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That this House congratulates Siobhan Cameron, owner of The Creel Seafood Bar, Fionnphort Pier, Isle of Mull, on winning the Best Seafood Establishment in Scotland, at The Food Awards Scotland 2021; commends the hard work of manager, Niamh Cowan, and all the staff of the Creel Seafood Bar in contributing...

Primary sponsor
Brendan O'Hara (Scottish National Party)
Type
Early day motions
Date
30 November 2021
Reference
719
House
House of Commons
The responsibility for ensuring that Royal Mail meets its quality of service standards rests with Postcomm, the postal services regulator. I understand from Postcomm that on the Isle of Mull, which is part of the PA postcode district, Royal Mail is required to meet the standard of 91.5 per cent. of first class mail delivered the next day, and that that standard is being met across that postcode district.
Answered by
Pat McFadden (Labour)
Answering body
Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
22 November 2007
Reference
467 c1328
House
House of Commons
I am afraid that the issue to which the hon. Gentleman refers is not so much to do with postal services as with European legislation on transport. The reason why this is happening is that new legislation requires that all vehicles weighing more than 7.5 tonnes, including those operated by Royal Mail, must travel at no more than 56 mph. That is the cause. It is not so much to do with Royal Mail as with the speed limits on the trucks that carry the mail.
Answered by
Pat McFadden (Labour)
Answering body
Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
22 November 2007
Reference
467 c1328
House
House of Commons
What assessment he has made of the performance of Royal Mail against national standards for mail delivery, with particular reference to the service on the Isle of Mull; and if he will make a statement.
Asked by
Alan Reid (Liberal Democrat)
Answering body
Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform
Oral questions - Lead
Status
Answered
Date
22 November 2007
Reference
467 c1328; 166791
House
House of Commons
But just last month, Royal Mail stopped sending the mail to Mull on the first ferry of the day. That means that it is being delivered to customers throughout the island two hours later that it has been for many years. The daily newspapers are also affected, meaning that they do not arrive in the shops until about midday. Will the Government, as the owners of Royal Mail, investigate this and demand that Royal Mail give to people on Mull the same service that until last month they had enjoyed for many years?
Asked by
Alan Reid (Liberal Democrat)
Answering body
Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform
Oral questions - 1st Supplementary
Status
Answered
Date
22 November 2007
Reference
467 c1328
House
House of Commons

This has been very interesting. Until the Minister gave his explanation, I could not picture properly the scene that would emerge in the different parts of the United Kingdom when a suspicious person arrived. I think the Minister was saying that the risk-based approach is that when someone wishes to...

Member
Baroness Carnegy of Lour (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
25 July 2007
Reference
694 c206GC
House
House of Lords

I agree that these things need to be properly tackled. It is understandable why a risk-based approach is adopted. You do not want to deploy disproportionate resources where those resources could be best used somewhere else to tackle another aspect of the same problem. I undertake to ensure that in...

Member
Lord Bassam of Brighton (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
25 July 2007
Reference
694 c205-6GC
House
House of Lords

That is precisely the point I was about to make. I am grateful to the noble Baroness for her support. These cases have to be considered on a case-by-case basis, that is only proper, and it would not be right for us to act in the way the noble Lord...

Member
Lord Bassam of Brighton (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
25 July 2007
Reference
694 c182GC
House
House of Lords

I do not think the Minister is doing it; he is relying on voluntary organisations and so on to disseminate this information. He referred to cost, but there is hardly any cost in comparison with the massive bills we have to meet when people are not given information and are...

Member
Lord Roberts of Llandudno (Liberal Democrat)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
25 July 2007
Reference
694 c191-2GC
House
House of Lords

I thank the Minister for so thoroughly going over all the aspects of the Bill as it applies to Scotland and for giving us so much of an explanation. We will have to read Hansard carefully to understand the interaction of the various Acts and to be fully satisfied on...

Member
Duke of Montrose (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
25 July 2007
Reference
694 c208GC
House
House of Lords

Perhaps I may offer this final reassurance. It is not in anyone’s interests to have porous borders. There is a national debate going on about this. We have had a Statement today that deals with it in part. We will have our agreements and disagreements about the effectiveness of the...

Member
Lord Bassam of Brighton (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
25 July 2007
Reference
694 c207-8GC
House
House of Lords

I am most grateful. On the criminal justice and immigration measure that is coming down the track, which the noble Lord said he was not sure would be included, there are precedents for consolidation of legislation which is in progress at the time of the consolidation measure. Therefore, I very...

Member
Lord Avebury (Liberal Democrat)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
25 July 2007
Reference
694 c197GC
House
House of Lords

I think it will be a new Bill but it will involve consolidation and simplification. Let me turn my mind back to the issues raised by the noble Lord, Lord Avebury. He asked whether the immigration Bill in the next Session would be consolidated in due course. I hope I...

Member
Lord Bassam of Brighton (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
25 July 2007
Reference
694 c196-7GC
House
House of Lords

I think I was saying that drugs, immigration, security and terrorism are reserved matters, but there is a close inter-relationship between the subject matter of the Bill and the police, who are devolved to Scotland. Given that, not only do we have the right to discuss this matter, but the...

Member
Baroness Carnegy of Lour (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
25 July 2007
Reference
694 c200-1GC
House
House of Lords

My noble friend Lady Carnegy and I have given notice that we wish to oppose the Question whether Clause 59 shall stand part of the Bill because of the effect that it is designed to create. The Government have still not provided a full and sufficient explanation about how securely...

Member
Duke of Montrose (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
25 July 2007
Reference
694 c197-9GC
House
House of Lords

Since nearly the whole Bill extends to Northern Ireland, I would like to say something about that jurisdiction. Earlier today there was an informal meeting in Parliament with the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland and several noble Lords whose full-time homes are in Northern Ireland. They made the following...

Member
Lord Hylton (Crossbench)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
25 July 2007
Reference
694 c201GC
House
House of Lords

I respect what the noble Baroness says. I am trying to set out the whole picture. The issue of people-trafficking has been raised. Clause 30(1) and (2), which amend the Asylum and Immigration (Treatment of Claimants, etc.) Act 2004, relate to matters devolved to Scotland. That is because Section 4...

Member
Lord Bassam of Brighton (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
25 July 2007
Reference
694 c203-5GC
House
House of Lords

Before the Minister sits down, would he deal, as he promised, with the point raised by my honourable friend the Member for Orkney and Shetland, as reported in the Scotsman on Monday, that there are only two Customs officers and one immigration officer in the whole of Orkney and Shetland,...

Member
Lord Avebury (Liberal Democrat)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
25 July 2007
Reference
694 c205GC
House
House of Lords

Raising the minimum age from 18 to 21 at which foreign nationals can get a marriage visa was foreshadowed by the Minister in another place, Liam Byrne, in March and has had a fairly general welcome, although for reasons already partly adduced by my noble kinsman in moving the amendment,...

Member
Lord Avebury (Liberal Democrat)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
25 July 2007
Reference
694 c174-6GC
House
House of Lords

moved Amendment No. 70: 70: Before Clause 56, insert the following new Clause— ““Access to immigration advice in police custody (1) Schedule 2 to the Immigration Act 1971 (c. 77) is amended as follows. (2) After paragraph 25C insert— ““25CA (1) This paragraph applies if— (a) a person has been...

Member
Lord Avebury (Liberal Democrat)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
25 July 2007
Reference
694 c178-80GC
House
House of Lords