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Motion, That the Customs Tariff (Establishment) (EU Exit) (Amendment) Regulations 2025 (SI, 2025, No. 1199), dated 17 November 2025, a copy of which was laid before this House on 17 November, be approved. Agreed to on question.
Motion, That the Customs Tariff (Establishment) (EU Exit) (Amendment) Regulations 2025 (SI, 2025, No. 1199), dated 17 November 2025, a copy of which was laid before this House on 17 November, be approved. Agreed to on question.
Motion to consider. Agreed to on question.
Motion to consider. Agreed to on question.
Deforestation is now the second leading cause of climate change globally, after burning fossil fuels, and is responsible for around 11% of all greenhouse gas emissions. Forests host around 80% of the world’s wildlife on land and are home to many species found nowhere else. In the last 60 years,...
Deforestation is now the second leading cause of climate change globally, after burning fossil fuels, and is responsible for around 11% of all greenhouse gas emissions. Forests host around 80% of the world’s wildlife on land and are home to many species found nowhere else. In the last 60 years,...
My Right Honourable friend the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Steve Barclay) has made the following Statement.
Deforestation is now the second leading cause of climate change globally, after burning fossil fuels, and is responsible for around 11% of all greenhouse gas emissions. Forests host around 80%...
My Right Honourable friend the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Steve Barclay) has made the following Statement.
Deforestation is now the second leading cause of climate change globally, after burning fossil fuels, and is responsible for around 11% of all greenhouse gas emissions. Forests host around 80%...
How many cubic metres of Brazilian mahogany were imported into the United Kingdom in 1991. - Inc figure. (Holding answer 29.6.92).
How many cubic metres of Brazilian mahogany were imported into the United Kingdom in 1991. - Inc figure. (Holding answer 29.6.92).
If he will make it his policy to introduce additional taxes on the sale of tropical hardwoods. - (Holding answer 2 May 91).
If he will make it his policy to introduce additional taxes on the sale of tropical hardwoods. - (Holding answer 2 May 91).
To state policy of Property Services Agency in respect of use of tropical hardwoods. - Will write. (Holding answer 20 July 1989)
To state policy of Property Services Agency in respect of use of tropical hardwoods. - Will write. (Holding answer 20 July 1989)
How much tropical hardwood in cubic meters was used by the MOD in 1988.
How much tropical hardwood in cubic meters was used by the MOD in 1988.
What % of tropical hardwood used by the MOD last year came from Brazil, the Ivory Coast, Ghana, India & elsewhere; & in each case what steps were taken to ensure the wood used originated from plantations managed in a sustainable manner. - Details given.
What % of tropical hardwood used by the MOD last year came from Brazil, the Ivory Coast, Ghana, India & elsewhere; & in each case what steps were taken to ensure the wood used originated from plantations managed in a sustainable manner. - Details given.
What steps MOD has taken to eliminate the use of tropical hardwoods from non-sustainable sources.
What steps MOD has taken to eliminate the use of tropical hardwoods from non-sustainable sources.
What representations have been received by MAFF food advisory committee on use of tropical oils or vegetable oils from unspecified, sources which have increased saturation through hydrogenation processes - Incl ref to 149 c83W
What representations have been received by MAFF food advisory committee on use of tropical oils or vegetable oils from unspecified, sources which have increased saturation through hydrogenation processes - Incl ref to 149 c83W
If MAFF has any proposals to encourage food manufacturers to voluntarily remove tropical oils from their products.
If MAFF has any proposals to encourage food manufacturers to voluntarily remove tropical oils from their products.
To comment on result of GATT talks in Montreal - Ref to 143 c400W
To comment on result of GATT talks in Montreal - Ref to 143 c400W
Statement on outcome of Mid-Term Meeting of GATT Uruguay Round in Montreal
Statement on outcome of Mid-Term Meeting of GATT Uruguay Round in Montreal