Oeddech chi'n golygu stoke?
Kerry McCarthy: Thankfully, the trouble in Bristol this week was not on the scale of that in London, Manchester and the midlands, and was not a repeat of the disturbances in Stokes Croft in Bristol, the so-called Tesco riot of a few months ago. It was for the most part an aimless copycat effort, although still very frightening for communities, who saw gangs marauding through the streets and setting fire to...
Jack Dromey: ...Alan. Who are they, the human face of police cuts—the casualties of Government policy? The Home Secretary was good enough to meet recently with six officers from the west midlands. Inspector Mark Stokes, a police officer for 33 years and a specialist in crime reduction—the longest serving in the country. An expert at designing out crime; for example, the Four Towers estate scheme in...
Robert Halfon: ...employer in Harlow. Road freight carries nearly 97% of everything we eat, wear or build with. High and rising fuel costs force the road freight companies to try to pass on the extra cost, and that stokes inflation. If they fail to pass on the increased costs, they go bust. The road freight companies face a further cruel impact that the UK green lobby must consider. Fuel duty levels on the...
Jack Dromey: .... The second defence is the assertion that there are only 11% of police on the front line at any one time. That simplistic nonsense fails to understand the nature of modern policing. Inspector Mark Stokes, one of the police officers whom the Home Secretary met, is an expert in designing out crime. At the 4 Towers estate, crime fell by 98% as a consequence of his work on the front line, but...
William Hague: ...violence. Only meaningful reform that meets the aspirations of the Syrian people can provide peace and stability for Syria in the long term. The alternative—ever more violent repression—simply stokes up anger and frustration that will spill over in the future. On the point raised by the right hon. Member for Rotherham (Mr MacShane), the European Union has already imposed a travel ban...
Jack Dromey: ...is a specialist in serious acquisitive crime—burglaries and cars—with one of the best detection records anywhere in the midlands. Is he or is he not a front-line police officer? Inspector Mark Stokes, 33 years a police officer, is a specialist in designing out crime, with an outstanding track record. On the Four Towers estate in Birmingham, for example, there has been a 98% fall in...
Caroline Dinenage: ...should never have to experience. Thinking of my own seven-year-old son, it makes me so determined to work hard and change things for them. Conversely, we have stunning waterfronts, the beauty of Stokes bay looking over to the Isle of Wight and the Falklands memorial gardens, with their amazing views across the harbour. There is also evidence of Gosport's distinguished military heritage...
Julian Huppert: ...his aims or his methods. If one includes the parallel Cambridge University constituency, which operated from 1603 to 1950, the list also includes many great scientists, including Sir George Gabriel Stokes and Sir Isaac Newton, who was arguably the first scientist to make money, although in his case it was as Master of the Mint. In the light of recent discussions, I should also say that the...
Joan Ruddock: ...Theodorou Ashley Ibbett Charlotte Coles Dagmar Droogsma Dan Yeo David Armstrong David Warrilow Debbie Dickinson Emma Williams Esther Blythe Faye O'Connor Hannah Ryder Harriet Bristow Helen Stokes Ames Davey Jim Penman John Ashton Jon Townley Jos Wheatley Katie Elliott Kaveh Guilanpour Laura Johansen Libby Townshend Liz Kitchen Mads Libergren Martin Hession Mel Speight Mike Cork Neil...
Lord Willoughby de Broke: ...want a risk-free deposit they should buy gilts or put their money with NS&I. State protection—or, more accurately, taxpayer protection—for depositors carries a double risk as state support stokes future risk-taking by banks. It is only rational behaviour for banks to double their bets: if the bets come off they win; if they do not, the state guarantees their losses. As Vince Cable...
Angela Smith: The members of the selection panel are: Angela Sarkis (chair on panel, member of Capacitybuilders Board), Titus Alexander (Novas Scarman), Rachael Stokes (NCVO) and Jessica Ellis (Capacitybuilders) The panel have short listed 49 organisations at this stage in the process. As this is an action research programme, short listing decisions were based largely on ensuring that the projects...
Stephen Williams: ...of England Regional Development Agency has had its budget for this year cut, which means that some of the programmes that it would have funded in the city of Bristol, such as the regeneration of Stokes Croft, have had to be chopped. Young people leaving school or college who wish to enter higher education this year will face uncertainty as they await their A-level results. We know that the...
Stephen Williams: ...from the RDA saying that as a result of the cut in its capital budget it is no longer able to support some of the projects that it had hoped to fund in my constituency, such as the regeneration of Stokes Croft, which is one of the gateways into the city centre. Of course, all RDAs are also affected by the downturn in the property market, because they depend, to some extent, on land sales...
Lord Bach: ... Lukman Southern Health & Social Care Trust Mac Giolla Cathain Caoimhin Office of Lord Chancellor Lunney Catherine Cicapni Wilson Stephen Jeffrey Life Sentence Review Commission Stokes Christopher NI Prison Service Flanagan Gerard Legal Aid Assessment Office Hamill Jessica Patricia Secretary of State for NI Brown David Secretary of State Northern Ireland...
Bob Neill: ...constituents who are affected and there was not a single response in support of the proposals, not least because not one of the four options included keeping A and E on the Queen Mary's site. That stokes up real concerns that the part of the site not covered by private finance arrangements may eventually be disposed of.
Steve Webb: ...am not saying—no to more houses. South Gloucestershire is not an area of nimbys: over the past 20 years, it has taken 27,000 extra houses, including the biggest housing estate in Europe—Bradley Stoke. In the used currency, we are now being asked for another four Bradley Stokes. That is on top of what we already have. In 2006, the then all-party cabinet of South Gloucestershire council...
Baroness Hayman: My Lords, I regret to inform the House of the death today of Lord Stokes. On behalf of the House, I extend our condolences to his family and friends.
Lord Darzi of Denham: ...a programme grant entitled Cost-efficient service provision in neurorehabilitation: defining needs, costs and outcomes for people with long-term neurological conditions to Professor Lynne Turner-Stokes, North West London Hospitals NHS Trust/King's College London. The award is subject to contractual negotiation, but we anticipate that it will be for some £2 million and will run for five...
Tony Baldry: ...be disposed of with the Secretary of State's consent". However, notwithstanding attempts to protect them, all too many allotments are disappearing and even fewer new ones are being created. Geoff Stokes, secretary of the National Society of Allotment and Leisure Gardeners, has observed: "In general, few new sites have been set up and those that have are mainly by parish councils". Under...
Steve Webb: ...unsustainable. I shall try to give people a feel for what 30,000 houses will look like. Just as newspapers enjoy talking about a country the size of Wales, we have a local unit called a Bradley Stoke. Bradley Stoke is a large new town in our area, and a Bradley Stoke unit is about 7,500 houses. To give my constituents a feel for what is planned, it is four Bradley Stokes, or an extra...