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This is a joint statement with the Secretary of State for the Home Department.
As Ministers with joint responsibility for the Leveson Inquiry into the culture, practices, and ethics of the press, today under section 20(7) of the Inquiries Act 2005, we have decided to vary the Final Restriction Order (FRO)...
This is a joint statement with the Secretary of State for the Home Department.
As Ministers with joint responsibility for the Leveson Inquiry into the culture, practices, and ethics of the press, today under section 20(7) of the Inquiries Act 2005, we have decided to vary the Final Restriction Order (FRO)...
I am repeating the following Written Ministerial Statement made today in the other place by my Right Honourable Friend, the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, Lucy Frazer KC MP:
This is a joint statement with the Secretary of State for the Home Department.
As Ministers with joint responsibility for...
I am repeating the following Written Ministerial Statement made today in the other place by my Right Honourable Friend, the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, Lucy Frazer KC MP:
This is a joint statement with the Secretary of State for the Home Department.
As Ministers with joint responsibility for...
Speaker's statement on the Mail on Sunday article about the Rt hon Member for Ashton-under-Lyne.
Speaker's statement on the Mail on Sunday article about the Rt hon Member for Ashton-under-Lyne.
It may disappoint you, Madam Deputy Speaker, but it will come as no surprise that I am no monarchist. Nevertheless, I am sure that the Leader of the House will join me today in congratulating the Countess of Dumbarton on the rejection of the appeal by The Mail on Sunday...
It may disappoint you, Madam Deputy Speaker, but it will come as no surprise that I am no monarchist. Nevertheless, I am sure that the Leader of the House will join me today in congratulating the Countess of Dumbarton on the rejection of the appeal by The Mail on Sunday...
I do not agree with the hon. Gentleman. I am a monarchist. I think that monarchism is essential to our country, and I think that republicanism is a most unpleasant activity. However, I also think that freedom of speech is more important than privacy. I find it concerning that the...
I do not agree with the hon. Gentleman. I am a monarchist. I think that monarchism is essential to our country, and I think that republicanism is a most unpleasant activity. However, I also think that freedom of speech is more important than privacy. I find it concerning that the...
Whether they will place in the Library of the House a copy of the opinion research poll reported in the Mail on Sunday in February 1999 and quoted on page 20 of the final report from the Information Technology, Communications and Electronics Skills Strategy Group. [HL 2076].
Whether they will place in the Library of the House a copy of the opinion research poll reported in the Mail on Sunday in February 1999 and quoted on page 20 of the final report from the Information Technology, Communications and Electronics Skills Strategy Group. [HL 2076].
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, if he plans to apply for the lifting of the injunction presently in force against the Mail on Sunday. - Inc ref to 300 c215-6W.
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, if he plans to apply for the lifting of the injunction presently in force against the Mail on Sunday. - Inc ref to 300 c215-6W.
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, if the injunction against the Mail on Sunday remains in force following the publication of further disclosures from David Shayler on 2nd November.
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, if the injunction against the Mail on Sunday remains in force following the publication of further disclosures from David Shayler on 2nd November.
That this House fully supports the Mail on Sunday Safe From Stalkers Campaign to help victims, especially women, and to combat the growing menace of stalking and intentional harassment by obsessive and dangerous prowlers; and calls upon the Government to introduce the necessary legislation to deal with this problem.
That this House fully supports the Mail on Sunday Safe From Stalkers Campaign to help victims, especially women, and to combat the growing menace of stalking and intentional harassment by obsessive and dangerous prowlers; and calls upon the Government to introduce the necessary legislation to deal with this problem.
