Results 1-4 of 4 for smoking speaker:Paul Murphy
- Written Answers — Wales: Smoking (15 Jul 2008)
Paul Murphy: The latest available statistics were published in "Smoking in Wales: Current Facts" published jointly by the Welsh Assembly Government and the Wales Centre for Health in November 2007. Statistics show that in 2005-06, 25 per cent. of adults in Wales reported that they currently smoked, while regular smoking was reported by 19 per cent. of 15-year-old boys and 28 per cent. of 15-year-old girls...
- Written Answers — Northern Ireland: Smoking in the Workplace (31 Mar 2003)
Mr Paul Murphy: The Northern Ireland Office has a well established policy on smoking in the workplace which was first introduced in 1991 and a complete ban on smoking, apart from designated smoking rooms, has been in operation in all NIO premises since 1995. The policy has been supported through participation in the annual no-smoking day campaign and various health awareness events where professional and...
- Written Answers — Northern Ireland: Telephone Helplines (31 Mar 2003)
Mr Paul Murphy: ...for Disabled Persons Helpline The learndirect Helpline Community Relations Victims Retirement Pension The Organs Enquiry line National Drugs Helpline Drinkline Childline Smoking Cessation Telephone Helpline National AIDS Helpline Child Dental Health Survey Housing Benefit Collection Re-assessments
- Prayers: Toxic Waste Disposal (Wales) (10 Jul 1992)
Mr Paul Murphy: ...into all of them, but I shall mention a few that my local authority has had to investigate. There was an explosion which damaged the incinerator hearth and enveloped the neighbourhood in clouds of smoke. There were blow-backs through the furnace doors which resulted in PCB-contaminated aluminium foil strips being deposited in large numbers on nearby residential land. Quantities of...
