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A few fraternities have lost their charters, which will prevent the chapters from re-establishing themselves without a significant endorsement from their universities and national headquarters.
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The scheme will get under way as part of the new BBC charter, which will come into force next year.
Sun publisher News International, Telegraph Media Group, Associated Newspapers – which owns the Daily Mail – Trinity Mirror and Express Newspapers have drawn up a draft alternative royal charter, which will be put to the privy council later on Thursday.
The "Milan Charter", which will be presented to the United Nations, encourages visitors to commit to not wasting food and water, and to play an active role in building a sustainable world.
The ruling comes as the House of Lords is debating the final stages of the investigatory powers bill – the snooper's charter – which will put the security services' mass digital surveillance on a clear legal footing for the first time.
Meanwhile, Scotland's first minister Nicola Sturgeon is attacking Corbyn's support for the fiscal charter, which will commit the government to delivering an overall surplus by 2019-20 and to running an overall budget surplus in "normal times".
Charter, which will be America's second-biggest cable operator after the deal closes, had bid for Time Warner Cable last year before it was trumped by Comcast.The corruption scandal that has engulfed Petrobras, Brazil's state-controlled oil giant, continued to reverberate, as OAS, a Brazilian conglomerate, sought bankruptcy protection for nine of its businesses.
He was laying out in more detail how he and Mr Corbyn plans to restore trust in Labour's economic policy after surprising some by committing Labour to George Osborne's fiscal charter, which will commit future governments to running a budget surplus in "normal times".
He said the BBC would have to "continue to make tough choices and simplify the BBC in the next charter", which will begin in 2017, raising the prospect of the closure of more frontline services after the decision to axe the BBC3 TV channel.
Literally hundreds of millions of pounds will seep out of public service funding and we have to ask ourselves as a country if we want to maintain the strong tradition of public service broadcasting.' Much of the debate about renewing the BBC's 10-year royal charter, which will end when the government publishes a white paper in the next few months, is obscured by impenetrable policy-speak.
In addition to a public campaign to raise support, the group is writing a charter which will set out what they would like to see happen.
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