That this House congratulates Mail on Sunday journalists Nick Fielding and Steve Bent for their expose of Medonna Company of Tirapur in Tamil Nadu which was published on 8th January 1995; notes that this company is a supplier of garments to the high street retail clothes chain C & A; is disturbed that such a flagship retailer did not know that their supplier employed factory children in the production of clothes for rates of pay around 40 pence for each shift which can last from 8 a.m. until 9 p.m.; considers that there can be no other description for such a practice that slave labour; calls upon C & A to immediately repudiate their supplier and to demonstrate with immediate effect that they will ensure in future, and in all respects, that their suppliers will be obliged to pay fair wages, adopt good local conditions of employment and not exploit child labour; further calls upon all United Kingdom retail outlets to review the employment circumstances and conditions of their suppliers overseas in the sure knowledge that there will always be British journalists such as Nick Fielding and Steve Bent who, together with their editors, will not hesitate to expose such cruel and unacceptable practices; and, in conclusion, knows that ordinary decent women and men in the United Kingdom will not continue as customers of shops which make profits based on the exploitation of children or people paid slave wages.
That this House congratulates Mail on Sunday journalists Nick Fielding and Steve Bent for their expose of Medonna Company of Tirapur in Tamil Nadu which was published on 8th January 1995; notes that this company is a supplier of garments to the high street retail clothes chain C & A;...
That this House congratulates The Mail on Sunday for exposing the torment of the two elephants Ghandia and Maya at Woburn Wild Animal Kingdom run by the Chipperfield Organisation where it is reported that the two elephants are imprisoned for 24 hours each day in an old barn behind an electric barrier and boarded windows with chains restraining two legs and so unable to take any exercise; and furthermore calls upon the Chipperfield Organisation to bring about the end of this downright cruelty and asks that Ghandia and Maya are released from their ordeal immediately.
That this House congratulates The Mail on Sunday for exposing the torment of the two elephants Ghandia and Maya at Woburn Wild Animal Kingdom run by the Chipperfield Organisation where it is reported that the two elephants are imprisoned for 24 hours each day in an old barn behind an...
That this House congratulates The Mail on Sunday for its brilliant expose of the sordid telephone chatline industry; notes that this investigation revealed telephone abuses already featured on the BBC Reportage programme in which the Director General of OFTEL took live part, that, as a consequence, he professed to understand the problems and undertook to introduce a Code of Practice by 8th December, which he claimed would have the effect of sanitising this whole sordid business; regrets, therefore, that his subsequent actions fell so far short of what is required and that abuse of the telephone service has continued unabated; and further notes that, in view of his failure to protect the public, the House now demands that the Director General of OFTEL suspend all such services or resign his position forthwith.
That this House congratulates The Mail on Sunday for its brilliant expose of the sordid telephone chatline industry; notes that this investigation revealed telephone abuses already featured on the BBC Reportage programme in which the Director General of OFTEL took live part, that, as a consequence, he professed to understand...
That this House deplores the decision of Associated Newspapers, owners of the 'Daily Mail', 'The Mail on Sunday' and the London 'Evening Standard', to withdraw recognition of the National Union of Journalists; welcomes the result of a postal ballot, supervised by the Electoral Reform Society, among 'Daily Mail' journalists who voted 5 to 1 in favour of industrial action to defend trade freedom; believes that a free trade union for journalists is fundamental to press and broadcasting freedom; and calls upon Associated Newspaper to respond to the overwhelming views of its employees and restore collective trade union rights.
That this House deplores the decision of Associated Newspapers, owners of the 'Daily Mail', 'The Mail on Sunday' and the London 'Evening Standard', to withdraw recognition of the National Union of Journalists; welcomes the result of a postal ballot, supervised by the Electoral Reform Society, among 'Daily Mail' journalists who...
That this House condemns the actions of Associated Newspapers plc, to tear up properly negotiated house agreements with their journalists working on the Daily Mail, Mail on Sunday and Evening Standard newspapers; and further deplores this company's decision to deny these workers the right to be officially represented in negotiations on salaries, discipline, redundancies and pensions by their trade union, the National Union of Journalists, a move which is provocative, hostile and above all unnecessary, as recognition and the existence of these agreements have maintained harmonious industrial relations for many years and produced a journalistic workforce which has contributed significantly to the prosperity of all three newspapers.
That this House condemns the actions of Associated Newspapers plc, to tear up properly negotiated house agreements with their journalists working on the Daily Mail, Mail on Sunday and Evening Standard newspapers; and further deplores this company's decision to deny these workers the right to be officially represented in negotiations...