Results 1-4 of 4 for climate change speaker:Bridget Prentice
- Written Ministerial Statements — Justice: Tribunals Courts and Enforcement Act 2007 (16 Jul 2009)
Bridget Prentice: ...quality and efficiency in the provision of administrative and management support. The provisions of the Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007—TCE Act— followed these administrative changes and created a new judicial and legal framework, bringing together a range of formerly separate tribunals into a new unified two-tier tribunal structure—the first-tier and upper...
- Written Ministerial Statements — Justice: Civil Court Fees (18 Jun 2009)
Bridget Prentice: ...hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Justice and Lord Chancellor has decided to proceed with the increases, subject to a number of adjustments to reflect particular points raised by respondents. These changes to the charging regime in the civil courts are to be introduced in order to target taxpayers' money more effectively while continuing to help those in financial difficulty. They are...
- Foreign Affairs and Defence (22 Jun 2001)
Ms Bridget Prentice: ...of this country led when we were dealing with the conflict in south-east Europe. No one could say that anyone other than the Labour Deputy Prime Minister helped to ensure that the negotiations on climate change at Kyoto took place. Furthermore, it is the Labour Secretary of State for International Development who has led the world in trying to increase funding to eradicate world poverty....
- Opposition Day: Schools (20 Apr 1993)
Ms Bridget Prentice: ...We are concerned that cuts in Government support are further destabilising the education system and reducing local education authorities' capacity to implement local and central Government policy. Frequent change in Government education policies is having an enormously damaging effect on London's schools. We need stability so that we can create a climate in which effective learning can ...
