Oeddech chi'n golygu stoke?
Anas Sarwar: ...50,000 people are currently living with the condition, but have not been diagnosed. The condition has serious implications—patients are five times more likely to be at risk of a stroke, and those stokes are likely to be more severe. Briefly, I want to recognise the work that all Governments have done. It is important to stress that there is cross-party consensus on moving forward and...
Lord Collins of Highbury: ...policing of the internet, which is becoming an increasingly important aspect, not only of defence issues but of defending our liberal democracy and the values that we have talked about. The Doug Stokes article in the latest volume of International Affairs, published by Chatham House, said that Trump’s administration, “combines elements of isolationism with cost-benefit bilateralism...
Public Accounts: Re-use of components in the Royal Navy.
Witnesses: Stephen Lovegrove, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Defence Rear Admiral Richard Stokes, Assistant Chief of Naval Staff (Support) Colin Evans, Finance Director, Royal Navy Sir Simon Bollom, Chief of Materiel (Ships), Defence Equipment and Support
Earl Howe: ...Jessica Layla MASTERMAN, The Royal Logistic Corps Lance Corporal Rossa Dominick McPHILLIPS, Intelligence Corps, Army Reserve Colour Sergeant David Malcolm MILLS, Irish Guards Captain Ian David STOKES, Royal Regiment of Artillery Warrant Officer Class 2 Karen Ann STYLES, Adjutant General’s Corps (Staff and Personnel Support Branch) Major Fergus Keegan SULLIVAN, Corps of Royal Electrical...
Rachel Reeves: ...suggests that loneliness is worse for us than obesity, in terms of mortality, and that being acutely lonely is as bad for someone’s health as smoking 15 cigarettes a day. Just last month, Helen Stokes-Lampard, head of the Royal College of General Practitioners, said that loneliness can be as bad for someone’s health as a chronic long-term condition.
Michael Fabricant: Last night, I had a very pleasant evening, in Blacks Club, with Dr Helen Stokes-Lampard, the chairman of the Royal College of General Practitioners, who is my own personal GP from Lichfield. She was telling me that NHS data on patients will now be held on the cloud—and this system will work, of course, because individual programmes will access it. But how secure will the cloud be?
Liz Saville-Roberts: ..., and the people who are fleeing with nowhere to go. This is not even just about the immediate physical ramifications of the policy. The atmosphere of hate, fear and anger that it feeds also stokes the flames of radicalism. It is not a policy that builds peace and security. We are told that this is a relationship that is worth holding on to, but a relationship in which one party stands by...
Michael Fabricant: Helen Stokes-Lampard, the chair of the Royal College of General Practitioners, has rightly spoken about the burden of work on GPs. Notwithstanding that, what analysis has my right hon. Friend carried out of the effectiveness of fit notes in getting people back to work?
Rosena Allin-Khan: .... It is highly valued. Despite being the youngest county club in first-class cricket, it has produced excellent former and current England test players, including Paul Collingwood, Ben Stokes and Keaton Jennings, to name a few. The points deductions for all competitions mean that the club will start in the second division on minus 48 points, which will hamper its ability to be competitive...
NHS Sustainability Committee: Long-Term Sustainability of the NHS.
Witnesses: ...Bailey, Chair, Academy of Medical Royal Colleges Mr Ian Eardley, Vice President, Royal College of Surgeons Professor Jane Dacre, President, Royal College of Physicians (at 11:00 AM) Doctor Helen Stokes-Lampard, Chair, Royal College of General Practitioners Ms Janet Davies, Chief Executive & General Secretary, Royal College of Nursing Ms Cathy Warwick, Chief Executive, Royal College of...
NHS Sustainability Committee: Long-Term Sustainability of the NHS.
Witnesses: ...Bailey, Chair, Academy of Medical Royal Colleges Mr Ian Eardley, Vice President, Royal College of Surgeons Professor Jane Dacre, President, Royal College of Physicians (at 11:00 AM) Doctor Helen Stokes-Lampard, Chair, Royal College of General Practitioners Ms Janet Davies, Chief Executive & General Secretary, Royal College of Nursing Ms Cathy Warwick, Chief Executive, Royal College of...
Chi Onwurah: ...earlier for five days, and he was suffering from a serious cold. He was in the UK for a mere 24 hours, a short break from his busy schedule that included, among other things, campaigning for Carl Stokes in his successful bid to become the first black mayor of Cleveland, Ohio. Dr King was assassinated five months later in Memphis, Tennessee, where he was speaking in support of striking...
Alex Chalk: .... I would not vote for it. The House would not vote for it. It would be morally bankrupt and economically ruinous. There is therefore a danger that the motion unnecessarily sets hares running. It stokes fear when none need exist. The reality is that the duty of any British Government—this is plain as a pikestaff—is to protect the rights of their citizens. The SNP’s contributions have...
Petitions: Grouse shooting.
Witnesses: Dr Mark Avery, petition creator Jeff Knott, Head of Nature Policy, RSPB Amanda Anderson, Director, The Moorland Association Liam Stokes, Head of Shooting, The Countryside Alliance
Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Grouse Shooting.
Witnesses: Dr Mark Avery, petition creator Jeff Knott, Head of Nature Policy, RSPB Amanda Anderson, Director, The Moorland Association Liam Stokes, Head of Shooting, The Countryside Alliance
George Kerevan: ...that the hon. Gentleman has said so far. However, the argument against the lifetime ISA is that far from encouraging extra saving, it diverts existing savings from pensions into housing and stokes up the housing market. It does not actually resolve the problem that he has described so eloquently.
Michael Fabricant: On the subject of the NHS, 18 months ago my wonderful doctor, Helen Stokes-Lampard, suggested that I have a general “well man” check-up. It is just as well that I did: the blood test revealed a problem with my prostate, despite the fact that I was symptom-free. I was immediately referred to the Queen Elizabeth hospital in Birmingham, whose staff were simply wonderful. After a period of...
Alistair Burt: ...all very well to hear the history. The involvement of Russia, which the hon. Member for Islington South and Finsbury bravely mentioned, is a crucial part. Russia needs to understand that savagery stokes terrorism; it does not end it. Russia is rightly concerned about the possibility of radicalism in Chechnya and all that, but its efforts to deal with it are failing. Part of this discussion...
Steven Baker: ...creation of financial vulnerabilities, especially in the presence of positive supply shocks… From the Austrian perspective, this misguided response”— the response of the central bank— “stokes excess money and credit creation, resulting in an intertemporal misallocation of capital and the accumulation of imbalances over time. These imbalances eventually implode, leading to crisis...
Jim Shannon: ..., the assault waves of 130,000 British infantry called their rolls and checked their arms and ammunition. Each man was in “fighting order”, and given the extra burden of shovels, grenades, a Stokes mortar bomb, wire cutters, a gas mask, a prepared charge of explosives for cutting gaps in wire and other obstacles, many of them were carrying up to 90 lb. At 7.30 am, zero hour, the...