Oeddech chi'n golygu made jane?
Andrew Stephenson: ...connected purposes. The prosecution’s right of appeal in bail cases currently applies only to bail granted by a magistrates court. I present this Bill in response to the murder of my constituent, Jane Clough. Jane was murdered on 25 July last year by her ex-partner Jonathan Vass, who was out on bail at the time despite a series of charges having been brought against him. Jane Clough, a...
Siobhain McDonagh: ...’s law in this House last year, following the tireless campaigning of Marie McCourt after her daughter Helen McCourt was murdered in 1988. This is not a speech that I would ever have wished to make. On 15 June 1995, Ms Jane Harrison disappeared following a trip to Wood Green shopping centre. She has never been seen again and her body has never been found. She was just 32 years old. Jane...
Sharon Hodgson: ...like this is a very brave thing to do and I sincerely hope that their story, and today’s debate, will spark a change. In March this year my constituent, Mr Thomas, wrote to me about his daughter Jane, and the “deplorable treatment when attempting to access CAMHs support”. Jane, aged 16 at the time—she is now 17—tragically lost her mother as a result of alcohol abuse. Everyone...
Jane Ellison: On a point of clarity, may I make it clear that the Government do not support clause 108? I apologise for not making that clear before. On making tax digital, I refer colleagues to my statement at the beginning of our debate on the first group of amendments. Question put and negatived. Clause 108 accordingly disagreed to. Clauses 109 to 126 disagreed to. Clause 127 ordered to stand part of...
Resolved, Income tax: basic rate limit That provision may be made in the Finance Bill about the basic rate limit.— [ Jane Kennedy .] Resolved, Effect of transfer of rights to payment etc That provision may be made in the Finance Bill about cases in which a right to be paid, repaid or credited with a sum by the Commissioners for Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs has been transferred from...
...friends at Hansard, that saves them a small amount of work—which reads: “If there is one example that sums up the sheer horror of abuse and its continuation in the family court, it is that of Jane Clough. Jane was in an abusive and violent relationship until she finally took action and went to the police. Her ex-partner, Jonathan Vass, appeared in court charged with nine counts of...
Chris Grayling: I suspect that Jane from Liverpool has a vested interest in the answer to that question. I encourage George from Knowsley to tell Jane from Liverpool that she should not believe everything that she reads in the paper until the Government make an announcement. If any decisions are taken that would change the timetable of those elections, I am sure that Ministers will first inform the House.
Carál Ní Chuilín: ...the neurology inquiry in which it thanked the team for the opportunity to submit questionnaires and give oral evidence. It has also requested a briefing from the inquiry team prior to the inquiry making a report public. Those people have suffered enough, and they continue to suffer. Understandably, former patients of Michael Watt are dismayed and traumatised that he continues to refuse to...
Gordon Marsden: Jane Clough was stabbed to death outside Blackpool Victoria hospital by her former partner who had been freed on bail after being charged with nine counts of rape, and a similar case took place in the Blackpool area in the previous year. Jane Clough’s parents’ MP, the hon. Member for Pendle (Andrew Stephenson) has introduced a ten-minute rule Bill, which commands wide support. I wrote to...
Baroness Sherlock: ...for this area. By importing EU family provisions into our law, this Bill does not change substantive law, but it maintains our obligations without any guarantee of the reciprocity necessary to make them work. The result is that the Bill shunts us into a one-way street where the UK is obliged to apply the current provisions, but the EU 27 will not have to do the same for us because we will...
Jane Kennedy: I acknowledge the force with which my hon. Friend makes his case today. Indeed, he has made that case consistently and we will listen to the points that he makes. I shall come to the question of fuel duty in a moment, if he will allow me to make some progress.
Jane Kennedy: To ask the Secretary of State for Health (1) when he expects to make a decision on the Royal Liverpool Children's Hospital building project; and if he will make a statement; (2) what recent representations he has received on the Royal Liverpool Children's Hospital building project; and if he will make a statement.
Jane Kennedy: To ask the Secretary of State for Health (1) when he expects to make a decision on the Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospital's Trust's building project; and if he will make a statement; (2) what recent representations he has received on the Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospital's Trust's proposed building project; and if he will make a statement.
Bob Ainsworth: The Assets Recovery Agency came formally into being on 13 January, and its Director, Jane Earl, took up post on 3 February, as did her Assistant Director for Northern Ireland, Alan McQuillan. I have signed a commencement order to bring the Agency's powers of civil recovery, taxation, investigations and data sharing into force on 24 February, and the criminal confiscation provisions of the...
Bob Ainsworth: The Assets Recovery Agency came formally into being on 13 January 2003, and its Director, Jane Earl, took up post on 3 February 2003, as did her Assistant Director for Northern Ireland, Alan McQuillan. I have signed a commencement order to bring the Agency's powers of civil recovery, taxation, investigations and data sharing into force on 24 February 2003, and the criminal confiscation...
Andrew Griffiths: May I draw the Prime Minister’s attention to the tragic death of Ayeeshia Jane Smith in my constituency? Ayeeshia was 21 months old when she was stamped on by her mother so violently that it punctured her heart. The pathologist said her body resembled a “car crash victim”. Yet Ayeeshia had been known to social services since the day she was born. They knew about the violent boyfriends;...
Julie Cooper: It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Mr Robertson, and I pay tribute to my hon. Friend the Member for Birmingham, Yardley (Jess Phillips) for making a powerful speech on a subject that she knows a great deal about. She has already raised many important points, but I want to add something about the current state of affairs. In the north-west last year there were 140,000 reported...
Peter Kyle: My hon. Friend makes an incredibly important point. The fact that many of the men who inflict this violence are not only extremely manipulative, but extremely careful in the way they manipulate people and systems, means that far more effort should be put into understanding the victims, who can explain the type of behaviour the courts are dealing with. If we did that, a lot of heartbreak and...
John Healey: I beg to move, That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision to introduce leave, pay and allowance arrangements for parents of children born to surrogate mothers equal to those available to parents whose children are born to them; and for connected purposes. Almost three months ago, I had nearly finished a long Saturday morning advice surgery—we all do them—when in came two...
Amendment made: No. 26, in page 27, line 5, at end insert— '(4) The court shall not make an order under subsection (2) above unless it has been notified by the Secretary of State that the power to make such orders is exercisable by the court and the notice has not been withdrawn'.—[Jane Kennedy.]