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That this House supports the provisions of the End of Life Assistance (Scotland) Bill introduced in the Scottish Parliament by Margo MacDonald MSP.
That this House supports the provisions of the End of Life Assistance (Scotland) Bill introduced in the Scottish Parliament by Margo MacDonald MSP.
That this House welcomes the statement in The Times by Jews for Justice for Palestinians signed by 540 Israeli academics, artists and writers, calling for an end to the slaughter in Gaza; and welcomes in particular its demands for an immediate unconditional ceasefire, an end to the blockade and the opening of dialogue with Hamas, without which there can be no durable peace, UK condemnation of Israeli breaches of the Geneva Conventions, just as the UK has condemned Hamas rockets, an investigation into war crimes that may have been committed by any party to the conflict, an embargo on arms to Israel and lastly the suspension of the EU-Israel Association until Israel fulfils the basic human rights conditions on which it is predicated.
That this House welcomes the statement in The Times by Jews for Justice for Palestinians signed by 540 Israeli academics, artists and writers, calling for an end to the slaughter in Gaza; and welcomes in particular its demands for an immediate unconditional ceasefire, an end to the blockade and the...
That this House condemns the management of the Sunday Herald, Herald and Evening Times in summarily dismissing over 240 journalists, telling them to reapply for their jobs, despite issuing each journalist with 90 days notice of redundancy; and further notes that the Herald is no longer available in the House of Commons.
That this House condemns the management of the Sunday Herald, Herald and Evening Times in summarily dismissing over 240 journalists, telling them to reapply for their jobs, despite issuing each journalist with 90 days notice of redundancy; and further notes that the Herald is no longer available in the House...
That this House deplores the level of foul language on television; and congratulates the Daily Mirror's campaign to stop this abuse.
That this House deplores the level of foul language on television; and congratulates the Daily Mirror's campaign to stop this abuse.
That this House congratulates Rangers Football Club on reaching the final of the UEFA Cup; and urges the Government to recognise this achievement by recommending Walter Smith for an honour at the next appropriate occasion.
That this House congratulates Rangers Football Club on reaching the final of the UEFA Cup; and urges the Government to recognise this achievement by recommending Walter Smith for an honour at the next appropriate occasion.
That this House calls for a formal apology from the hon. Member for Banff and Buchan for his ill-informed and outspoken condemnation of NATO action to protect the Kosovan people from Serbian aggression, describing NATO action as unpardonable folly; notes that the SNP were unable to recognise that a dictatorship engaged in ethnic cleansing warranted international action; and further notes that the SNP stood alone in its condemnation of NATO action with all other UK political parties supporting the action.
That this House calls for a formal apology from the hon. Member for Banff and Buchan for his ill-informed and outspoken condemnation of NATO action to protect the Kosovan people from Serbian aggression, describing NATO action as unpardonable folly; notes that the SNP were unable to recognise that a dictatorship...
That this House wishes the Scotland football team well in their match against Italy on 17th November 2007; and congratulates them on their splendid achievement so far in the European Championships qualifying competition.
That this House wishes the Scotland football team well in their match against Italy on 17th November 2007; and congratulates them on their splendid achievement so far in the European Championships qualifying competition.
That this House calls on the Government to publish the report into the collapse of Farepak.
That this House calls on the Government to publish the report into the collapse of Farepak.
That this House pays tribute to Nye Bevan and the radical, reforming Labour governments of 1945 to 1951 for establishing the National Health Service (NHS) on 5th July 1948, thereby removing the fear of ill health from hardworking families; and pays tribute to NHS staff throughout the United Kingdom, who provide health care free at the time of need, 24 hours each day, 365 days of each year.
That this House pays tribute to Nye Bevan and the radical, reforming Labour governments of 1945 to 1951 for establishing the National Health Service (NHS) on 5th July 1948, thereby removing the fear of ill health from hardworking families; and pays tribute to NHS staff throughout the United Kingdom, who...
That this House recognises the outstanding contribution that veterans have made to the country; and believes that Veterans' Day should be a national public holiday across the United Kingdom.
That this House recognises the outstanding contribution that veterans have made to the country; and believes that Veterans' Day should be a national public holiday across the United Kingdom.
That this House condemns the actions of Greenbelt Group Ltd with regards to the customers it serves, whilst recognising that it provides over 750 estates across the UK with open space maintenance, serving some 50,000 homes; notes that it is frequently failing to meet the standards as set out in the title deeds of each property it serves; further notes that whenever a customer contacts the company to lodge a complaint, including on health and safety issues, that customer service is consistently unsatisfactory; and believes that charging each household up to ??180 per year is an abuse of customer trust.
