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Orders of the Day: Clause 20 — Income tax exemption for domestic microgeneration (1 May 2007)

Alan Haselhurst: ...of the Exchequer shall take reasonable steps to consult local authorities and such persons as in his opinion have an interest in— (a) enhancing the United Kingdom contribution to combating climate change; and (b) alleviating fuel poverty. (3) In this section— "microgeneration" has the same meaning as in section 82 of the Energy Act 2004; "small scale local energy generation"...

Orders of the Day: New Clause 1 — London Waste Authority (27 Feb 2007)

Alan Haselhurst: ...a manner calculated to contribute towards the achievement of sustainable development in the United Kingdom, (b) take into account any policies announced by Her Majesty's Government with respect to climate change or the consequences of climate change, and (c) comply with any guidance or directions issued to the London Waste Authority by the Secretary of State or the Mayor with respect to...

Royal Assent (21 Jun 2006)

Alan Haselhurst: I have to notify the House, in accordance with the Royal Assent Act 1967, that the Queen has signified her Royal Assent to the following Acts: Work and Families Act 2006 Climate Change and Sustainable Energy Act 2006 Children and Adoption Act 2006 HBOS Group Reorganisation Act 2006

Climate Change (22 Nov 2005)

Alan Haselhurst: We now come to the debate on climate change. I have to announce to the House that Mr. Speaker has selected the amendment in the name of the Prime Minister.

Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation: Amendment of the Law (28 Nov 1995)

Sir Alan Haselhurst: ...to take direct action today, but if we can establish low inflation as the underlying basis of the economy, it will have a good effect on the housing market and help to boost confidence. The general climate that the Budget attempts to create will have an indirect beneficial effect on the housing market. If my right hon. and learned Friend's judgment is right in that respect, we may also...

Employment and Training Opportunities (5 Mar 1980)

Sir Alan Haselhurst: ...constructive manpower policy". That is a staggering piece of effrontery. When a party is in opposition it usually has more scope for using its imagination. One might have expected the Opposition to change their thinking during the past 10 months. One might have expected to see that reflected in the speech of the right hon. Member for Chesterfield (Mr. Varley). However, he was a little...

Orders of the Day — Manpower Services Commission (21 Jun 1979)

Sir Alan Haselhurst: ...talking to many employers, that the conditions that existed under the previous Government were acting as a directly inhibiting effect on employers' taking on more people. I am now hopeful that the changes that are being made in taxation and in the Employment Protection Act will create a new climate which will enable more people to be employed without special measures being necessary....

Debate on the Address (15 May 1979)

Sir Alan Haselhurst: ...was no point in working. Employers complained about pressures from the Department of Employment to expand. They felt that there was no point in doing that because of the burdens of taxation. A change of psychological attitude is needed more than anything else, and certainly more than counting the extra pence or pounds in the wage packet. A psychological difference can come about if we...

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