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amendment

[uh-mend-muhnt] / əˈmɛnd mənt /




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Peers voted 266 to 141 in favour of Conservative former minister Lord Nash's amendment to the Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill.

From BBC

Changing how that panel works or imposing limits on when it can approve raises would require a constitutional amendment, which requires voter sign-off.

From Los Angeles Times

The amendment must still clear both houses of parliament and could be referred to a committee for further scrutiny.

From Barron's

It comes as part of new amendments to a bylaw under the NSL that the government gazetted on Monday.

From BBC

Charlotte Hennessy, whose father Jimmy died in the 1989 disaster, said she felt Mahmood, who declined to meet relatives in recent weeks, was being "obstructive" over a proposed amendment about the security services.

From BBC