That this House condemns the actions of Greenbelt Group Ltd with regards to the customers it serves, whilst recognising that it provides over 750 estates across the UK with open space maintenance, serving some 50,000 homes; notes that it is frequently failing to meet the standards as set out in...
That this House expresses its deep concern that drivers at the Tesco depot in Livingston have been threatened with dismissal unless they sign up to new terms and conditions proposed by the company; notes that the new depot from which the drivers would be working is only 500 yards away from their current depot; further notes that some drivers fear that the new terms and conditions would cost them up to ??5,000 per year; is concerned about allegations of management attempting to bully the staff to accept the new conditions; and urges Tesco to come back to open meaningful negotiations with the drivers' trade union, the Transport and General Workers' Union.
That this House expresses its deep concern that drivers at the Tesco depot in Livingston have been threatened with dismissal unless they sign up to new terms and conditions proposed by the company; notes that the new depot from which the drivers would be working is only 500 yards away...
That this House congratulates W.L. Gore & Associates for topping The Sunday Times 100 Best Companies to Work For survey for the fourth year running; notes that their success is based on valuing their staff and creating an ethos where all staff feel part of a collective enterprise; commends them on the important role they play in the local economies of Livingston and Dundee, where their factories are based; notes that many staff with W.L. Gore stay for years due to the positive working environment; and urges other companies to follow the example set by W.L. Gore and to work harder to improve the working environment for their staff.
That this House congratulates W.L. Gore & Associates for topping The Sunday Times 100 Best Companies to Work For survey for the fourth year running; notes that their success is based on valuing their staff and creating an ethos where all staff feel part of a collective enterprise; commends them...
That this House refers the matter of the liquidation of Farepak, a Christmas saving scheme, which went into liquidation on Friday 13th October to the Trade and Industry Select Committee.
That this House refers the matter of the liquidation of Farepak, a Christmas saving scheme, which went into liquidation on Friday 13th October to the Trade and Industry Select Committee.
That this House passes on its condolences to the families of the miners who were killed in the Fallahill pit disaster of 1901, four of whose bodies were never recovered.
That this House passes on its condolences to the families of the miners who were killed in the Fallahill pit disaster of 1901, four of whose bodies were never recovered.
That this House congratulates the five Livingston teenagers, Elijah Meith, Alfred Meith, Michael Kowalski, Liam Shade and Ewan Hutchison, whose public spirited actions helped to save the life of a 77 year old Livingston man by responding to his cry for help and assisting the man back up to the top of the 10 feet embankment that he had fallen down; notes that the teenagers will be nominated for a Police Meritorious Award for their actions; and calls on all members of the House to support such actions of bravery and compassion.
That this House congratulates the five Livingston teenagers, Elijah Meith, Alfred Meith, Michael Kowalski, Liam Shade and Ewan Hutchison, whose public spirited actions helped to save the life of a 77 year old Livingston man by responding to his cry for help and assisting the man back up to the...
That this House calls on insurance companies to take action to reduce the travel insurance premiums charged to people who have suffered from serious diseases such as cancer; notes that premiums for people in such a position can be many times higher than otherwise quoted; and calls for action to be taken to lower premiums so that insurance costs do not prohibit former patients from travelling abroad.
That this House calls on insurance companies to take action to reduce the travel insurance premiums charged to people who have suffered from serious diseases such as cancer; notes that premiums for people in such a position can be many times higher than otherwise quoted; and calls for action to...
That this House condemns Chelsea Football Club for charging Celtic fans ??40 per ticket to attend a pre-season friendly match; and believes that this is further evidence that hard working families are being priced out of top class football and reinforces the need for fans' representatives to be elected to the boards of football clubs.
That this House condemns Chelsea Football Club for charging Celtic fans ??40 per ticket to attend a pre-season friendly match; and believes that this is further evidence that hard working families are being priced out of top class football and reinforces the need for fans' representatives to be elected to...
That this House recognises the potential increase in sales of counterfeit drugs as a result of purchases being made on the internet and from other unlicensed sources; and calls on the appropriate select committee to undertake an inquiry into the extent of the problem.
That this House recognises the potential increase in sales of counterfeit drugs as a result of purchases being made on the internet and from other unlicensed sources; and calls on the appropriate select committee to undertake an inquiry into the extent of the problem.
That this House congratulates West Lothian District Council for being voted Great Britain's best performing council; and further congratulates Grahame Morrice, the council leader, and fellow councillors, Alex Linkston, Chief Executive, and staff for this magnificent achievement.
That this House congratulates West Lothian District Council for being voted Great Britain's best performing council; and further congratulates Grahame Morrice, the council leader, and fellow councillors, Alex Linkston, Chief Executive, and staff for this magnificent achievement.