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Railways Bill: Public Sector Operators Not to Be Franchisees (2 Nov 1993)

Mr John Stanley: ..., as amendment No. 237, by my hon. Friends the Members for Ashford (Sir K. Speed), for Taunton (Mr. Nicholson), for Harrow, East (Mr. Dykes), for Lewes (Mr. Rathbone), for Ravensbourne (Sir J. Hunt), for Brighton, Kemptown (Mr. Bowden) and for Macclesfield (Mr. Winterton), and myself. On the following day, it was accepted in principle by my right hon. Friend. I consider the amendment...

Prayers: M20 (Junctions 3–5) (30 Oct 1992)

Mr John Stanley: ...'s tenant in the adjacent house. I took it up with my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State. When he replied, he confirmed that four dogs, one of which had to be put down as it was dangerous, and two hunting ferrets had been kept in the property. My constituent, who lived next door, had a nine-month-old baby and both the dogs and ferrets had been escaping into her property. I do not...

The Royal Navy (2 Feb 1987)

Mr John Stanley: ...the Navy's new ships and weapons with those that are going out of service. The type 22 frigates are vastly more capable than the type 12 frigates and the gun Leanders that they are replacing. The Hunt class mine countermeasures ships are in a quite different league from the Ton class minesweepers, that they are succeeding. Seawolf is a quantum jump on Seacat; so is the Lynx helicopter on...

Royal Navy (6 Feb 1986)

Mr John Stanley: ...and versatile Corps of Royal Marines, with its valuable reserve element, within our naval forces. The modernisation of our mine countermeasures force continues. Since our last debate one more Hunt class ship has joined the fleet and another will do so shortly, and the last two of this class have been ordered. The first of the Sandown class of single-role mine hunters has also been...

The Royal Navy (29 Nov 1984)

Mr John Stanley: ...vastly higher than it was when the Labour party was in office. The type 22 and 23 frigates represent a quantum jump over frigates such as the type 12s and the Leanders that they are replacing. The Hunt class mine counter-measures ships are in a wholly different league from the old Ton class ships. The Trafalgar class SSNs have capabilities well in excess of our earlier SSNs, and the new...

The Royal Navy (29 Nov 1984)

Mr John Stanley: ...amphibious shipping, we are restoring the pre-Falklands numbers of logistic landing ships. Contracts were placed with Tyne Shiprepairers in July for the repair of the Sir Tristram, and with Swan Hunter in September for the replacement of the Sir Galahad. Both HMS Fearless and HMS Intrepid will remain in service until the mid-1990s. Studies are currently in progress in the Ministry of...

The Royal Navy (28 Nov 1983)

Mr John Stanley: ...forces. Mine clearance is vital to the protection of our own high-value naval assets and to the protection of the high-value reinforcement ships. I am glad to tell the House that six of the new Hunt class multirole mine countermeasures vessels have now entered service. A further five are under construction and more vessels of this class are planned. We hope also to place, in about 12...

Orders of the Day — Housing and Building Control Bill: Protection for Elderly Orphans and Others (23 Mar 1983)

Mr John Stanley: ...tabled by my hon. Friend the Member for Woolwich, West (Mr. Bottomley). He has set out clearly why he felt that there was a possible or threatened injustice with regard to his constituent Mr. Peter Hunt. I agree with him that local authorities should adopt a sensitive and compassionate approach on a case-by-case basis when deciding whether a successor tenant should remain in a family home...

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