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Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Smoking (15 May 2008)

Meg Munn: The Foreign and Commonwealth Office has erected one smoking shelter in its London Estate, situated in the external courtyard of the Old Admiralty Building in 2003.

Cardiac Risk in the Young (Screening) Bill (12 Mar 2004)

Ms Meg Munn: ..., but was diagnosed as having it. Now in his mid-30s, like many of the people whom we have heard about today, Jason had always played football several times a week. He worked, he never smoked and he had only the odd drink. Six years ago, Jason had a cold. Somehow or other, he felt that there was something wrong; his situation was like that of the hon. Member for Cheltenham (Mr. Jones). He...

Ofsted (4 Jul 2002)

Ms Meg Munn: ...'s bid to be city of culture, which I am sure will please my colleagues from Yorkshire. On early years, finally, the Select Committee raised the issues of physical chastisement by child minders and smoking. Those matters have often been discussed at length. I shall not do so today; I do not want to be interrupted again. I hope that in future reports, the Select Committee will pay more...

Orders of the Day — Adoption and Children Bill (29 Oct 2001)

Ms Meg Munn: ...as it is among other professionals, probably including MPs. Adoption work involves much common sense and, in the area where I chaired an adoption panel, it was not unusual to have adopters who smoked or who were overweight. The medical practitioner on the panel would always issue the regular cautions and we would not place a child with asthma or a chest infection with a smoker. Smoking,...

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