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- Orders of the Day — Public Accounts (23 Oct 1995)
Mr Alan Williams: ...work, how Departments work and how the Committee system works. One of the most interesting of our reports this year—I shall not deal with it in great depth—is the report on the Trident base. The project was important not only because it was the biggest civil engineering programme, second only to the channel tunnel, in this country, but because it was fascinating as a case...
- Prayers: Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering Ltd (7 Mar 1986)
Mr Alan Williams: ...squelch of firm government? First, we had the extended deadline; then, within hours, the extension was cancelled; then the Government were to take the bids without first settling the contract for Trident; then, after Tuesday's deadline, according to The Guardian, the Government demanded theoretical terms for the Trident contract. I note from the statement that there are still no firm...
- Orders of the Day — Freedom of Information Bill (6 Feb 1981)
Mr Alan Williams: ...more than was offered by Croham, although that was a help. I do not believe that a code of conduct would achieve anything further. The Minister of State rightly said that we had had debates on the Trident nuclear issues. He gave the Government credit for the information which they made available. One accepts that extra information was made available. However, the hon. Gentleman missed the...
