city centre ... (has been stopped). Large numbers of police ... (have been brought) into the area by the local police chief. The gang ... (were given) food at 9 o’clock this morning. The police hope they’ll give some of it to the other people in the bank. They ... (have been given) three meals altogether now. Very little else ... (has happened) today.
maroseyka
1. Введите правильное слово.Кражи со взломом, кража, собирание карманов, грабежи, кража в магазинах, вандализм, грабеж, убийство1) человек был приговорен за совершение серии банков за последние 5 месяцев.2) Большинство происходит ночью или когда люди находятся в отпуске.3) Мужчина был арестован за в метро; У него было 10 кошельков.4) был очень жестоким, и жертва провела шесть недель в больнице.5) В некоторых штатах США смертная казнь за 6) Мальчиков обвинили в ... после того, как их застали граффити на статуе.7) не рассматривается как серьезное преступление, но принимать вещи, не платя за них, является воровством.8) Скорость автомобиля в этой области очень высока.2. заполните глаголы в правильной форме.Лук, шить, стежок, мастер, внимание, звук, сдерживать, выполнять, похвастаться, погладить.1) Мы все должны стараться новый навык каждый день.2) Джек Том на спине, когда он поздравил его.3) У нее была привычка к ... другим, как к ней.4) В Японии, люди друг к другу в качестве приветствия.5) Моя сестра и я точно так же по телефону.6) Джейн ... кнопка на блузке, когда она все еще была в нем.7) Люди, которые о своих достижениях раздражают.8) Ничто не может ... Джордж Фом преследует свою мечту.9) Моя бабушка это одеяло от руки.10) Павел усердно учится ... чтобы стать ветеринаром.3. Совершайте слова из фраз.1) Отлично a) Дизайнер2) Тихий b) Умение3) Peer c) Инструкция4) Бесчисленное множество г) Давление5) Мода e) Лицо6) Игла f) Время7) Тщательная g) И нить8) Вне h) Определение9) Престижный i) Мир10) Тревожный j) Смысл11) Deep k) Shool12) Осторожно l) Ткань

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Составить 12 вопросов Scrutiny (parliamentary scrutiny) Parliamentary scrutiny is the close examination and investigation of government policies, actions and spending that is carried out by the House of Commons and the House of Lords and their committees.  Checking the work of Government One of Parliament's main roles is to examine and challenge the work of the government. The House of Commons and the House of Lords use similar methods of scrutiny, although the procedures vary. The principal methods are questioning government ministers, debating and the investigative work of committees. The government can publicly respond to explain and justify policies and decisions. Questions MPs and Lords get the opportunity to question government ministers either directly on the floor of the House during the regular oral question times or in writing. Question time takes place on the following days: Monday: 2.35pm - 3.35pm Tuesday: 11.35am - 12.35pm Wednesday: 11.35am - 12.35pm Thursday: 9.35am - 10.35am Ministers from each government department attend the Commons on a rota basis to answer oral questions. Each major Government department is allocated to a particular day of the week,  with a rota agreed by the Government and Opposition parties. Questions Book In the Lords, the House questions government ministers at the start of each day's business, but there are no set days for government departments. Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs) The Prime Minister answers questions every sitting Wednesday from 12.00noon -12.30pm. Debates Debates in the Commons provide an opportunity for MPs to look at the creation and amendment of laws as well as national and international issues and can be on any subject. Votes are often taken to see whether a majority of Members either support or reject any discussed laws or proposals. Westminster Hall debates take place in the Commons secondary chamber the Grand Committee Room. They give MPs an opportunity to raise local or national issues and receive a response from a government minister. In the Lords, one day a week is set aside for general debates and short debates take place on most days (lasting one and a half hours There are no votes on such debates. The House of Lords also check the work of government by scrutinising legislation. Committees Committees of smaller groups of MPs and/or Lords look at specific policy issues or legislation in detail. Different committees have different roles ranging from offering advice, to producing reports or altering legislation. The House of Commons has departmental select committees. These were established to 'shadow' government departments and scrutinise the spending,  administration and policy of each department. Both Houses have permanent and temporary committees. MPs and Lords also work together in Joint Select Committees. The government issues responses to most committee reports. Select committees are small groups of MPs or members of the House of Lords that are set up to investigate a specific issue in detail or to perform a specific scrutiny role. They may call in officials and experts for questioning and can demand information from the government. Select committees publish their findings in a report and the government is expected to respond to any recommendations that are made.
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