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Whether the Highways Authority or any other public authority is under a duty to ensure that public highways are able to be used safely and efficiently by road traffic during adverse weather conditions, whether by gritting the surface or otherwise. [HL 1600].
Whether the Highways Authority or any other public authority is under a duty to ensure that public highways are able to be used safely and efficiently by road traffic during adverse weather conditions, whether by gritting the surface or otherwise. [HL 1600].
What steps he will take to protect the Nottinghamshire Green Belt from development proposals in the local plan. - Inc fact that for the council to decide.
What steps he will take to protect the Nottinghamshire Green Belt from development proposals in the local plan. - Inc fact that for the council to decide.
What further plans he has to assist council leaseholders facing difficulties with service charges.
What further plans he has to assist council leaseholders facing difficulties with service charges.
Statement on the Environment Agency Charging Schemes for Integrated Pollution Control and Radioactive Substances Act Regulation for 1997-98. - Includes figures and that charging schemes will take effect from 1 April 1997. Copies in Library as Dep/3 4834.
Statement on the Environment Agency Charging Schemes for Integrated Pollution Control and Radioactive Substances Act Regulation for 1997-98. - Includes figures and that charging schemes will take effect from 1 April 1997. Copies in Library as Dep/3 4834.
That this House is deeply concerned by the use of Immigration Act detention in asylum cases; notes the view of the UN High Commissioner for refugees that as a general rule asylum seekers should not be detained and insofar as the detention occurs it should be proportionate to the ends to be achieved and for the minimum period; and calls on the Home Secretary to undertake an urgent and thorough review of the Government's current policy in respect of the detention of asylum seekers with a view to ensuring that such practice conforms with the fundamental principles of refugee protection and with r elevant international standards.
That this House is deeply concerned by the use of Immigration Act detention in asylum cases; notes the view of the UN High Commissioner for refugees that as a general rule asylum seekers should not be detained and insofar as the detention occurs it should be proportionate to the ends...
What plans he has to alter the present structure of utility regulation. (Failed OPQ).
What plans he has to alter the present structure of utility regulation. (Failed OPQ).
What was the outcome of the Export Credits Guarantee Department's reassessment, commenced in August 1995, of the premium rate chargeable in respect of exports to Argentina; how the rate charged now compares to the rates chargeable prior to this review; what information he has on the rates charged for comparable...
What was the outcome of the Export Credits Guarantee Department's reassessment, commenced in August 1995, of the premium rate chargeable in respect of exports to Argentina; how the rate charged now compares to the rates chargeable prior to this review; what information he has on the rates charged for comparable...
That this House expresses its concern for the long-term quality of the environment; notes that the United Nations Inter-Governmental Panel on Climate Change has confirmed that climate changes observed today are due to human activity; recognises the growing public awareness on climate change issues; reaffirms the commitments made at the Rio Earth Summit to reduce the emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases to 1990 levels by the year 2000; welcomes the International Petition to Governments of Industrialised Countries on Climate Change initiated by the World Council of Churches for the fulfilment of that promise; accepts the need for taking responsible action in individuals' own lives for the reduction of energy consumption; and calls upon Her Majesty's Government to initiate debate, encourage public participation in finding solutions to these problems and to negotiate inter national agreements to achieve greater reductions in emissions after the year 2000.
That this House expresses its concern for the long-term quality of the environment; notes that the United Nations Inter-Governmental Panel on Climate Change has confirmed that climate changes observed today are due to human activity; recognises the growing public awareness on climate change issues; reaffirms the commitments made at the...
What is his response to the recommendations in the Industrial Injuries Advisory Council's report on chronic bronchitis and emphysema.
What is his response to the recommendations in the Industrial Injuries Advisory Council's report on chronic bronchitis and emphysema.
What tonnage of beef has been imported since March 1996; and what were the figures for the comparable period in 1995. - Inc figs.
What tonnage of beef has been imported since March 1996; and what were the figures for the comparable period in 1995. - Inc figs.
Statement on when the annual report of the Commissioner appointed under the Interception of Communications Act 1985 will be laid before the House.
Statement on when the annual report of the Commissioner appointed under the Interception of Communications Act 1985 will be laid before the House.
Statement on the outcome of the recent meeting of the Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group. - Including fact copy of the concluding statement in Library.(in library as DEP/3 3326).
Statement on the outcome of the recent meeting of the Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group. - Including fact copy of the concluding statement in Library.(in library as DEP/3 3326).
What was the outcome of the Agriculture Council held in Luxembourg on 1st April. - Ref to 275 c405-20W.
What was the outcome of the Agriculture Council held in Luxembourg on 1st April. - Ref to 275 c405-20W.
Statement on what plans he has for the future structure of the Agricultural Development Advisory Service - Inc fact that the Secretary of State and I have agreed to create a new joint agency to take on those ADAS functions that need to be retained in the public sector which...
Statement on what plans he has for the future structure of the Agricultural Development Advisory Service - Inc fact that the Secretary of State and I have agreed to create a new joint agency to take on those ADAS functions that need to be retained in the public sector which...
That this House congratulates the Secretary of State for the Environment on obtaining unanimous support in the Council of Environment Ministers for the British lead in standing firm against the import of furs obtained by the use of leghold traps; and further notes that all 15 member states reaffirmed that if a worldwide framework agreement on humane trapping standards has not been concluded by 31st December, the implementation of the European fur import ban would then be inevitable.
That this House congratulates the Secretary of State for the Environment on obtaining unanimous support in the Council of Environment Ministers for the British lead in standing firm against the import of furs obtained by the use of leghold traps; and further notes that all 15 member states reaffirmed that...
If he will comment on the policy of the United Kingdom in respect of accession to the European Convention for the Protection of Pet Animals.
If he will comment on the policy of the United Kingdom in respect of accession to the European Convention for the Protection of Pet Animals.
When the first annual report of the President of the Special Educational Needs Tribunal will be published. - Inc fact that report has been published today, and copies have been placed in Library.
When the first annual report of the President of the Special Educational Needs Tribunal will be published. - Inc fact that report has been published today, and copies have been placed in Library.
When he will announce the 1996-97 hospital and community health services revenue allocations for the new health authorities. - Including table of general allocations based on 1 April 1995 boundaries.
When he will announce the 1996-97 hospital and community health services revenue allocations for the new health authorities. - Including table of general allocations based on 1 April 1995 boundaries.
When he proposes to announce the allocations of community care special transitional grant to each social services authority in England for 1996-97. - Including figures and ref to department circular (in Lib).
When he proposes to announce the allocations of community care special transitional grant to each social services authority in England for 1996-97. - Including figures and ref to department circular (in Lib).
That this House expresses its concern over the continuing damage to hundreds of the most valuable wildlife sites in the United Kingdom; welcomes the Wildlife Bill drafted by Friends of the Earth, launch by former senior figures from the Nature Conservancy Council, which will address weaknesses in the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 which permit damage to hundreds of officially designated sites of special scientific interest; notes that 259 honourable Members signed an Early Day Motion in support of the Bill in the last Session of Parliament; and hopes that time will be found to pass the Bill in the current session.
That this House expresses its concern over the continuing damage to hundreds of the most valuable wildlife sites in the United Kingdom; welcomes the Wildlife Bill drafted by Friends of the Earth, launch by former senior figures from the Nature Conservancy Council, which will address weaknesses in the Wildlife and...