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Results 1-6 of 6 for hunting speaker:Ian Lucas
- Business of the House: Welsh Affairs (28 Feb 2008)
Ian Lucas: ...upon the eventual decision. Another such issue is the delivery of specialist services in our NHS. Before I came to this place, I worked as a non-executive director at the Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt orthopaedic and district hospital at Gobowen in Shropshire, which has been referred to today. Within that hospital is the Midlands and North Wales centre for spinal injuries, headed by my very...
- Business of the House: Welsh Affairs (28 Feb 2008)
Ian Lucas: ...if they disallow themselves from asking questions in this place about constituents who are treated in hospitals in England such as the Broadgreen, the Christie, and the Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt. The fallacious nature of the Conservatives' argument is that there is such a thing as an English-only law. There are no English-only laws in relation to the national health service or higher...
- Pre-legislative Scrutiny (24 Feb 2004)
Mr Ian Lucas: ...considered draft legislation "were not clear whether they should challenge the underlying policy or concentrate on the technical detail." To take just one example, if a Government proposed to ban hunting with hounds, would a Committee that was appointed to consider the draft legislation be entitled to conclude that a ban was not justified, or would its role be to work out how to implement...
- Health (Wales) Bill (27 Nov 2002)
Mr Ian Lucas: ...from a different perspective, which has not been mentioned in the debate so far. Before I came to the House, between 1997 and 2001, I was a non-executive director of the Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt hospital at Gobowen. It is an unusual hospital. It is two miles from the border with Wales and provides a great deal of help, expertise and care to people from north Wales, mid-Wales, Shropshire...
- Health (Wales) Bill (27 Nov 2002)
Mr Ian Lucas: ...relates to cross-border care. I represent Wrexham, which is a border town. Health care is supplied to it by the Countess of Chester hospital, Wrexham Maelor hospital and the Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt hospital near Oswestry that I have already mentioned. More specialist care is provided in Liverpool and Manchester. However, the Bill does not appear to be clear on the important question of...
- Oral Answers to Questions — Wales: Health Provision (8 May 2002)
Mr Ian Lucas: Is my right hon. Friend aware that some excellent health care is provided to my constituents by, for example, the Countess of Chester hospital in Chester and the Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic and District hospital in Gobowen? The sensible way ahead is for us to work together with English health authorities to bring about the best possible provision of care for my constituents.
