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Results 1-11 of 11 for hunting speaker:Margaret Hodge
- Written Answers — Culture Media and Sport: VisitBritain: Finance (3 Nov 2009)
Margaret Hodge: ..., who operate independently of Government. I have therefore asked the chief executives of the organisations concerned to consider the questions raised by the hon. Member for South-West Surrey (Mr. Hunt) and to write to him direct. Copies of the reply will be placed in the Libraries of both Houses.
- Written Answers — Culture Media and Sport: Arts (13 May 2008)
Margaret Hodge: I refer the hon. Member to the answer I gave to the hon. Member for South-West Surrey (Mr. Hunt) on 21 April 2008, Official Report, column 1729W. It is our intention to publish an overview of how all interested parties have worked, and will continue to work together to deliver the review's recommendations before the summer.
- Written Answers — Culture Media and Sport: North West Cultural Consortium (19 Mar 2008)
Margaret Hodge: ...of State for Culture Media and Sport: represented by Janet Matthewman, Government Office for the North West Simon Crawshaw: North West Regional Assembly Stewart Kellett: Sport England NW Tiffany Hunt: National Trust
- Written Answers — Culture Media and Sport: Arts: Finance (10 Dec 2007)
Margaret Hodge: The figures provided in answer to the hon. Member for South-West Surrey's (Mr. Hunt) parliamentary question were extracted from the Department for Culture, Media and Sport's Audited Appropriation Accounts and Resource Accounts for the years in question. Using the Voted Parliamentary Estimate lines we consolidated the data under the specific headings and then adjusted them to 2007-08 prices...
- Written Answers — Culture Media and Sport: Departments: Press (3 Sep 2007)
Margaret Hodge: ...Times educational supplement Theatres: the magazine of the Theatres Trust Third sector Time out The Times higher education supplement TJ: training journal Travel GBI Travel weekly Treasure hunting Tribune TTG UK (Travel trade gazette UK) TV international: newsletter of the worldwide television, cable and satellite industry TV sports markets UK Youth VAN briefing: the voice of...
- Written Answers — Work and Pensions: Jobcentre Plus (28 Mar 2006)
Margaret Hodge: ...Plus website (www.jobcentreplus.gov.uk) is our Internet service for jobseekers. The site allows users to search our extensive database of some 400,000 vacancies. In addition, the site provides job hunting advice and information on programmes such as New Deal to help people back into work. The site currently receives around 1.5 million visitors each week. The website is publicised to...
- Written Answers — Work and Pensions: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (24 Oct 2005)
Margaret Hodge: ...following table. The number of carpal tunnel syndrome cases granted compensation under the industrial injuries legislation broken down by industry 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Agriculture, hunting and forestry — 5 — — 5 Fishing — — — — — Mining and quarrying — — — — — Manufacturing...
- Written Answers — Education and Skills: Contact and Residence Disputes (8 Mar 2004)
Mrs Margaret Hodge: ...rather than merely its quantity that has the most beneficial effect. A thorough literature review of research available in this area can be found in the publication 'Researching Contact' by Joan Hunt, a Senior Research Fellow at the Department of Social Policy and Social Work, Oxford University. This work, by a well-known academic in the field of child and family law, provides a...
- Written Answers — Education and Skills: Russell Group Universities (16 Dec 2002)
Mrs Margaret Hodge: ...are committed to encouraging young people from deprived backgrounds to aim higher, including entry to our top universities where they demonstrate the ability and potential. We want universities to hunt out the brightest students and to seek better and fairer ways of identifying talent. We have committed over #190 million for three years to the Excellence Challenge programme, which will...
- Oral Answers to Questions — Education and Skills: University Entrants (23 May 2002)
Mrs Margaret Hodge: ...to university. The Government want to ensure that our brightest and best kids get opportunities at all universities. We are asking the universities to ensure that they have sophisticated means to hunt out the best, and many are doing this of their own accord. We want an intellectual elite, not a social elite.
- Opposition Day: National Health Service (London) (10 May 1995)
Mrs Margaret Hodge: ...travel much further; they will still be dependent on the inadequacies of the London ambulance service; and they will still be transported far from their homes and families, as doctors desperately hunt for an empty bed. Primary health facilities are simply not in place to take over the burden created by the closure of hospitals. Let us look at the reality facing real people in real...
