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That this House recognises the vital role that science and engineering play in the United Kingdom and applauds the initiative taken by scientific and engineering organisations led by the Royal Society of Chemistry in promoting Science and the General Election in the Houses of Parliament on 14th February; notes that this event is supported by the Royal Society, the Royal Academy of Engineering, the Science Council, the Engineering Council, the Institute of Physics, the Institute of Biology and Save British Science, as well as many other organisations; notes that the event seeks to highlight the enormous contribution that science and engineering make to vital areas of national life; notes the Charter for Science and Engineering which highlights some of the important issues with which the next Parliament and the next Government will have to deal; and hopes that these issues are widely discussed and publicly debated in the period leading up to the next general election.
That this House recognises the vital role that science and engineering play in the United Kingdom and applauds the initiative taken by scientific and engineering organisations led by the Royal Society of Chemistry in promoting Science and the General Election in the Houses of Parliament on 14th February; notes that...
Debate on a motion for the adjournment on cancer research. (Includes ref to Cm 4928).
Debate on a motion for the adjournment on cancer research. (Includes ref to Cm 4928).
That this House congratulates The Royal Society of Chemistry on holding its Parliamentary Links Day at the House on Tuesday 27th June and on its continuing commitment to serve the public interest by seeking to improve the access of Members of Parliament to scientific information and a better understanding of science; notes that the Society's pioneering parliamentary link scheme, which provides information and briefing on chemistry-related scientific subjects, is open to Right honourable and honourable Members on all sides of the House; further notes the extensive educational activity of the society to promote high quality chemistry teaching and education at all levels; applauds the theme of Problems for Society - Solutions from Science and the involvement in this year's Links Day for the first time of the scientific societies representing all the three core scientific disciplines of chemistry, physics and biology; and welcomes the contribution that Parliamentary Links Day makes to maintaining a dialogue between Parliament and the scientific community on scientific issues.
That this House congratulates The Royal Society of Chemistry on holding its Parliamentary Links Day at the House on Tuesday 27th June and on its continuing commitment to serve the public interest by seeking to improve the access of Members of Parliament to scientific information and a better understanding of...
Westminster Hall adjournment debate on engineering and physical sciences based innovation. (Inc ref to HC 195 1999/2000).
Westminster Hall adjournment debate on engineering and physical sciences based innovation. (Inc ref to HC 195 1999/2000).
To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry, what action is he taking to draw public attention to the importance of science and engineering. - Includes figures. (Holding answer 17 March 2000).
To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry, what action is he taking to draw public attention to the importance of science and engineering. - Includes figures. (Holding answer 17 March 2000).
To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry, if he will make a statement on his Department's involvement in activities relating to Science Week commencing on 17th March organised by the British Association. - Includes figures. (Holding answer 17 March 2000).
To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry, if he will make a statement on his Department's involvement in activities relating to Science Week commencing on 17th March organised by the British Association. - Includes figures. (Holding answer 17 March 2000).
That this House welcomes National Science Week commencing on 17th March and organised by the British Association; notes that in every constituency a scientific event is being arranged; and hopes that all honourable Members will support this admirable initiative designed to raise the awareness of science with both parents and children.
That this House welcomes National Science Week commencing on 17th March and organised by the British Association; notes that in every constituency a scientific event is being arranged; and hopes that all honourable Members will support this admirable initiative designed to raise the awareness of science with both parents and...
Westminster Hall adjournment debate on genetically modified organisms and biotechnology. (Inc ref to HC 286, HC 384 1998/99, CM 4527 and CM 4528).
Westminster Hall adjournment debate on genetically modified organisms and biotechnology. (Inc ref to HC 286, HC 384 1998/99, CM 4527 and CM 4528).
To ask the Secretary of State for Wales, How much money is currently spent by his Department on special advisers; and how much was spent during (a) 1996-97, (b) 1997-98 and (c) 1998-99. (Failed OPQ). - Includes table and figure.
To ask the Secretary of State for Wales, How much money is currently spent by his Department on special advisers; and how much was spent during (a) 1996-97, (b) 1997-98 and (c) 1998-99. (Failed OPQ). - Includes table and figure.
That this House congratulates the Royal Society of Chemistry on holding its Parliamentary Links Day at the House on Tuesday 22nd June and on its continuing commitment to serve the public interest by seeking to improve the access of Members of Parliament to scientific information and to their understanding of science; notes that the Society's pioneering Parliamentary Link Scheme, which provides information and briefing on chemistry-related scientific subjects, is open to Right honourable and honourable Members on all sides of the House; further notes the extensive educational activity of the Society to promote high quality chemistry teaching and education at all educational levels; applauds the Society's recent publication of the educational resource The Age of the Molecule which is being distributed to all schools, colleges and universities throughout the UK; welcomes the crucial link between the core science of chemistry and the United Kingdom's scientific research base; and notes that this year's Parliamentary Links Day is on the timely theme of Chemistry for Health which highlights the central role that chemistry plays to underpin, support and promote health.
That this House congratulates the Royal Society of Chemistry on holding its Parliamentary Links Day at the House on Tuesday 22nd June and on its continuing commitment to serve the public interest by seeking to improve the access of Members of Parliament to scientific information and to their understanding of...
That this House congratulates the Royal Society of Chemistry for its new educational initiative entitled, The Age of the Molecule, launched at the House of Commons during National Science Week, SET99; notes the Society's continuing educational work with all sectors of education and especially the wide-ranging resources made available to teachers of chemistry; applauds the initiative to make The Age of the Molecule freely available to every single secondary school, college and university in the country; and congratulates the Royal Society of Chemistry on its continuing contribution both to the promotion of science in schools and to the success of National Science Week.
That this House congratulates the Royal Society of Chemistry for its new educational initiative entitled, The Age of the Molecule, launched at the House of Commons during National Science Week, SET99; notes the Society's continuing educational work with all sectors of education and especially the wide-ranging resources made available to...
To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions, when the appraisal by the Environment Agency into the waste management licence application by Anglian Water for the N-Viro process at Great Stambridge will be completed and issued.
To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions, when the appraisal by the Environment Agency into the waste management licence application by Anglian Water for the N-Viro process at Great Stambridge will be completed and issued.
To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions, what steps he is taking to ensure that the N-Viro product from Great Stambridge is subject to the Sludge (Use in Agriculture) Regulations 1989 and the 1996 Code of Practice for agricultural use of sewage sludge.
To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions, what steps he is taking to ensure that the N-Viro product from Great Stambridge is subject to the Sludge (Use in Agriculture) Regulations 1989 and the 1996 Code of Practice for agricultural use of sewage sludge.