Results 1-7 of 7 for smoking speaker:Stuart Bell
- Oral Answers to Questions — Church Commissioners: Smoking Policy (21 May 2007)
Stuart Bell: Smoking in places of worship has never been acceptable. Policies for many other Church properties, from offices through to schools and church halls, vary, although many, including the national Church offices, are already smoke free. By way of a statement, guidance about the new provisions is being discussed with the Department of Health and will be promulgated as widely as possible, including...
- Oral Answers to Questions — Church Commissioners: Smoking Policy (21 May 2007)
Stuart Bell: I agree with my hon. Friend. His original question had to do with the Commission's offices, and I can tell him that the national Church institutions have had a no smoking policy in place since 2000. They have updated the policy recently, to comply fully with the Health Act 2006.
- Oral Answers to Questions — Church Commissioners: Smoking Policy (21 May 2007)
Stuart Bell: ...expressed by the hon. Gentleman. I am glad that his marriage is steadfast, notwithstanding the exit sign. I also agree with the Dean of Southwark that it would not be sensible to place no smoking signs on a beautiful Norman doorway that has been locked closed for 500 years. Discussions on the matters are taking place with the Department of Health, which I believe is taking a reasonable...
- Sir Edward Heath KG Mbe (18 Jul 2005)
Stuart Bell: ..., did it?" Later still, as an international lawyer, I represented Hermes, the tie company that makes the best of ties. I could recognise a Hermes tie a hundred yards away. I saw Ted Heath in the Smoking Room wearing a Hermes tie. I said to him, "Sir Edward"—we had more respect for him then—"You're wearing a Hermes tie. I am their lawyer." He looked at me and said, "I often...
- Operation Lancet (6 Mar 2002)
Mr Stuart Bell: ...inspector retained the original report, which clearly showed that certain allegations had been deleted and that comments had been written on it by Mallon in his own handwriting. This document is a smoking gun in relation to Mallon's lies, and provides clear evidence that he was protecting officers who should have been prosecuted rather than protected. Mallon has already pleaded guilty to...
- Orders of the Day — Police and Criminal Evidence Bill: Powers and Duties of Authority in Investigation of Complaints &C. (15 May 1984)
Mr Stuart Bell: ...have done. There was dissatisfaction among members of the police committee in Cleveland, and among the public who, on reading the newspaper reports, fell back upon the old saying that there is no smoke without fire and that there must be something more to this than met the eye. The police investigating themselves was not a happy formula in the view of the police, the public or the police...
- Orders of the Day — Police and Criminal Evidence Bill (7 Nov 1983)
Mr Stuart Bell: ...who has fallen into the hands of the police is thought to deserve a few days in the cooler, even if in the end no charges can be laid against him. It is the judicial equivalent of there being no smoke without fire, even if the fire cannot be proved. I shall oppose the Bill because it does little to meet the criteria of a free society and to win the support of the public. It is full of...
