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Written Ministerial Statements — Home Department: Kingsnorth Report (21 Jul 2009)

David Hanson: There has been considerable parliamentary and public interest in the policing of the Kingsnorth Climate Camp which took place between 3 and 9 August 2008. The Government have given repeated assurances that the lessons from the policing of Kingsnorth Climate Camp would be identified and shared across the police service and more widely with Parliament. The National Policing Improvement Agency...

Written Answers — Home Department: Police: Complaints (13 Jul 2009)

David Hanson: holding answer 9 July 2009 I am informed by the chief constable of Kent police that in relation to the camp for climate change at Kingsnorth 35 complaints about the conduct of a person serving with the police have been recorded under the Police Reform Act. An additional 49 complaints were made about the direction and control of the event. No officers are the subject of multiple complaints.

Women and Equality: National Security Strategy (25 Jun 2009) has video

David Hanson: ...at how we can prevent them. Today, we have set out in the documents an updated analysis of the threats that we face, made commitments on what drives insecurity in the world—on conflict, energy, poverty and the impact of climate change—and published the cybersecurity strategy, which I hope will be the subject of some debate and interest. Britain depends very strongly on the...

Written Answers — Justice: Prisons: Wind Power (3 Feb 2009)

David Hanson: No direct representations have been made by Ministers or officials to the Department for Communities and Local Government or the Department for Energy and Climate Change on issues arising from the proposed siting of wind turbines near prisons. Officials would however comment on proposals submitted to them from local planning authorities such as in the case of HMP Whitemoor and would approach...

UK Constitution (22 May 2007)

David Hanson: ...?" I can say proudly that we have removed those hereditary peers, but it would have been the norm once upon a time. I hope that in the future, people will be incredulous that it happened. Change happens slowly, with deliberation and consideration. My hon. Friend is aware that my right hon. Friend the Chancellor has indicated that we will consider these matters in detail. We will be drawn...

Written Answers — Northern Ireland: Departments: Energy (12 Mar 2007)

David Hanson: ...public bodies) have been made aware of the objectives contained in the Government White Paper published in 2003 entitled "Our Energy Future—Creating a Low Carbon Economy", and repeated in the 2006 Climate Change Programme, "Tomorrow's Climate, Today's Challenge". All Departments are required to monitor their energy use and provide annual returns of energy consumption and cost in...

Written Ministerial Statements — Northern Ireland: Liquor Licensing (20 Jul 2006)

David Hanson: ...plans to reform liquor licensing law in Northern Ireland. The last review of the law governing liquor licensing and registered clubs took place some 10 years ago. Since then the social and economic climate in Northern Ireland has changed and improved immensely. The peace dividend has altered the shape of the tourism and hospitality sectors and of town and city centres. There is great...

Written Answers — Northern Ireland: Renewable Energy (4 Jul 2006)

David Hanson: ...are expected to purchase at least 10 per cent. of their electricity supplies from renewable (non-fossil fuel) sources by 31 March 2008, in accordance with Government targets set under the Climate Change Programme (Cm 4913) and the Government's Plan for Action (Cm 6169). Under the recently launched Sustainable Development Strategy, the Government estate is to be carbon neutral by 2015, and...

Oral Answers to Questions — Wales: Employment (15 Nov 2000)

Mr David Hanson: ...with Sony and other companies, there is still a great deal of high-tech investment in Wales. It should not be forgotten that 3,000 people still work for Panasonic and Sony in Wales. On the climate change levy, the hon. Gentleman knows the views of the House. The House has voted for it. Many businesses will benefit from the levy, as will the environment, and I support it.

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