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Results 1-4 of 4 for hunting speaker:Bill Rammell
- Written Answers — Defence: Nuclear Submarines: Decommissioning (19 Oct 2009)
Bill Rammell: ...bodies and non-governmental organisations. A full list of the members of the SDP Advisory Group can be found on the SDP website: http://www.submarinedismantling.co.uk/ConsultationIAG.html Drs. Hunt and Thompson were employed under a contract to Lancaster university to provide communications support to the project. On the expiry of that contract in March 2009, a new contractor was employed...
- Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: United Nations (16 Dec 2003)
Mr Bill Rammell: ...world and deliver the objectives established in the Millennium Declaration. We want to see a stronger and revitalised general assembly. We strongly support the proposals of the GA President, Julian Hunte. We support the Secretary General's efforts to create a more effective secretariat with improved priority setting and financial management. We are encouraging efforts towards improving the...
- United Nations (11 Nov 2003)
Mr Bill Rammell: ...encouraging our partners to do more in that area. We are not alone in seeking General Assembly reform. Following his election in September, the General Assembly's President, Foreign Minister Julian Hunte of St. Lucia, has been quick to raise the banner of reform. He has launched his own initiative to streamline and revitalise the General Assembly, building on many of the ideas that we have...
- United Nations (11 Sep 2003)
Mr Bill Rammell: ...have to strengthen the oversight role of the General Committee, the General Assembly's agenda-setting body. In the context of General Assembly reform, I am pleased to welcome the election of Julian Hunte, the Foreign Minister of St. Lucia, as the president for this year's session of the General Assembly. As well as that being a long-overdue chance for a Caribbean country to take on that...
