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Results 1-11 of 11 for hunting speaker:Lord Martin of Springburn
- Members Sworn (12 May 2005)
Michael Martin: ...Joanna Merron, Lincoln James Fitzpatrick, Poplar and Canning Town Frank Roy, Motherwell and Wishaw Simon Henry Ward Hughes, North Southwark and Bermondsey Malcolm Gray Bruce, Gordon Malcolm Hunt Wicks, Croydon North David George Hanson, Delyn Diana Julie Abbott, Hackney North and Stoke Newington Keith Vaz, Leicester East Terrence Henry Rooney, Bradford North Claire Margaret...
- Royal Assent (18 Nov 2004)
Mr Michael Martin: ..., authorising the Royal Assent to the following Acts: Armed Forces (Pensions and Compensation) Act 2004 Civil Partnerships Act 2004 Housing Act 2004 Pensions Act 2004 Civil Contingencies Act 2004 Hunting Act 2004
- Hunting Bill (18 Nov 2004)
Mr Michael Martin: I have to inform the House that a message has been brought from the Lords as follows: "The Lords insist on their amendments to the Hunting Bill, to which the Commons have insisted on their disagreement, for which insistence they assign their reasons. They insist on their amendments to which the Commons have disagreed, for which insistence they assign their reasons, and they disagree to the...
- Hunting Bill (18 Nov 2004)
Mr Michael Martin: ...us to the end of the road. I am satisfied that all the provisions of the Parliament Acts have been met. [Hon. Members: "Hear, hear."] Accordingly, I have to tell the House that I have certified the Hunting Bill under section 2 of the Parliament Act 1911, as amended by the Parliament Act 1949. The Bill endorsed by me will be sent for Royal Assent at the time of prorogation in compliance...
- Points of Order (1 Jul 2003)
Mr Michael Martin: ...Mr. Lidington) was so long that it would help me if I could be allowed to respond to it. I thank the hon. Gentleman for giving me notice of his point of order. Last night, the House agreed that the Hunting Bill be recommitted to the Standing Committee to which it previously stood committed. I think that that answers his first point On the hon. Gentleman's second point, the recommittal...
- Speaker's Statement (1 Jul 2003)
Mr Michael Martin: I have a short statement to make about today's Order Paper. There is an error in the rubric printed in italics on item 5, set out on page 2480. The Order Paper should state that item 5, the Hunting Bill (Programme) (No. 4) motion, is debatable. Debate may continue for up to 45 minutes. A corrected version is being placed in the Vote Office.
- Speaker's Statement (30 Jun 2003)
Mr Michael Martin: We now come to the main business and I would like to make a statement regarding the Hunting Bill programme motion manuscript amendment. A manuscript amendment was tabled to the programme motion to enable new clause 11 to be taken before Government new clause 13. I have not selected the amendment.
- Queen's Speech (20 Jun 2001)
Mr Michael Martin: .... A Bill will be introduced to reform adoption law to make children's interests paramount, and tackle inter-country adoption. My Government will enable a free vote to take place on the future of hunting with dogs. Other measures will be laid before you. My Lords and Members of the House of Commons The Duke of Edinburgh and I were delighted to pay a State Visit to Norway at the end of May....
- Members Sworn (19 Jun 2001)
Mr Michael Martin: ...Milngavie Howard Geoffrey Alvan Stoate, Dartford James Mackay Cousins, Newcastle upon Tyne Central Angela Eileen Watkinson, Upminster James Whiteside Gray, North Wiltshire Jonathan Simon Djangoly, Huntingdon Paul William Barry Marsden, Shrewsbury and Atcham Adrian John Flook, Taunton Karen Patricia Buck, Regent's Park and Kensington North Michael John Foster, Worcester Ashok Kumar,...
- Points of Order (8 Feb 2001)
Michael Martin: .... Members will not then need to take it further. Under the terms of the Sessional Order, Questions on supplementary programme motions to increase time for debate on a Bill are put forthwith. The Hunting Bill (Programme) (No. 3) motion extends the time for the Committee, so what is set out on the Order Paper is perfectly proper.
- Petition: Hunting with Dogs (7 Jul 2000)
Mr Michael Martin: ..., North that he has no need to tell me about Standing Orders—I know a lot about them, which is why I am here. This is an Adjournment debate on the report of the committee of inquiry into hunting with dogs in England and Wales. He must address that matter, not Standing Orders or anything else.
