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Race in the Workplace: The McGregor-Smith Review - Question for Short Debate (24 Apr 2017)

Baroness Finn: My Lords, I apologise to the Chamber and to my noble friend Lady McGregor-Smith for entering the Chamber just after she had started speaking. I thank her for bringing this important debate here and congratulate her on her excellent and well-researched review. My noble friend has been a champion of diversity for many years and deserves admiration for her dedication to ensuring that talent...

Orders of the Day — Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation (27 Nov 1996)

Mr William Waldegrave: ...large and unexpected costs, for example, for bovine spongiform encephalopathy—only with very tough pressure on other Departments. I make no apology for that. It is part of the "all things to all men" line of the right hon. Member for Dunfermline, East that he could not really, for all his sound and fury, deny that Labour has very large spending pledges. He and his friends, the spin...

Prison Remands (Unconvicted Persons) (13 Feb 1976)

Mr John Stonehouse: ...chamber pots or buckets. When the cells are eventually opened, nearly 300 prisoners must rush to slop out their overfull chamber pots or buckets. The mess and the stench are disgusting. Then the men line up for food, but there is no dining room or dining area. They must eat crouched on their bunks in their cells. The food is wholesome and surprisingly good, considering the weekly...

National Health Service (Spectacles) (22 Feb 1960)

Commander Harry Pursey: ...16s. Instead of the Minister taking money away from pukka optician, let him take the odd 5s. 3d. from the O.M.P., particularly when he is carrying out mass eye tests with patients queueing up, as men line up in the Army for cough mixture. Gilbert and Sullivan, in their craziest productions, could not have produced anything more farcical than this. Let me deal with the first occasion on...


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