Results 1-4 of 4 for smoking speaker:Kim Howells
- Written Ministerial Statements — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Iraq: Export Licence System (10 Nov 2005)
Kim Howells: ...to be used by a private security company to protect election monitors and ballot boxes for the Iraqi referendum. Equipment concerned included: armoured vehicles, body armour, military helmets, smoke grenades, mini signal flares, stun grenades and six machine guns. The Government received certification for the licences after they were issued.
- Tourism (Exmoor) (9 Apr 2003)
Dr Kim Howells: ...that it ever happens again but, if it does, I hope that we would handle it better than previously. Having seen so many images of cows with their legs stuck in the air on burning pyres with black smoke crossing the landscape—not generally on Exmoor, but often in the south-west—I then went around the world trying to persuade people to come back to Britain as a great place to...
- Written Answers — Culture Media and Sport: Smoking in the Workplace (5 Mar 2003)
Dr Kim Howells: Following consultation with the staff a smoking room was designated in each building. Smoking is not allowed anywhere else in departmental buildings.
- Orders of the Day — Coal Industry Bill (4 Dec 1989)
Dr Kim Howells: ...the firebed and this requires gentle poking, once is usually sufficient, to enable the coal to burn right through.One particularly important feature is that, because English Housecoal produces more smoke than Welsh, it is recommended that more cleaning of chimneys is undertaken to keep the flues clean. That is a disgraceful state of affairs. We have to burn this awful English coal because...
