Results 1-6 of 6 for climate change speaker:Peter Bottomley
- Business of the House: Government Information (Unauthorised Release) (4 Dec 2008) has video
Peter Bottomley: ...delicate about discussing issues. It is a perfectly proper thing to do. Will she have a chance to read column 52 of yesterday's Hansard, which shows the Minister of State, Department of Energy and Climate Change making a number of allegations and assertions about the civil servant involved, and tell the House whether she thinks that was proper, and whether it was prepared by someone on...
- Written Answers — Environment Food and Rural Affairs: Climate Change (25 Jan 2008)
Peter Bottomley: ...met and (b) next plans to meet the Chairman of the Environment and Energy Committee of the International Chamber of Commerce, United Kingdom to discuss the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
- Northern Ireland (Interim Period) (20 Jun 1991)
Mr Peter Bottomley: ...paid tribute to his remarks then, but cannot remember whether I alluded to the possibility of the hon. Gentleman being a future leader of his party. Given the rate at which Northern Ireland parties change their leaders, the hon. Gentleman may have to wait a long time. People change things—institutions do not. Institutions change—people do not. There are obvious exceptions to...
- Night Flights (26 Feb 1988)
Mr Peter Bottomley: ...are broadly in line with the proposals published in November last year for night restrictions at the two airports. My right hon. Friend set out his objectives. The aim is to improve the night noise climate around the two airports without imposing unnecessary restrictions on the airline industry. I should like to explain the Government's policy on noise control at airports. Local problems...
- Orders of the Day — Unemployment (Isle of Wight) (10 Jul 1985)
Mr Peter Bottomley: ...the efforts the hon. Gentleman has put into his constituency. Perhaps what is needed for the Isle of Wight is a resurgence of what was achieved in the early 1970s in a slightly different economic climate, when the manufacturing base expanded. It expanded because small and medium-sized firms came to the Isle of Wight. They came there for the sort of reasons outlined in the county...
- Opposition Day: Unfair Dismissal (15 May 1985)
Mr Peter Bottomley: ...after two years with an employer of 20 or fewer employees. The purpose of the draft order — article 3(1) — is to standardise this qualifying period at two years for all employees. The change will not affect the qualifying period of one month in respect of unfair dismissal following suspension on medical grounds, nor will it affect the right not to be dismissed unfairly at any...
