Results 41–60 of 6000 for north west hampshire

Written Answers — Ministry of Justice: Prisons: Overcrowding (30 Nov 2023)

Edward Argar: ...Constabulary £ - Dyfed-Powys Police £ 519,098 Essex Police £ 635,564 Gloucestershire Constabulary £ 1,461,935 Greater Manchester Police £ 1,688,173 Gwent Police £ 268,352 Hampshire Constabulary £ 634,727 Hertfordshire Constabulary £ 492,629 Humberside Police £ 912,291 Kent Police £ 2,200,016 Lancashire Constabulary £ 1,086,436 Leicestershire...

Criminal Justice Bill (28 Nov 2023)

Priti Patel: ...successful programme that works with local authorities. The Government must invest more in it and roll it out further. I recall working on this issue with my right hon. Friend the Member for North West Hampshire (Kit Malthouse), who was then Policing Minister. He brought his London experience to the fore regarding problems in central London. There were some specific cases of begging and...

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Health Services (28 Nov 2023)

Andrew Stephenson: ...NHS Trust; - Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust; - Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust; - Medway NHS Foundation Trust; - Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust; - Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust; - Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust; - Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust; - Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust;...

Housing Associations: Charges (22 Nov 2023)

Simon Hoare: ...real anxiety that seeing these sorts of bills creates—particularly when this issue has come as a bolt from the blue, as I understood my right hon. Friend the Member for Romsey and Southampton North to say. People were being told that everything was fine, that those local sewage works were absolutely up to scratch and that one could sell ones home in perfect confidence that there would be...

Written Answers — Ministry of Justice: Prisons: Overcrowding (22 Nov 2023)

Edward Argar: ...Durham Constabulary £ - Dyfed-Powys Police £ 142,837 Essex Police £ 173,560 Gloucestershire Constabulary £ 122,782 Greater Manchester Police £ 257,882 Gwent Police £ - Hampshire Constabulary £ - Hertfordshire Constabulary £ 90,674 Humberside Police £ 122,782 Kent Police £ 630,050 Lancashire Constabulary £ 137,832 Leicestershire Police £ - ...

Written Answers — Department for Transport: Buses: Exhaust Emissions (26 Oct 2023)

Richard Holden: ... Warrington Borough Council 105 105 Volvo South Yorkshire Combined Authority 27 27 4 – Alexander Dennis Ltd   23 – Pelican/Yutong Norfolk County Council 70 70 Wrightbus North Yorkshire County Council 39 39 20 – EvoBus/Mercedes 19 – Alexander Dennis Ltd Portsmouth City Council & Hampshire County Council 62 62 Wrightbus Blackpool Council 90 0 Bus...

Economic Activity of Public Bodies (Overseas Matters) Bill: New Clause 1 - Impact assessment: trade and diplomatic relations (25 Oct 2023)

Layla Moran: It is a pleasure to follow the hon. Member for Gloucester (Richard Graham). I, too, wish to speak in particular about amendment 7, tabled by the hon. Member for North West Hampshire (Kit Malthouse). It is with a heavy heart that I am taking part in this debate. I was half minded not to do so, because now is not the time. The impact of the awful violence in Israel and Palestine on...

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Hospitals: Construction (24 Oct 2023)

Will Quince: ...Hospital 2.0 designs: - Specialist and Emergency Care Hospital Sutton, Epsom Hospital & St Helier Hospital - Whipps Cross University Hospital - Hillingdon Hospital - Princess Alexandra Hospital - North Manchester General Hospital - Leeds General Infirmary - Watford General, Hemel Hempstead and St Albans City Hospitals - Leicester General Hospital, Royal Infirmary, Glenfield Hospital...

Written Answers — Ministry of Justice: Prisons: Overcrowding (23 Oct 2023)

Damian Hinds: ... £ - Dyfed-Powys Police £ 329,689.32 Essex Police £ 390,228.31 Gloucestershire Constabulary £ 688,874.14 Greater Manchester Police £ 729,059.98 Gwent Police £ 268,351.98 Hampshire Constabulary £ 634,726.56 Hertfordshire Constabulary £ 180,911.28 Humberside Police £ 371,859.30 Kent Police £ 1,315,525.16 Lancashire Constabulary £ 522,328.44 ...

