Results 1-5 of 5 for climate change speaker:Hilary Armstrong
- [Mr. Gary Streeter in the Chair] — Regional Aviation Policy (17 Jun 2009)
Hilary Armstrong: I am delighted that the hon. Gentleman is prepared to give way to me. I certainly do not want to do anything other than improve climate change, carbon footprinting and so on in this country and worldwide. Does he accept that BMI's policy, for example, of cancelling flights from Teesside means that the environmental damage is greater because people use other airports? What faith does he have...
- Written Answers — Duchy of Lancaster: Central Office of Information: Contracts (21 Jun 2007)
Hilary Armstrong: ...awarded to Abbott Mead Vickers BBDO since 1997 are shown in the following list. Abbott Mead Vickers BBDO Contracts Campaign Speed reduction Welsh Speed Reduction English Heritage Speed Reduction Climate Change Mobile Phone Abuse Kill Your Speed Rear Seat Belts Welsh Rear Seat Belts Greener Motoring Climate Change Welsh Rear Seat Belts Greener Motoring Climate Change Welsh Speed Reduction...
- Written Answers — Duchy of Lancaster: Central Office of Information: Contracts (6 Jun 2007)
Hilary Armstrong: ...BBDO) is contracted by the Central Office of Information to work on Government business via a framework agreement. AMV BBDO has been awarded a project on citizen and public engagement (dealing with climate change issues) on behalf of DEFRA. This project is at an early stage, so the final level of advertising activity is still under discussion and therefore so is the final value of the contract.
- Local Government Finance (England) (31 Jan 2001)
Ms Hilary Armstrong: ...is planned to be £6.1 billion in 2001–02, increasing to £8 billion in 2003–04. That has been welcomed across local government. Furthermore,we have replaced the boom and bust and cuts climate of the previous Conservative Government, which undermined local public services, with economic stability and reasonable certainty about future funding. To be wise spenders,...
- Orders of the Day — Children Bill [Lords] (27 Apr 1989)
Ms Hilary Armstrong: ...mood of the time. However, as the tragedies happened, so the public's mood, frequently reflected in the House, was that social workers should have removed children at risk much earlier. That is the climate within which the Cleveland crisis arose. We should remember what happened before Cleveland and, in particular, recognise that social workers were asking for legislation long before that...
