Results 1-4 of 4 for smoking speaker:Michael Lord
- Fire and Rescue Services Bill: New Clause 7 — Directions Relating to Particular Classes of Fires and Emergencies (15 Mar 2004)
Mr Michael Lord: ...particular how fire safety may be improved by— (a) the installation of fire sprinkler or misting systems; (b) alteration to means of escape; (c) passive fire protection measures; (d) fire and smoke alarm system. (4) Where reports are received by the Secretary of State under subsection (3) of this Clause the Secretary of State shall consult with— (a) the existing authorities in...
- Orders of the Day — Tobacco Advertising and Promotion Bill: Meaning of "tobacco Advertisement" and "tobacco Product" (13 Feb 2001)
Mr Michael Lord: ...it will be convenient to discuss the following: Amendment No. 1, in page 1, line 8, after "so", insert— 'but does not include an advertisement where the purpose is to reduce the prevalence of smoking, notwithstanding that it may depict a tobacco product.'. Government amendments Nos. 40 and 41. Amendment No. 3, in clause 4, page 2, line 23, at end insert 'or (c) if it is contained...
- Points of Order (10 Dec 1997)
Mr Michael Lord: Last night's incident involving a small flood above the ceiling of the Aye Lobby has been reported to me. I understand that, although water entered the electric light fitting, causing some smoke, fumes and shorting, there was no risk to hon. Members during the Division. The fitting was isolated and has now been repaired.
- Orders of the Day — European Communities (Amendment) Bill: Considered in Committee [Progress, 19 April] (21 Apr 1993)
Mr Michael Lord: ...Liberals. It is going to be a long weary business". On 2 March, he wrote to her again: The Government's supporters are cowed, resentful and sullen. They keep 250 waiting about in the Libraries and Smoking Rooms to vote us down on every amendment and we have a fighting force of about 50 which holds together with increasing loyalty and conviction. His letter ended: The Divisions go the other...