Written Answers — Ministry of Justice: Prisons: Overcrowding (23 Oct 2023)

Damian Hinds: ...Constabulary £ - Dyfed-Powys Police £ 329,689 Essex Police £ 402,332 Gloucestershire Constabulary £ 1,287,400 Greater Manchester Police £ 1,300,907 Gwent Police £ 268,352 Hampshire Constabulary £ 634,727 Hertfordshire Constabulary £ 357,747 Humberside Police £ 737,756 Kent Police £ 1,317,995 Lancashire Constabulary £ 888,225 Leicestershire Police...

Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill - Commons Reasons: Motion A (18 Oct 2023)

Lord Sharpe of Epsom: ...and cannot do. All this distracts businesses from what they should be doing, which is creating jobs and growing their businesses, which benefits the whole economy. As Kit Malthouse, the Member for North West Hampshire, put it in the House of Commons, the SME threshold is “a level at which companies can absorb the step up in responsibility, and without a disproportionate amount of...

Levelling-up and Regeneration Bill: Clause 148 - Guidance (17 Oct 2023)

Matthew Pennycook: ...was considered in the other place, the Government were forced to give way on a variety of fronts. I am glad that, in a range of areas, the arguments that my hon. Friend the Member for Nottingham North (Alex Norris) and I made in Committee last year have been partially accepted. However, although the Government’s concessions have rendered the Bill slightly more palatable, they have not...

Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill: After Clause 46 - Register of members: information to be included and powers to obtain it (13 Sep 2023)

Kevin Hollinrake: .... I think we have it right. My hon. Friend made a similar point in our previous debate on this issue, and he makes it very strongly. The fact that both he and my right hon. Friend the Member for North West Hampshire (Kit Malthouse) have made that point today counterbalances some of the arguments on the other side for extending the threshold further. The hon. Member for Glasgow Central...

Dangerous Drugs (12 Sep 2023)

Chris Philp: ...to start off on this note of cross-party consensus, which I hope will continue for the remainder of his tenure in his new role. He asked some questions, as did my right hon. Friend the Member for North West Hampshire (Kit Malthouse), about plans for enforcement and the resources that will be dedicated to this issue. I can confirm that it is something we expect the police to be focusing...

Access to Broadband Services — [Sir Christopher Chope in the Chair] ( 6 Sep 2023)

John Whittingdale: ...during the debate, so I am not trying to duck those at all. Wales has featured strongly in the debate. As hon. Members from Wales will know, we are launching a cross-regional procurement, covering north-west Wales, mid-Wales and south-east Wales, and are looking to have a further procurement next summer for south-west Wales, and I will say a little bit more about that. I turn to some of...

Written Answers — Department for Transport: Buses: Exhaust Emissions ( 4 Sep 2023)

Richard Holden: .../Yutong Warrington Borough Council 105 105 Volvo South Yorkshire Combined Authority 27 27 4 - Alexander Dennis Ltd   23 - Pelican/Yutong Norfolk County Council 70 70 Wrightbus North Yorkshire County Council 39 39 20 - EvoBus/Mercedes 19 - Alexander Dennis Ltd Portsmouth City Council & Hampshire County Council 62 62 Wrightbus Blackpool Council 90 0 Bus...

Retail Crime (19 Jul 2023)

Chris Philp: ...and will make sure that the invitation is extended. To repeat the point on goods that are stolen with a value under £200, the previous Policing Minister, my right hon. Friend the Member for North West Hampshire (Kit Malthouse), wrote to all chief constables and police and crime commissioners to make it clear that section 176 does not restrain the police’s ability to arrest and...

Planning and Solar Farms — [Caroline Nokes in the Chair] (19 Jul 2023)

Edward Leigh: In that brief period of the Government of my right hon. