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Results 1-12 of 12 for hunting speaker:Tony McNulty
- Written Answers — Work and Pensions: Redundancy (24 Feb 2009)
Tony McNulty: ...will now have the discretion to allow any customers to access this help as soon as they become unemployed. This will be useful for people who have been in work for a long time and have no recent experience of job hunting. We are also extending Local Employment Partnerships to provide help for newly redundant people. Local Employment Partnerships are simple deals we have agreed with...
- Written Answers — Work and Pensions: Employment Services: Redundancy (12 Jan 2009)
Tony McNulty: ...will now have the discretion to allow any customers to access this help as soon as they become unemployed. This will be useful for people who have been in work for a long time and have no recent experience of job hunting. We are also extending the successful Local Employment Partnerships to provide help for newly redundant people. Through these, Jobcentre Plus is already working...
- Written Answers — Home Department: Hunting: Yorkshire and Humberside (16 Apr 2007)
Tony McNulty: The Hunting Act 2004 came into effect on 18 February 2005. Data from the court proceedings database held by the Office for Criminal Justice reform show that there were no prosecutions in Yorkshire police force area for hunting a wild mammal with a dog under the Hunting Act 2004 Sections 1 and 6.
- Written Answers — Home Department: Illegal Fox Hunts (8 Jan 2007)
Tony McNulty: The court proceedings data held by the Office for Criminal Justice Reform database shows that three people were prosecuted in England and Wales during 2005 under sections 1 and 6 of the Hunting Act 2004 for the offence of hunting a wild mammal with a dog. Court proceedings data for 2006 will be available in the autumn of 2007.
- Written Answers — Home Department: Illegal Fox Hunts (5 Jan 2007)
Tony McNulty: The court proceedings data held by the Office for Criminal Justice Reform database shows that three people were prosecuted in England and Wales during 2005 under sections one and six of the Hunting Act 2004 for the offence of hunting a wild mammal with a dog. Court proceedings data for 2006 will be available in the autumn of 2007.
- Written Answers — Home Department: Illegal Fox Hunts (11 Dec 2006)
Tony McNulty: Enforcement of the Hunting Act 2004 is a matter for the police and the prosecuting authorities. The police have made it clear that they will enforce the Hunting Act 2004 and the Association of Chief Police Officers has issued guidance for police forces on the practical aspects of doing so.
- Written Answers — Home Department: Hunting (18 Oct 2006)
Tony McNulty: The enforcement of the Hunting Act and the protection of hunt monitors is a matter for chief officers and the Association of Chief Officers (ACPO) have issued guidance for police forces on the practical aspects of enforcing this legislation.
- Written Answers — Home Department: Hunting (13 Sep 2006)
Tony McNulty: The Hunting Act 2004 came into force on 18 February 2005. Data on the number of prosecutions in 2005 will be available in the autumn.
- Written Answers — Home Department: Hunting (13 Jul 2006)
Tony McNulty: ...of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) has issued specific guidance to forces and provided a training package covering strategic and tactical considerations in relation to the enforcement of the Hunting Act 2004. Furthermore, the initial police learning and development programme (IPLDP) provides all forces in England and Wales with the flexibility to tailor their individual training packages for...
- Traffic Management Bill [Ways and Means] [No.2] (15 Jul 2004)
Mr Tony McNulty: ...the amendments introduced in the other place on this particular part of the Bill. They were whizzed through the House with unanimity and utter cross-party consensus. If ever an issue, such as fox hunting, were agreed and dispatched without reservation, but with full consensus and cross-party agreement in the other place, I would gladly at least look at it in some detail here. In answer to...
- Public Bill Committee: Anti-social Behaviour Bill: Clause 12 - Anti-social behaviour: landlords' (13 May 2003)
Mr Tony McNulty: ...of accountability. It must be right to have a strategic oversight at national level and to preserve a degree of autonomy at local level for housing authorities or RSLs. Although I agree with the hunt for consistency, it must be at a wider level than the hon. Gentleman's amendment suggested. It follows, too—recent experience has shown it to be the case—that there is a strong...
- European Union (25 May 1999)
Mr Tony McNulty: ...years. Here is another example from their pretty little manifesto. It says: We want to see humane treatment of animals across the whole of Europe. Yet they troop in here to destroy the Bill on fox hunting and one of them—just one—singlehandedly destroyed a private Member's Bill on fur farming that 11 of the 12 remaining fur farmers in the country had signed up to. Somehow the...
