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Jeremy Wright: ...in delivering their climate goals. Everybody wants to help, and this is a practical way of doing so. I can think of examples in my constituency, such as the Napton Environmental Action Team, or the Harbury Energy Initiative, which has been in receipt of Government financial assistance in environmental pursuits and is keen to do more. The Government need to help them to help the Government...
Huw Irranca-Davies: ... — Forage maize (2)— Worcestershire - Crowle SO 915 564 — Forage maize (2)— Nottinghamshire - Meden Vale SK 589 706 00/R33/07 Oilseed rape (winter) (2)— Warwickshire -Harbury SP 378 597 00/R33/07 Oilseed rape (winter) (2)— Gloucestershire - Chipping Campden SP 154 403 98/R19/18 Oilseed rape (spring) (2)— Gloucestershire - Kempley SO 675 313...
Robin Cook: ...is that research demonstrates repeatedly that the most common reason for people dying wealthy is that they were born wealthy. The most recent study took place in 1979 and was conducted by Harbury and Hitchins. It was discovered that two thirds of those leaving large estates had inherited large estates. It is worth noting that, of the remainder, one in 12 left a large estate on death...
Robin Cook: ...every major research paper on inheritance and wealth at death has come to the conclusion that the prime reason why people die wealthy is that they were born wealthy. The most recent research by Harbury and Hitchens in 1979 concluded that two thirds of large estates were left by people who had inherited large estates. Of the remainder, one in twelve died wealthy because they had married...
Mr John Pardoe: ...far inheritance causes inequality may be a matter of debate. The only research that has been done on how far inheritance causes inequality in the distribution of wealth has been done by Professor Harbury. In yesterday's Press we were informed that he had renewed his dedication to the task by undertaking a study into where rich women get their riches. You will notice, Mr. Deputy Speaker,...
Mr Evelyn King: ...and some English. The American evidence is from a 1968 Focus published by the Consumer Council, an organisation to which hon. Members opposite are friendly. It is the result of research by Colin Harbury, lecturer in economics at Birmingham University, who says: … peak shopping hour in U.S. supermarkets was said to be 8.30 p.m. on Fridays … over a fifth of the entire week's sales are...
Mr John Profumo: ...is a delay; if the pipes could be ordered now, they would be available when required One final word on the sewerage question. Only a few miles from Binley. which has already been mentioned, are Harbury, Bishops Itchington, and Napton, where the Minister has approved, in principle, a comprehensive sewerage scheme. This is, I understand, to be held up in the interests of national economy....
Mr William Brown: asked the Minister of Labour whether he is aware that in Nelson's Cement Works at Stockton, Kayes Cement Works at Stockton, Rugby Portland Cement Works, New Bilton, and Harbury Cement Works, Bishops Itchington, the average rate of pay of the men engaged is less than £4 a week; and whether, since these works enjoy the protection of the Essential Work Order, he will take steps to see them...
Mr Thomas Levy: .... Farmers had to fetch water five miles and children could not be washed or kept decently clean. Clothes had to be washed in water from the drains and epidemics were prevalent all the summer. At Harbury the supply is from wells, mostly surface water. There is a great shortage in summer and no supplementary supply. Water is often carried a quarter of a mile. This village has recently had a...
Sir William Mitchell-Thomson: ...actually made a start in two areas. The exchange of which the hon. Member was speaking is an exchange at Haynes, in Bedfordshire, and the other exchange at which the experiment is being tried is in Harbury, near Leamington. Those two exchanges are actually in service now, and so far appear to be operating satisfactorily. In consequence, we are now in course of erecting 20 more of these...
...under the Electricity (Supply) Acts, 1892 to 1922, and confirmed by the Minister of Transport under the Electricity (Supply) Act, 1919, in respect of the parishes of Bishop's Itchington, Harbury, Ladbroke, Long Itchington, Southam, Stockton, and Tifton, in the rural district of Southam and the parishes of Ashow, Bishop's Tachbrook, Blackdown, Cubbington, Guy's Cliffe, Leek, Wootton,...