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Written Answers — House of Lords: Telecommunications Masts (22 May 2000)

Lord Whitty: The Government's policy is firmly to encourage mast and site sharing where that is appropriate. Conditions attached to the use of powers granted to individual mobile operators by the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry, and incorporated in their operating licences, include a requirement to investigate mast sharing before seeking to put up any new mast.

Written Answers — House of Lords: Community Sentences (22 May 2000)

Lord Bassam of Brighton: ...be effective in persuading offenders to comply with their community sentences. In the short term, it is possible that there will be an increase in the numbers imprisoned. It is difficult to make firm estimates of the numbers involved, but if the new statutory warning scheme is ignored by half of those offenders who currently fail to comply without good reason on one or more occasions, some...

Written Answers — House of Lords: Animal and Bird Carcasses: Disposal in Small Incinerators (23 May 2000)

the Countess of Mar: asked Her Majesty's Government: What is their estimate of the volume of animal and bird carcasses currently disposed of by incineration in small capacity incinerators at veterinary surgeries, firms, hunt kennels and other private facilities, for 1999.

Written Answers — House of Lords: Trade Partners UK (24 May 2000)

Baroness Howells of St Davids: asked Her Majesty's Government: What measures they are taking to support British firms trading internationally.

Written Answers — House of Lords: Immigration Control: Colombian and Ecuadorian Nationals (24 May 2000)

Lord Bassam of Brighton: The Government are firmly committed to ensuring that those who seek to migrate to the United Kingdom but have no grounds for doing so under the Immigration Rules are prevented from coming here. From 00:01 hours on Thursday 25 May, we will require nationals of Colombia and Ecuador to obtain a Direct Airside Transit Visa even when they intend to remain airside while in transit through the...

Written Answers — House of Lords: Development Council, 18 May ( 7 Jun 2000)

Lord McIntosh of Haringey: ...on Ethiopia and Eritrea. My right honourable friend, supported by most member states, observed that the moral low ground was alternating between the two countries and that we needed to act firmly now to help resolve the conflict. Belgium then argued for more assistance for Burundi. She said that we should back Nelson Mandela's efforts to facilitate the implementation of the Arusha Accords,...

Written Answers — House of Lords: Police Complaints System (15 Jun 2000)

Lord Bassam of Brighton: ...Commissioner, Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission; Chief Constable George Hedges QPM, Chair, Association of Chief Police Officers Police Complaints and Discipline Sub-Committee; Sadiq Khan, Solicitor, Christian Fisher and Co; Professor Mike Maguire, University of Cardiff; Tony Mason, Secretary, Police Federation Committee on Police Complaints and Discipline; Professor Mike McConville,...

Written Answers — House of Lords: Carriage of Clandestine Immigrants: Penalty Appeal CPCAU/070 (16 Jun 2000)

Lord Bassam of Brighton: ...of any argument that may be put forward to show why a person served with a penalty may not be liable. If it is required, legal advice may be sought from Home Office Legal Advisers and the Treasury Solicitor.

Written Answers — House of Lords: Ethiopia/Eritrea Conflict (19 Jun 2000)

Baroness Scotland of Asthal: ...I made to noble Lords was based on diplomatic reporting at the time. Both sides have indicated on several occasions their readiness to accept a negotiated solution. But this has not yet delivered a firm peace agreement. We continue to work for that.

Written Answers — House of Lords: Winter Fuel Payments: Birth Certificates (21 Jun 2000)

Baroness Hollis of Heigham: ...'s Overseas Civil Service, or a British Diplomatic or Consular Officer; a doctor or surgeon registered under the law of the country where the event occurred; a minister of religion; a barrister, solicitor or advocate who is authorised to practise in the country where the event occured; a notary public* or any other person allowed to administer oaths in the country where the declaration is...

Written Answers — House of Lords: Local Authorities: Purchasing Policy Constraints (22 Jun 2000)

Lord Whitty: ...also assist local suppliers to tender for work by, for example, holding briefing sessions which explained the way that the authority tendered, how and where it advertised forthcoming work and how firms should respond to those requests.

Written Answers — House of Lords: Late Payment of Commercial Debt (28 Jun 2000)

Lord Harrison: asked Her Majesty's Government: In the light of the recent NatWest quarterly survey of small firms showing that few small and medium-sized enterprises have taken advantage of the statutory right of interest on late payments of commercial debt, how the relevant legislation can be improved or better implemented.

Written Answers — House of Lords: Tunisia: Human Rights ( 3 Jul 2000)

Lord Avebury: asked Her Majesty's Government: Whether they will ask the Government of Tunisia to comply with the request by the United Nations Special Rapporteurs on Torture and on the Independence of Judges and Lawyers for invitations to visit Tunisia.

Written Answers — House of Lords: Sudan: Ceasefire Violations ( 4 Jul 2000)

Baroness Scotland of Asthal: ...permanent, effectively-monitored ceasefire throughout Sudan. We reaffirm our support for the peace efforts being made under the auspices of the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) and firmly believe that only a negotiated settlement can bring all the people of Sudan the peace and stability they deserve.

Written Answers — House of Lords: Type 45 Destroyer Programme (13 Jul 2000)

Baroness Symons of Vernham Dean: The Government have now approved the procurement of Type 45 Destroyers, in line with our firm commitment to a modern and effective destroyer and frigate force. Subject to the satisfactory completion of negotiations, a contract will be placed later this year with the prime contractor, BAE Systems, for the first three of these ships, and including some major long-lead equipment for a further...

Written Answers — House of Lords: New Deal Jobs (18 Jul 2000)

Baroness Blackstone: ...as quickly as possible, and to stay in work by improving their skills, experience and self confidence in the competition for jobs. The New Deal will however lead to some extra jobs being created by firms because of its positive impact on the numbers, skills and other qualities of employable people who are looking for work.

Written Answers — House of Lords: Government Property Lawyers: Annual Report and Accounts (24 Jul 2000)

Baroness Thornton: asked Her Majesty's Government: When the Government Property Lawyers Report and Accounts for 1997-98 will be published.

Written Answers — House of Lords: Mirror Group Newspapers: Investigation Costs (24 Jul 2000)

Lord Sainsbury of Turville: The costs incurred to date of the inspectors' investigations into the affairs and membership of Mirror Group Newspapers are £1,474,193 in respect of lawyers' fees and expenses and £6,217,465 in respect of accountants' fees and expenses. The lawyers' fees represent payment to Sir John Thomas, the lawyer inspector, a junior counsel and a QC employed to assist the inspectors. On taking up his...

Written Answers — House of Lords: Personal Investment Authority: Compliance Checks (24 Jul 2000)

Lord McIntosh of Haringey: ...have not yet completed the disciplinary process. Disciplinary actions in respect of pension mis-selling are based upon a lack of progress in completing the pension review, which requires firms to review their pension sales and, where appropriate offer redress. During the year ending 30 June 2000, fines were levied as the result of compliance visits undertaken before July 1999. Those fines...

Written Answers — House of Lords: Departmental Cars (24 Jul 2000)

Lord Falconer of Thoroton: ...1 Office of Government Commerce 1 1 Privy Council Office 2 1 3 Scotland Office 1 1 2 Treasury Solicitor 1 1 Wales Office 1 1 2 Sub Total 10 5 2 0 5 0 41 2 0 15 18 2 4 0 6 110 ...


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