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Results 1-5 of 5 for hunting speaker:Clare Short
- Written Answers — International Development: Bushmeat (11 Dec 2001)
Ms Clare Short: ...Kunene/Caprivi Namibia 1998–2001 Mamiraua/Varzea Brazil 1991–2000 Studies and research: Livestock-wildlife interactions Africa 1997–2001 Illegal hunting in Serengeti NP Tanzania 1997–2000 575 Bushmeat in rural livelihoods of west Africa Ghana/Cameroon 2000–01
- Mozambique (28 Feb 2000)
Ms Clare Short: I am grateful for the hon. Lady's support for the Department's work. We—and everyone—are currently hunting for helicopters. We can pay for them. Although none were found in Zimbabwe, South Africa is making them available. If we can find them and buy them, we shall send them in. Nine are currently working, but only three have winch capacity, which is needed to pick people up. The...
- Opposition Day: Women (7 Mar 1995)
Ms Clare Short: ...'s debate, I wrote to the then Secretary of State for Employment and Minister with responsibility for women, now Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, the right hon. Member for Wirral, West (Mr. Hunt), to suggest that the Government should facilitate an annual debate to monitor the progress of women towards equality. The right hon. Gentleman wrote back and said that there were many...
- Prayers: An Independent Review Body (16 Jun 1988)
Ms Clare Short: ...question of new evidence and the fact that the amendment would not require it are very important. In some cases everyone is convinced that there has been a dreadful miscarriage of justice and they hunt around for new evidence to bring the case legitimately within the system. We must open up the system to enable cases in which large numbers of people are convinced that there has been a...
- Opposition Day: Wages Councils (6 Jun 1985)
Ms Clare Short: ...for that. A more recent paper, published by the Department of Employment in 1983, contradicts the earlier finding. This is one of those pieces of academic research that the Department of Employment hunted for in trying to find some academic who would provide a case in support of its prejudices. The paper tentatively suggests that the employment of young people under 18 years of age...
