Ivan Lewis: ...the Lancashire LSC area between April 2001 and the end of July 2003, as well as the number of starts from April 1996 to March 2001 in the two TECs that amalgamated into Lancashire LSC—ELTEC and LAWTEC. Figures for Chorley cannot be provided as information at parliamentary constituency level is not available. Time period(19) TEC/LSC Advanced MA Foundation MA April 1996 to March...
Ivan Lewis: ...on Apprenticeships in (i) the Lancashire Learning and Skills Council (LSC) area between April 2001 and the end of July 2004; and (ii) in the Training and Enterprise Council (TEC) for the area LAWTEC (Lancashire West) between April 1997 and March 2001. Time period (153) TEC/LSC Advanced apprenticeship Apprenticeship at level 2 April 1997 to March 1998 LAWTEC 1,800 — April...
Ivan Lewis: ...Learning and Skills Council (LSC) area between April 2001 and the end of July 2004; and (ii) in the two Training and Enterprise Council (TEC) areas that amalgamated into Lancashire LSC—ELTEC and LAWTEC between April 1997 and March 2001. Figures are expressed in numbers rather then as percentages as population estimates are not available for TEC areas. Time period(5507180038) TEC/LSC...
Ivan Lewis: ...the Lancashire LSC area between April 2001 and the end of July 2003, as well as the number of starts from April 1996 to March 2001 in the two TECs that amalgamated into Lancashire LSC—ELTEC and LAWTEC. Time period (32) TEC/LSC Advanced MA Foundation MA April 1998 to March 1999 ELTEC 1,000 400 LAWTEC 1,600 100 April 1999 to March 2000 ELTEC 800 1,100 LAWTEC...
Ivan Lewis: ...the Lancashire LSC area between April 2001 and the end of July 2003, as well as the number of starts from April 1998 to March 2001 in the two TECs that amalgamated into Lancashire LSC—ELTEC and LAWTEC. Time period(27) TEC/LSC Advanced MA Foundation MA April 1998 to March 1999 ELTEC LAWTEC 1,000 1,600 400 100 April 1999 to March 2000 ELTEC LAWTEC...
Ivan Lewis: ...the Lancashire LSC area between April 2001 and the end of July 2003, as well as the number of starts from April 1996 to March 2001 in the two TECs that amalgamated into Lancashire LSC—ELTEC and LAWTEC. Time period 1 and TEC/LSC Advanced MA Foundation MA April 1998 to March 1999 ELTEC 1,000 400 LAWTEC 1,600 100 April 1999 to March 2000 ELTEC 800...
Ivan Lewis: ...the Lancashire LSC area between April 2001 and the end of July 2003, as well as the number of starts from April 1998 to March 2001 in the two TECs that amalgamated into Lancashire LSC—ELTEC and LAWTEC. Time period(30) TEC/LSC Advanced MA Foundation MA April 1998 to March 1999 ELTEC 1,000 400 LAWTEC 1,600 100 April 1999 to March 2000 ELTEC 800 1,100 LAWTEC...
Vera Baird: The holding of practising certificates does not, in itself, impose professional obligations on lawyers. The Treasury Solicitor and his legally qualified staff are under the same obligation to comply with the rules of their professions as any other practising lawyer, solicitor or barrister.
Roger Godsiff: To ask the Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, what assessment the Government has made of whether the TTIP trade deal will make the UK more vulnerable to lawsuits; if the Government will insist that TTIP does not contain provisions which would allow similar lawsuits to be brought in the UK; and if the Government will reconsider its support for TTIP in response to that lawsuit.
Mr Ivor Caplin: ..., simulated training for the Royal Navy is undertaken at the Maritime Warfare School, based at HMS Collingwood and HMS Dryad, both near Portsmouth. In addition, there are four United Kingdom-based sea ranges as follows: Cape Wrath (north Scotland)—sea to land range firings; Dodman Point (off Plymouth)—buoy firing; Wembury Point (off Plymouth)—buoy firing; and St. Alban's Head (off...
Bill Rammell: Royal Navy submarines are operated to the highest possible safety standards. Personnel are rigorously trained to deal efficiently and effectively with all safety incidents. Three fires requiring both ship and external resources are recorded as occurring on Royal Navy submarines since 1 January 1987. Details of these are provided in the following table: Vessel Location where fire took...
Douglas Alexander: There are no lawyers in private practice in St. Helena, however, the Public Solicitor is required to provide independent legal advice to members of the public. Such advice is provided either free of charge, or subject to contribution under the St. Helena Legal Aid and Advice Ordinance. The Public Solicitor is funded by the Department for International Development. In addition, local...
Rosie Winterton: The Legal Services Commission (LSC) reviews trends in recruitment and the retention of publicly funded lawyers on a continuing basis to ensure that there are sufficient numbers of competent lawyers to do all categories of publicly supported legal work throughout England and Wales. The LSC reports regularly to the LCD and the evidence is that there is currently a sufficient number of lawyers...
Quentin Davies: Four test firings of the Sea Viper missile have taken place. These trials have all successfully provided vital system and performance evidence. This has enabled Sea Viper qualification and ship trials to progress in accordance with the planned Type 45 programme. Two of the test firings did not, however, meet all the planned trials objectives. The test firings form part of the contract for the...
Dr Lynda Clark: In the years 1999–2000 the complement of the Office of the Solicitor to the Advocate-General was 14 lawyers. In 2001 this increased to 16 lawyers. In each year one lawyer was an advocate and the rest solicitors.
Lord Irvine of Lairg: Each case is considered by the Official Solicitor individually, but in general the Official Solicitor will write in the first language of the recipient of correspondence. However, in order to contain translation costs (whether payable from public or private funds) the Official Solicitor may respond in English where it appears the authority or lawyer concerned is fluent in English or has ready...
Stephen Hammond: The Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) met with officials from local government authorities (LGAs) and senior representatives of the Chief Fire Officers' Association (CFOA) in 2012 to discuss arrangements for fire fighting at sea. Fire authorities and CFOA were represented at this meeting which was hosted by the Department of Communities and Local Government (DCLG). MCA officials also...
Bridget Prentice: ...involved before the case comes before the court. The particular needs of the parent(s) will be highlighted in the application. Depending upon the circumstances of individual cases, the Official Solicitor may be involved or a lawyer with suitable experience. In private law proceedings, such as child contact cases, parties can seek a lawyer with suitable experience or the Official Solicitor...
Adrian Sanders: To ask the Solicitor-General what policies and procedures exist to ensure that the Treasury Solicitor staff do not (a) undertake work for which a solicitor's practising certificate is required and (b) act for those for whom Government lawyers did not act prior to 1974; and what guidance is provided to the Treasury Solicitor's staff about such restrictions on activities.
Claire Curtis-Thomas: To ask the Solicitor-General how many (a) lawyers, (b) caseworkers and (c) administrative staff were recruited in (i) 1999–2000, (ii) 2000–01 and (iii) 2001–02; and how many (A) lawyers, (B) caseworkers and (C) administrative staff were employed in the same period in each CPS region.