Oeddech chi'n golygu stoke?
Lord Greaves: ...on will have anything to do with England, but it is an asymmetrical relationship and is falling apart in all sorts of ways. Every time there is a little example of something falling apart, it just stokes up the pressure for Scottish independence. In my view, Scottish independence as such, just brought about by a referendum, would be pretty disastrous for this island. We must sort out the...
David Tredinnick: ...for Daddy”—they are now 32 and 30. I have worked with some fantastic officers in my constituency. I want to thank the presidents, some of whom are no longer with us: Jim Davenport, Geoffrey Stokes, David Palmer, Derek Crane, Rosemary Wright and Reg Ward. The chairmen I have worked with include Jack Goulton, Anita Wainwright, David Brooks, Carol Claridge, David Palmer, Derek Crane,...
Lord McNally: .... Likewise, the gracious Speech is silent on the ongoing failure of the Conservative Party to carry out the recommendations of the Leveson inquiry into our press. The recent treatment of Ben Stokes, Gareth Thomas and the Duchess of Sussex is clear evidence that the press is still up to its bad old ways. Finally, and returning in a way to education and to the theme that the noble Lord, Lord...
Nicky Morgan: I thank the hon. Gentleman for his question. All of us have complete empathy with the strong feelings of both Ben Stokes—I believe that is the story the hon. Gentleman is referring to—and Gareth Thomas, who experienced a similar invasion of privacy in the same week. Decisions on whether the press’s actions in those cases were in breach of its agreed standards should be made by the...
Lord Butler of Brockwell: ...that in view of the large television audiences for the proceedings of the court and following the ending of the televising of the Ashes contest, my noble friend has a claim to have become the Ben Stokes of the legal profession. My career was spent in an era when judicial review became established as a means of challenging unreasonable exercises of power by the Executive. Although...
Iain Gray: ..., we can have no confidence that the current UK Government understands that, desires such a system or is capable of delivering it. Instead, as with so much of the Brexit shambles, the Government stokes worry and uncertainty daily, and this Parliament must stand four-square against that. Our view is that the best deal for higher education, as with so much else, would be to remain in the...
Baroness Evans of Bowes Park: ..., including President Ramaphosa of South Africa, Prime Minister Modi of India and Prime Minister Morrison of Australia, who heroically masked his emotions in the face of the historic innings of Ben Stokes. In every conversation I was struck by the enthusiasm of my colleagues to strengthen their relations with this country, whether on trade, security and defence or science and technology. I...
Vicky Ford: May I thank my right hon. Friend for mentioning Ben Stokes in his speech? I was lucky enough to be there that day, and it reminded me that sometimes even the most difficult of challenges can be achieved. I do believe it will be possible to achieve an agreed negotiation with the EU, although it is difficult. If it is achieved on 17 October, is there sufficient time for this House to approve...
Michael Fabricant: I have discussed this matter with Helen Stokes-Lampard, the chair of the Royal College of General Practitioners, and she makes the point that there is not training available for GPs to feel confident enough to prescribe this medicine themselves.
Seema Kennedy: My Rt. hon. Friend the Secretary of State has met with both Richard Vautrey and Helen Stokes-Lampard as representatives of the profession to discuss a range of issues, including, but not limited to, the creation of Primary Care Networks. In addition, Departmental officials have been in regular communication with both the Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) and the British Medical...
Preet Kaur Gill: My constituent Georgia Stokes has two children with autism who have been unable to get the support they need and are therefore not at school because of incorrect diagnoses. Every child with autism is unique, which is why awareness raising and education about autism is vital. Some 34% of children on the autism spectrum say that the worst thing about being at school is being picked on. This...
Economic Affairs Committee: The Economic Case for HS2 follow-up.
Witnesses: (at 3:35 PM) Mr Chris Stokes, Independent Rail Consultant Ms Bridget Rosewell CBE, Founder, Volterra (at 4:30 PM) Mr Tim Wood, Northern Powerhouse Rail Director, Transport for the North Ms Hilary Sayers, Development Coordinator , Manchester City Council
Steve Brine: No, I will not, because everyone had a chance to speak and wanted the Minister to respond. As I have said, I think that GPs have had a hard rap this afternoon. Before the debate I spoke to Helen Stokes-Lampard, who chairs the RCGP, because I anticipated that that would happen. I asked her whether she would be willing to come to the House if I were to facilitate a roundtable—perhaps...
Science and Technology Committee (Lords): Forensic Science.
Witnesses: ...Hunt, CEO, Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences Mr Angus Marshall, Director and Principal Scientist, n-gate Ltd Dr David Schudel, Forensic scientist, Keith Borer Consultant (at 4:25 PM) Mr Mark Stokes, Head of Digital, Cyber & Communications Forensics Unit, Metropolitan Police Dr Jan Collie, Managing Director and Senior Forensic Investigator, Discovery Forensics Professor Peter Sommer,...
Jack Dromey: ...of the most outstanding police officers in the west midlands were forced out of the service—people such as Detective Constable Tim Kennedy, who was one of the best in Britain, and Inspector Mark Stokes, whose leadership was outstanding. Those were excellent men and women who had served in the police for 30 years and were forced out at the age of 51, 52 and 53, all as a consequence of the...
Emily Thornberry: ...Secretary for his attempt to answer that question, but even he surely knows in the depths of his soul that when we have a President such as Donald Trump, who bans Muslims and supports Nazis, who stokes conflict and fuels climate change, who abuses women and cages children, it is not a record to be admired, but a record to be abhorred. I simply ask the Foreign Secretary not just why he...
Steve Brine: ..., as part of their commitment to continuing professional development. Indeed, I have resolved—I have already sent a note to myself—to send a copy of the report of the debate to Professor Helen Stokes-Lampard, who currently leads the RCGP, and to ask for the college’s latest thinking about this subject. Before any medical condition can begin to be treated, it must be diagnosed. That...
Steve Brine: ...too. If doctors in general practice are a counsel of despair, it is little wonder that people do not want to follow them. There are some good, positive voices in general practice, ably led by Helen Stokes-Lampard, who leads the Royal College of General Practitioners. She is a brilliant example of the cup being half full. That kind of positivity is very important—it is a partnership.
Steve Brine: ...on a range of measures to boost recruitment into general practice. The existing professionals also have a role to pay, and the superb chair of the Royal College of General Practitioners, Helen Stokes-Lampard, is really leading from the front in that respect.
Environmental Audit: 25 Year Environment Plan.
Witnesses: Dr Simon Pryor, Natural Environment Director, The National Trust Dr Richard Benwell, Wildlife and Countryside Link Georgia Stokes, Chair, The Birmingham and the Black Country Local Nature Partnership Ruth Davis MBE, Deputy Director, RSPB Dr Haydn Davies, UK Environmental Law Association Professor Andrew Jordan, Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, School of Environmental Sciences,...