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Written Answers — Home Department: Hunting (1 Jul 2002)

Mr Hugh Bayley: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what the cost has been of policing (a) demonstrations and other events arguing against legal restrictions on hunting and (b) hunting events (i) in 2001 and (ii) so far this year.

Written Answers — Home Department: Hunting (1 Jul 2002)

Mr Hugh Bayley: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many incidents of vandalism, criminal damage and other offences apparently carried out by those supporting hunting were reported to the police (a) in 2001 and (b) so far this year.

Written Answers — Deputy Prime Minister: Pro-hunting Campaign (20 Jun 2002)

Mr Hugh Bayley: To ask the Deputy Prime Minister what information he has received from local authorities about (a) incidents of slogans, stickers or posters supporting hunting being applied to roads and other public places and (b) what the annual cost is of repairing the damage caused in these incidents.

Prayers: Hunting (28 Nov 1997)

Mr Hugh Bayley: I have had more than 900 letters from my constituents opposed to hunting, only 12 in favour of it, and a petition signed by my constituent Angela Charman and almost 5,000 other constituents. The petition states: The Petition of Residents of YorkDeclares that the hunting of wild animals with dogs is a cruel and unnecessary sport which has no place in modern BritainThe Petitioners therefore...

Royal Air Force (6 Jun 1996)

Mr Hugh Bayley: ...holes in the air frames in the wrong places. I shall give the House a long quotation—longer than I would normally use, so I ask for the House's forbearance—from the evidence given by Hunting plc to the Defence Select Ctte in its inquiry into market testing. Hunting plc said: Notwithstanding the policy that value for money and quality are now the key determinants in the award...

Opposition Day: Child Support Agency (4 Jul 1994)

Mr Hugh Bayley: ...as the required amount for invalids so that she can make a contribution to her ex-husband. He lives in a detached house, has two cars and farms 38 acres. He has horses and rides to hounds and goes fox hunting, but that woman is expected to contribute to him for their child. The Minister will nod and say that that was what the Act intended. I wrote to the Minister and the CSA about this...

New clause 12: Existing Passenger Service Operators and Associates to Be Eligible as Franchisees (25 May 1993)

Mr Hugh Bayley: ...debarring BR from bidding to continue running railway services against the competition will, I suspect, be that the best staff will progressively leave BR and go through management buy-outs or be head-hunted by private companies. They will leave and the expertise in running rail services that resides in those people will be lost to BR. The rump of British Rail will be left with a lower...

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