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That this House notes that over 1,000 people attended a rally and march in Gosport on Sunday 4th March to demonstrate in favour of the retention of the Royal Hospital Haslar; congratulates local people for their determination to retain this outstanding facility which provides hospital in-patient and out-patient care to personnel in the armed forces and the population of South Hampshire; and urges the Government to consider ways in which the future of the Royal Hospital Haslar can be assured on a permanent basis.
That this House notes that over 1,000 people attended a rally and march in Gosport on Sunday 4th March to demonstrate in favour of the retention of the Royal Hospital Haslar; congratulates local people for their determination to retain this outstanding facility which provides hospital in-patient and out-patient care to...
That this House notes with concern the geographical inequality in the provision of orthodontic care and the shortage of training places for orthodontic specialists; further notes that one fifth of orthodontic specialists are due to retire in the next six years; further notes that a shortage of specialists is driving patients to consult practitioners who have insufficient training and experience; further notes that there are only two orthodontic specialists serving the whole of Hull and the East Riding of Yorkshire; and supports the British Orthodontic Society's call for the Government to increase the number of funded training posts in UK dental schools.
That this House notes with concern the geographical inequality in the provision of orthodontic care and the shortage of training places for orthodontic specialists; further notes that one fifth of orthodontic specialists are due to retire in the next six years; further notes that a shortage of specialists is driving...
That this House welcomes the opening of the Trafalgar Dental Practice at Rowner, Gosport operating as a social enterprise dental practice; will follow with interest the distinctive method of providing much-needed dental services in the Gosport area; and wishes the organisers, dentists and other staff well in this venture.
That this House welcomes the opening of the Trafalgar Dental Practice at Rowner, Gosport operating as a social enterprise dental practice; will follow with interest the distinctive method of providing much-needed dental services in the Gosport area; and wishes the organisers, dentists and other staff well in this venture.
That this House deplores the proposal to accommodate 400 young male asylum applicants at the Daedalus site in Lee-on-the-Solent; and urges the Government to adopt policies which would avoid the need for such establishments.
That this House deplores the proposal to accommodate 400 young male asylum applicants at the Daedalus site in Lee-on-the-Solent; and urges the Government to adopt policies which would avoid the need for such establishments.
That this House congratulates all staff at the Royal Hospital Haslar for their achievement in winning the accolade as the cleanest hospital in the United Kingdom.
That this House congratulates all staff at the Royal Hospital Haslar for their achievement in winning the accolade as the cleanest hospital in the United Kingdom.
That this House congratulates the all-amateur Gosport and Fareham rugby team for its performance in the final of the Powergen Intermediate Cup at Twickenham on Saturday 20 April; respects the Halifax team for its victory, but takes pride in the determination of Gosport and Fareham in maintaining its fighting spirit to the end; and notes that Gosport and Fareham were cheered on by a large and vocal crowd of supporters who took great pleasure in the achievement of the club's greatest success so far.
That this House congratulates the all-amateur Gosport and Fareham rugby team for its performance in the final of the Powergen Intermediate Cup at Twickenham on Saturday 20 April; respects the Halifax team for its victory, but takes pride in the determination of Gosport and Fareham in maintaining its fighting spirit...
That this House calls upon Her Majesty's Government to condemn the action of P&O Nedloyd in making 81 British seaman redundant and replacing them by Filipino labour; and asks for a statement of the Government's intentions in this matter.
That this House calls upon Her Majesty's Government to condemn the action of P&O Nedloyd in making 81 British seaman redundant and replacing them by Filipino labour; and asks for a statement of the Government's intentions in this matter.
That this House records with respect the death of Ion Ratiu, a great Romanian patriot, who campaigned from London to restore freedom and democracy to his native land for more than 50 years: pays tribute to his courage and determination which played a significant part in rescuing many democrats from the dictatorial regime in Romania as well as turning the tide against totalitarianism through his writings, broadcasts and political campaigning; remembers with affection a charming, cultured and urbane friend; and expresses deepest sympathy to his widow and sons.
That this House records with respect the death of Ion Ratiu, a great Romanian patriot, who campaigned from London to restore freedom and democracy to his native land for more than 50 years: pays tribute to his courage and determination which played a significant part in rescuing many democrats from...
That this House pays tribute to the work of those who operate the Coastguard air/sea rescue helicopter at Lee-on-the-Solent; appreciates that they provide 24-hour a day cover throughout the year in the exceptionally busy area of the Solent and the English Channel; notes that various studies over the years have confirmed the Daedalus site at Lee-on-the-Solent to be the most appropriate location for the rescue helicopter on the central southern coast; and urges the Maritime and Coastguard Agency and others involved to press ahead with action to maintain and upgrade the ground facilities at Daedalus.
That this House pays tribute to the work of those who operate the Coastguard air/sea rescue helicopter at Lee-on-the-Solent; appreciates that they provide 24-hour a day cover throughout the year in the exceptionally busy area of the Solent and the English Channel; notes that various studies over the years have...
That this House notes that some 22,000 people attended a rally and march from Walpole Park, Gosport, to the Royal Hospital, Haslar, on Sunday 24th January to protest about the proposed closure of the hospital; congratulates all those who took part on the good-humoured nature of this demonstration which is an issue of passionate concern to local residents; notes that all political parties have joined together in the Save Haslar Campaign; and urges Her Majesty's Government to reconsider its proposal to close the Royal Hospital, Haslar, and instead to use the facilities of the Royal Hospital, Haslar, in a new partnership with the National Health Service in order to continue medical cover of the highest order for the citizens of the Gosport and Fareham area and to maintain the Royal Hospital, Haslar, as a centre of excellence for the Defence Medical Services.
That this House notes that some 22,000 people attended a rally and march from Walpole Park, Gosport, to the Royal Hospital, Haslar, on Sunday 24th January to protest about the proposed closure of the hospital; congratulates all those who took part on the good-humoured nature of this demonstration which is...
That this House recognises the crucial contribution made to British armed forces by the Defence Medical Services; notes the current serious shortage of doctors, nurses and other medical staff in the Army, the Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force; recalls that the Royal Hospital Haslar was chosen in 1994 after extensive discussion as the single tri-service hospital and centre of medical excellence; observes that the Defence Medical College has been moved to a site adjacent to Haslar and that the Institute of Naval Medicine is also located in Haslar; agrees that Defence Medical Services should now be strengthened; and urges that this objective will not be achieved by closing the only tr-service hospital but by confirming its role and developing it as originally planned when the choice of Haslar was made.
That this House recognises the crucial contribution made to British armed forces by the Defence Medical Services; notes the current serious shortage of doctors, nurses and other medical staff in the Army, the Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force; recalls that the Royal Hospital Haslar was chosen in 1994...
That this House notes with concern that 910,000 taxpayers are facing fines and penalties because of failure to meet the 31st January deadline for submission of self-assessment forms; and urges Her Majesty's Government exceptionally in this unprecedented situation to extend the deadline by one month.
That this House notes with concern that 910,000 taxpayers are facing fines and penalties because of failure to meet the 31st January deadline for submission of self-assessment forms; and urges Her Majesty's Government exceptionally in this unprecedented situation to extend the deadline by one month.
That this House calls upon Her Majesty's Government to introduce legislation for all war memorials to be treated as listed monuments and so subject to the same planning controls as apply to all listed buildings and ancient monuments.
That this House calls upon Her Majesty's Government to introduce legislation for all war memorials to be treated as listed monuments and so subject to the same planning controls as apply to all listed buildings and ancient monuments.
That this House notes the devastating effect of the BSE crisis on the companies engaged in the specialist business of cowhead deboning; notes that most of these companies are small family-owned businesses whose proprietors recently incurred heavy expenditure in order to comply with stringent standards uniquely referable to head deboning imposed by the United Kingdom and European Union; observes that the Specified Bovine Material Order (Head Meat) 1996 banned the sale of head meat, putting the companies out of business and their proprietors at risk of bankruptcy; and calls upon Her Majesty's Government to discuss a scheme of compensation with the head deboning companies.
That this House notes the devastating effect of the BSE crisis on the companies engaged in the specialist business of cowhead deboning; notes that most of these companies are small family-owned businesses whose proprietors recently incurred heavy expenditure in order to comply with stringent standards uniquely referable to head deboning...
That this house notes that the consultation period during which representations may be made to the Radio Authority about the future use of the 105-108 MHz FM waveband ends on 22nd April; notes that one possible use of that waveband would be to permit small scale broadcasting with a service area of up to five kilometres; and urges support for this option, because it would allow a better means of transmission for over 300 hospital broadcasting stations, thus improving the accessibility of their programmes.
That this house notes that the consultation period during which representations may be made to the Radio Authority about the future use of the 105-108 MHz FM waveband ends on 22nd April; notes that one possible use of that waveband would be to permit small scale broadcasting with a service...
That this House takes note of the Savings Contracts (Amendment) Regulations 1992 (S.I., 1992, No. 3112), dated 9th December 1992.
That this House takes note of the Savings Contracts (Amendment) Regulations 1992 (S.I., 1992, No. 3112), dated 9th December 1992.
That this House takes note of the Savings Certificates (Children's Bonus Bonds) (Amendment) Regulations 1992 (S.I., 1992, No. 3113), dated 9th December 1992.
That this House takes note of the Savings Certificates (Children's Bonus Bonds) (Amendment) Regulations 1992 (S.I., 1992, No. 3113), dated 9th December 1992.
That this House takes note of the Savings Certificates (Yearly Plan) (Amendment) Regulations 1992 (S.I., 1992, No. 3114), dated 9th December 1992.
That this House takes note of the Savings Certificates (Yearly Plan) (Amendment) Regulations 1992 (S.I., 1992, No. 3114), dated 9th December 1992.
That this House takes note of the Savings Certificates (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 1992 (S.I., 1992, No. 3115), dated 9th December 1992.
That this House takes note of the Savings Certificates (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 1992 (S.I., 1992, No. 3115), dated 9th December 1992.
That this House takes note of the Premium Savings Bonds (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 1992 (S.I., 1992, No. 3116), dated 9th December 1992.
That this House takes note of the Premium Savings Bonds (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 1992 (S.I., 1992, No. 3116), dated 9th December 1992.