Results 1-4 of 4 for foundation hospital speaker:Andrew Dismore
- Cyprus (10 Nov 2009)
Andrew Dismore: ...be unaffordable. One issue that the UK should help to resolve is the Turkish Cypriot claim to 55 per cent. of Varosha, which is based on the fact that the land belonged to EVKAF—the Board of Pious Foundations in Cyprus—before independence. In 1960, however, the UK provided £1.5 million to pay off that claim as part of the independence settlement. The Turkish Cypriot...
- Written Answers — Health: Royal Free Hospital (16 Jan 2008)
Andrew Dismore: To ask the Secretary of State for Health what progress has been made on the Royal Free hospital's bid to become a Foundation Trust.
- Oral Answers to Questions — Health: Human Rights Act 1998 (Meaning of Public Function) (18 Dec 2007)
Andrew Dismore: ...private sector has caused the wide interpretation that was originally intended to be disregarded completely. In 2002, the local authority-funded residents of a care home run by the Leonard Cheshire Foundation, a private charity, wanted to challenge the decision to close their home. They claimed that that decision broke their right to respect for their home under article 8 of the European...
- Cyprus (6 Jul 2004)
Mr Andrew Dismore: ...their old homes, even under occupation, and making new friends on both sides of the line. The visits by Greek Cypriots to the north have been well respected and reflected by Turkish Cypriot hospitality, even by people occupying their family homes. The republic of Cyprus has agreed that Turkish Cypriots should receive €259 million of European money to improve administration and...
