Shadow education secretary Andy Burnham said the announcement represented a 60% cut in funding.
He said the announcement was far from sounding the death knell for onshore wind.
Mr McDowell said the announcement had come as a shock to him and Mr O'Hagan's family.
But Labour's Shadow Energy Minister, Tom Greatrex, said the announcement marked another delay for the projects.
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Employee Tony Pritchard said the announcement had come as a shock to staff at the Barrow plant.
In Syria, Islamist rebels said the announcement marked what has been happening on the ground for months.
Mr Hardwick said the announcement was not unsettling for Lincolnshire Police and it was "business as usual".
Unite said the announcement came after months of discussion within Lloyds after the acquisition of HBOS in September.
The chief executive of the Consumer Council said the announcement was "good news".
The president of the Basque branch of Spain's governing Popular Party, Carlos Iturgaiz, said the announcement was "very disagreeable news".
Mr Reeve said the announcement has had a surprising impact on customers, with some hugging him in the street and crying.
But McCrary said the announcement alone doesn't amount to victory for terrorists.
Parents on the brink said the announcement provided a glimmer of hope.
Leader of Taunton Deane Borough Council, Councillor John Williams, said the announcement was "the best possible news Taunton could have wished for".
Scottish Finance Secretary John Swinney said the announcement was "extremely disappointing" and would lead to a "particularly worrying time" for Vion employees.
Mr Finucane's widow, Geraldine, said the announcement that it would be published in full was not a guarantee of openness and transparency.
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Labour MP for Hull East Karl Turner said the announcement had "come out of the blue" and was "terrible news for Hull".
Mr Ewing said the announcement was "good news for the tourism sector".
Liberal Democrat children's spokeswoman Annette Brooke said the announcement was long overdue.
In a research note to investors Friday, Watts said the announcement hints at a possible long-term acquisition of Sprint by the cable operators.
The head of Heritage Lottery Fund in Northern Ireland, Paul Mullan, said the announcement was "fantastic news for HMS Caroline and for Northern Ireland".
Nicola Blackwood, MP for Oxford West and Abingdon, said the announcement would mean the best and the brightest researchers would come to the area.
Councillor Shona Johnstone, vice-chairman of the Local Government Association's economy and transport programme board, said the announcement was a "step in the right direction".
Elgan Hearn, from the NUJ in north Wales, said the announcement was a "slap in the face to already overstretched news teams in the region".
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But sceptics in Kashmir said the announcement was an electioneering ploy.
Erewash MP Jessica Lee said the announcement was "hugely significant" and was a result of a team effort between local and county officials and other campaigners.
Plaid Cymru broadcasting spokesperson Bethan Jenkins said the announcement was in part good news, but the funding formula was only part of a package of measures.
Mr Khan said the announcement had been "about short-term gain, with vague commitments to the possibility of a new prison being built somewhere down the line".
But the Liberal Democrat MP and AM for the Brecon and Radnorshire area - Roger Williams and Kirsty Williams - said the announcement was "shattering" and "devastating".
President of the Confederation of Shipbuilding and Engineering Unions, Bobby Carson, said the announcement was a "devastating blow" to workers across the company, from its management down.
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