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Pat McFadden: ...rules of the Union." 2004-05 (D/3/04) Beaumont v. Amicus Order—"I order that Mr. Lyons shall cease forthwith to hold office as joint general secretary of Amicus." 2003-04 1. (D24-27/03) Stokes v. GMB Order—"5.1 subject as hereafter, the election to the position of deputy general secretary of the union, the result of which was declared on 15 April 2003 ("the disputed...
Mark Field: .... Gentleman has put his concerns on the record. The move by the Scottish National party's Administration at Holyrood to drive a new wedge into the area of health spending is clever politics, for it stokes up resentment on the subject that is of most concern in relation to the postcode lottery. It is a trap into which those who truly support the Union should not fall. I have to say that my...
Lord McColl of Dulwich: ...show that one in four older people have symptoms of depression that warrant intervention. It also reports that dementia costs the health and social care economy more than cancer, heart disease and stokes combined. As far as concerns tackling discrimination and stigma for those with mental health issues, it is important to emphasise that one-third of the population in this country suffer...
David Lammy: ..., Fife Scotland 1,587,000 John Finnie street and Bank street, Kilmarnock Scotland 1,990,000 The Green, Aberdeen Scotland 1,400,000 Shepton Mallet, Somerset South-west 250,000 Stokes Croft, Bristol South-west 535,000 Oswestry town centre, Shropshire West Midlands 579,000 Willenhall, west midlands West Midlands 960,000 A further £15 million has been...
Paul Holmes: The multinational company GKN recently announced its proposal to close a factory in Chesterfield, the GKN Sheepbridge Stokes plant. As a result, 420 engineering workers based in a modern efficient factory face losing their jobs to Asia or Latin America. What hope or support can the Prime Minister offer to those 420 skilled workers, given that unemployment is now at its highest since 1997,...
Stewart Jackson: ...in council properties are most likely to be burgled. The poorest suffer from vehicle crime. Under this Government, unemployed people are most likely to be the victims of violent crime. Mrs. Peggy Stokes of the Walton action group in my constituency is sick of graffiti blighting her street, so she cleans it up herself. She says: "This used to be a nice area, but it is being ruined. I was...
John Gummer: ...(Chris Mole) is present. We have had little support from him in our battle for Ipswich hospital and that is sad. If Ipswich were represented today by Jamie Cann, Ken Weetch, Dingle Foot or Richard Stokes—four fine former Labour Members of Parliament—they would have been battering on the Minister's door. The Minister would hardly have been able to move without their saying, "Do...
Richard Taylor: ...the Review's proposals will be, but the Drakelow site might well be worth raising in any debate." That is why I am raising the Drakelow site. First, there are the tunnels. I am grateful to Paul Stokes for his volume "Drakelow Unearthed", which I found in the Kidderminster library, which goes into great detail. Drakelow sits at the southern end of a ridge of soft red sandstone in which...
Bob Spink: ...a site for a proposed assault course near Rivenhall in Thundersley are rightly deeply concerned about the implications of that proposal for their quality of life and their green-belt land. Mr. Stokes and the residents of Rivenhall are worthy people seeking to defend their community and green belt from inappropriate development and exploitation, and they do a great community service in...
Lord Warner: ...Parker, University of York, Cost: £334,837 Support for carers, particularly those with multiple caring roles: an investigation of support needs and cost of provision, Professor Lynne Turner-Stokes, Kings College, London, Cost: £287,827 Long-term involvement in fitness enablement study Dr Helen Dawes, Oxford Brookes University Cost: £243,889 Defining the palliative care needs of people...
John Randall: ...that the perpetrators of those actions have not been caught. KFOR is seemingly powerless—although it represents the best diplomatic way to prevent a lot of what is happening—and that only stokes the fires. If we do not have a fair and equitable solution, we will only make more problems for ourselves. We do not need a history lesson to remember what happened in Germany after the first...
Tim Farron: ...we cannot bind our successors to behave in a certain way. The Minister knows that. Not to define and extend the powers of the commissioner is naive and politically counter-productive. It simply stokes the suspicions and fears of people such as me and the increasing number of people outside Parliament who are opposed to the Bill. We are merely trying to be helpful and to do a better...
Keith Vaz: ...appalling content, should not be allowed on the market. The case of Stefan Pakeerah shocked the city of Leicester. Warren Le Blanc lured Stefan from Glenfield into the woodlands near his home at Stokes Wood Park, New Parks, Leicester, then chillingly inflicted more than 50 injuries with a claw hammer and a kitchen knife. He initially intended robbing Stefan of drugs and cash to raise money...
Alun Michael: ...—£74,000 Committee on products and processes for use in public water supply Mr. Owen Hydes OBE (chair) Mr. Stephen Robjohns Mr. Anthony Lloyd Mrs. Joy Fraser Dr. John B Greig Professor Roger F Stokes Mr. Geoff R Tute Mr. Robin M Walls The chair receives £230 per day, members receive £196. Defra expenditure on sponsorship—£107,500 Darwin Advisory Committee Professor David Ingram...
Martin Linton: ...Palestinian leaders will have no chance if Israel is allowed to continue to create what President Bush called new realities on the ground? It is this constant encroachment on Palestinian land that stokes up the hatred that perpetuates the conflict and is the recruiting sergeant for yet more suicide bombers.
Austin Mitchell: ...to proceed by diktat in that way. My hon. Friend the Member for Cleethorpes (Shona McIsaac) wrote directly to the National Society of Allotment and Leisure Gardeners. Its general secretary, Geoff Stokes, looked at the problem and said that rents would average £70 as a result. That is three times the national average, and one of the highest levels in the country. The rent rise was imposed...
Phil Woolas: ...key decisions were taken. On 12 June 1989, some 98 votes were cast against televising Parliament. One of those who voted against was the then hon. Member for Halesowen and Stourbridge, Sir John Stokes, who fiercely opposed the televising of Parliament, as some hon. Members may recall. He told the House: "I have always felt that, in general, the coming of the television industry has been...
Mr Tony Colman: ...a tremendous network of UNAs out there in each of our constituencies that we need to support. I pay tribute to my own Putney UNA—chairman Dave Crookenden, vice-chair Rob Storey and secretary Jo Stokes. I am very proud to be its vice-president. I believe that the United Nations is the one hope for the world. At today's Remembrance day service in Putney, the final prayer ran as follows:...
Clive Efford: ...or patients warns that any of the side effects may be permanent, which is the most important issue in the debate. The problems with Roaccutane reached my attention when I was approached by Mrs. Stokes-Perkins. Her son Jack was diagnosed with acne at the age of 13. He was a successful student at school and one of those sickening individuals who are good at just everything they do. He was...
Lord Mowbray and Stourton: ...all have our beliefs that we must accept. With the help of friends I have gathered together a few facts, most of which have already been mentioned. So far no speaker has mentioned Jennifer and Bob Stokes from Hertfordshire who killed themselves by drinking a lethal dose of sodium pentobarbital in an assisted suicide in Zurich, which has been much written about. Their family was appalled....