Results 1-8 of 8 for climate change speaker:Edward Garnier
- Written Answers — Energy and Climate Change: Offenders (23 Feb 2009)
Edward Garnier: To ask the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change how many former prisoners are employed by his Department; and what his Department's policy is on employing former prisoners.
- Written Answers — Justice: Prisons: Wind Power (3 Feb 2009)
Edward Garnier: ...Justice what representations (a) he, (b) Ministers and (c) officials in his Department have made to (i) the Department for Communities and Local Government and (ii) the Department for Energy and Climate Change on issues arising from the proposed siting of wind turbines near prisons; and if he will make a statement.
- Written Answers — Transport: Aviation: Exhaust Emissions (2 May 2007)
Edward Garnier: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what his most recent estimate is of the percentage of total climate change impact from UK sources contributed by the UK aviation sector, as defined by the Transport White Paper 2004, as a result of radiative forcing; and how that estimate was derived.
- Industry and the Environment (19 May 2005)
Edward Garnier: ...about modernising and management, I tend to think that they mean nationalisation or bringing into Government control. I hope that I can be disabused of that. [Interruption.] I see the Minister for Climate Change and the Environment laughing. Not many of my constituents had much to laugh about as regards the Government's conduct towards them, but I look forward to him persuading me that my...
- Home Affairs (29 Nov 2004)
Mr Edward Garnier: ...to say anything nasty about his client, there could be nothing wrong with my client agreeing to be bound by an undertaking that he would do nothing of the sort. That is, of course, an insidious change of the balance. It is up to the claimant to demonstrate that the newspaper or anyone else is going to do something unlawful. It is wrong to place that burden on the defendant. One might just...
- Orders of the Day — Justice (Northern Ireland) Bill [Lords]: Clause 5 — Removal Or Suspension From Listed Judicial Offices (26 Apr 2004)
Mr Edward Garnier: We are getting used to this Government changing their mind from time to time. If the Prime Minister can alter over a Sunday lunchtime his view on the necessity of a referendum on the European constitution, we should not criticise too heavily this promising Minister for having changed his mind about the Lord Chief Justice's required agreement to the removal or suspension of a judicial officer....
- Capital Punishment (Caribbean) (23 Jun 1999)
Mr Edward Garnier: ...are broadly opposed to capital punishment, although obviously there are some exceptions, and they wish to keep the Privy Council as the final court of appeal. The position among lawyers may be changing, as most lawyers in the Caribbean aged under 45 were not trained in London at the Inns of Court, but are trained and qualified in Caribbean law schools and universities. Some are also...
- Orders of the Day — Asylum and Immigration Appeals Bill (2 Nov 1992)
Mr Edward Garnier: ..., on benefit or depend upon our welfare system. Those who should not be here but who have got round the system by false applications are of no benefit to our own people. Sadly, that creates a climate of mistrust which is unfair to those who come here legitimately and those who live here and are in difficulties. We also have a duty to people who come here from abroad. It is incumbent upon...
