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Written Answers — House of Lords: Research and Development (22 Oct 2007)

Lord Triesman: ... 10,300 Chemicals .. Mechanical engineering 802 Electrical machinery 1,278 Transport equipment .. Aerospace 2,197 Other manufacturing 1,205 Services 2,891 Other: total 217 Agriculture, hunting and forestry; fishing 127 Extractive industries 43 Electricity, gas and water supply 15 Construction 33 Total 13,410 .. denotes disclosive...

Poverty in Developing Countries (26 Jan 2005)

Lord Triesman: ...a long time to come. The trade component is vital to recovery and we are sensitive to that point. Many lessons need to be learnt from this tragedy, including the whole issue of seeking to predict such events. My noble friend Lord Hunt of Chesterton asked several questions on these issues, and I shall write to him in detail about the Kobe discussions. However, donor countries and the...

Renewable Energy Bill [HL] (14 Jan 2005)

Lord Triesman: ...objective of all of this is climate change. The right reverend Prelate the Bishop of Chester, my noble friend Lord Berkeley, and the noble Lord, Lord Beaumont of Whitley, all mentioned climate change as did the noble Lord, Lord Hunt of Chesterton and the noble Baroness, Lady Maddock—indeed, "a duty to look after the earth", was the phrase that she used; and I completely agree. Many...

Damages (Variation of Periodical Payments) Order 2004 (26 Oct 2004)

Lord Triesman: My Lords, I thank noble Lords for what has been a brief but unquestionably useful debate, which gives us a real chance to clarify the issues. I particularly thank the noble Lord, Lord Hunt of Wirral, who has raised a number of points. As I was able to have a sense of what those points would be, I hope that I can respond to them fully and ensure that we are all in a position where we can share...

Mersey Tunnels Bill (28 Jun 2004)

Lord Triesman: My Lords, I thank noble Lords on all sides of the House who contributed to a powerful and positive debate. In particular, I thank the noble Lords, Lord Hunt of Wirral and Lord Smith of Leigh, who have been the principals in the discussion. I also particularly thank the noble Lord, Lord Geddes, not just for the report of his committee but for the balance and wisdom that he injected into the...

Mersey Tunnels Bill (28 Jun 2004)

Lord Triesman: ...provide adequate assurances that the management, the operation and the maintenance of the tunnels will take precedence and that revenues will not be used to fund irrelevances. The noble Lord, Lord Hunt, has questioned the appropriateness of what I think he was describing in the case of Merseytravel as a tax on tunnel users to fund other transport projects on Merseyside. I do not mean to...

Mersey Tunnels Bill (9 Feb 2004)

Lord Triesman: My Lords, I join in congratulating my noble friend Lord Smith of Leigh on the able way in which he has put the case for the Bill. I also thank the noble Lord, Lord Hunt of Wirral, for providing what I can only describe as so passionate a response. I commend all those who have taken part in the debate on all sides of the House, because it has been a useful debate on issues of some importance....

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