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cross-party

British  

adjective

  1. denoting interaction between two or more political parties

    a cross-party group

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A cross-party parliamentary committee is involved in the process and behind-closed-doors talks about what documents to release are ongoing.

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Earlier in February, a cross-party group of MPs said tighter restrictions were needed immediately on high-risk cosmetic procedures such as liquid BBLs.

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He adds that he is talking to other parties about his work in the hope of getting cross-party buy-in for his proposals.

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The cross-party committee will discuss options after allegations that Andrew shared confidential government files while he was in the role, but will avoid focusing on him while he is involved in a police investigation.

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She will also announce in her policy speech a cross-party "national council" to discuss taxation and how to fund ageing Japan's ballooning social security bill, media reports said.

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