Results 1-4 of 4 for smoking speaker:Claire Curtis-Thomas
- Written Answers — Health: Lung Cancer: North West (3 Mar 2009)
Claire Curtis-Thomas: ...to the answer of 5 February 2009, Official Report, columns 1497-8W, on cancer, what steps his Department is taking (a) to reduce the incidence of lung cancer and (b) to reduce the incidence of smoking by young people under the age of 16 years in the North West.
- Sex Abuse Cases (9 Jun 2004)
Ms Claire Curtis-Thomas: ...innocent?" There is no other crime of which someone can be accused that leaves such a stigma and such everlasting doubt. In these cases, more than in any other, people believe that there is no smoke without fire, and that belief damns thousands of people every year. I back the NASUWT campaign for anonymity for teachers until they are convicted of the charges brought against them. Such...
- Written Answers — Health: Smoking (6 Oct 2003)
Ms Claire Curtis-Thomas: To ask the Secretary of State for Health if he will make a statement on further steps which he intends to take to combat smoking and tobacco use.
- Sex Abuse Cases (16 Oct 2002)
Ms Claire Curtis-Thomas: ...of the people all of the time. If someone is facing eight individuals accusing them of the same crime over decades—there may be 60, 80 or 100 different sex indictments—people will think that there is no smoke without fire. Someone in there must be telling the truth; they cannot all be telling lies. Therefore the person goes to court. I attended court this summer, and on that...
