The UK government is devolving responsibility for the benefit to the Welsh government under welfare changes.
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To reform the Common Fisheries Policy by devolving power to national, regional and local levels.
But after that struggled the NHS is back to devolving responsibility down to a local level.
They also blame the federal government for devolving spending responsibilities to them without enough concomitant revenue.
His scheme, known as 'rolling devolution', envisaged devolving powers gradually to a new legislature.
Professsor Hughes Hallett said he was in favour of devolving a "basket of taxes more widely".
The band took its name from the concept of de-evolution, human being and society devolving, not progressing.
The government has set targets of devolving up to 85% of school budgets directly to school heads.
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They have better and more radical policies than the other parties for devolving power to local councils.
First Minister Carwyn Jones AM has also proposed devolving control of some taxes, though not income tax.
David Gauke said devolving the power to Edinburgh would raise the prospect of "substantial practical profit shifting issues".
Kumaratunga had promised "bold steps" to end the conflict, primarily by devolving power to the loyal Tamil community.
Devolving more powers to Holyrood is popular, according to opinion polls, but the proposal has lacked a clear sponsor.
Devolving more power to the English regions, for example, might help, except that the English are not conspicuously keen.
However, Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness has said he does not believe Mr Cameron had any intention of devolving them.
Seeing that this was going nowhere with the possibility of devolving into an unmanageable shouting match, I stopped the momentum.
However, Prime Minister David Cameron said there would be no decision on devolving them until after the Scottish referendum in 2014.
And I was wondering if you thought the band on future tours or whatever would be devolving more back into that.
His study, published in October, recommended devolving the allocation of central funds from government to regions via Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEP).
On Tuesday, the prime minister said there would be no decision on devolving the powers until after the Scottish referendum in 2014.
No Stone Unturned also echoes Lord Heseltine's campaigns in the 1980s for devolving power from Whitehall and re-invigorating the great industrial cities.
There are those, such as Mr Prescott and deputy Nick Raynsford, who genuinely believe in devolving power and the Treasury too is supportive.
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Ms Hirono replies that devolving power to individual islands or to regional boards will mean more layers of bureaucracy, not less of it.
On Tuesday, Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers met the prime minister over devolving the power to set the rate of the tax.
The possibility of devolving control of the bridges when the current franchise ends was "one of a number of options that are under consideration".
The final area in which the government should be bold is in devolving more power to local government and development agencies in the north.
Labour's commission, which includes MPs, MEPs, union members and academic advisers, said there was a case for devolving income tax but there are big caveats.
Devolving the tax powers has all-party support at the NI Executive.
Next month William Hague, the Tory leader, is due to announce that his party would go even further in devolving budgetary control to school heads.
They could include devolving clout over transport, housing and economic development.
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