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Results 1-5 of 5 for hunting speaker:Andrew Lansley
- Oral Answers to Questions — Foreign and Commonwealth Office: Medical Training Application Service (1 May 2007)
Andrew Lansley: ...on the site, and her Department did not take the necessary action to prevent that gross security breach. Will the Secretary of State explain why on the morning after the breach her Minister, Lord Hunt, went on to the "Today" programme, where, having being asked by Jim Naughtie why it had happened, he said: "Someone has apparently deliberately leaked that information"? Jim Naughtie asked:...
- Opposition Day — [18th Allotted Day]: NHS Workforce and Service Development (11 Oct 2006)
Andrew Lansley: .... They took the matter to the Employment Council in December 2005 but they failed, and they have not attempted to do anything since. They must do something. Will the Government do what Lord Hunt—then a Health Minister—said he would do on 4 March 2003? He said that if there were difficulties, the further extension of the working time directive, due in 2009, could be deferred...
- Written Answers — Health: National Patient Safety Agency (15 Dec 2003)
Mr Andrew Lansley: To ask the Secretary of State for Health whether the appointment of Lord Hunt of Kings Heath as chairman of the National Patient Safety Agency was made by the NHS Appointments Commission.
- Wild Mammals (Hunting with Dogs) Bill: Local Referendums (13 Mar 1998)
Mr Andrew Lansley: I am most grateful to the hon. Gentleman. Local referendums would lead to distinctly different provision across the country, and some farmers would be adversely affected by not being able to have hunts on their land to relieve fallen stock and to keep down the fox population. Others would also be badly affected if the provisions of the Bill were imposed on their areas.
- Wild Mammals (Hunting with Dogs) Bill: Local Referendums (13 Mar 1998)
Mr Andrew Lansley: ...might be in practice, the new clause is designed to allow the expression of opinion in local areas. The hon. Gentleman should address the question of the balance of opinion in areas where hunts take place.
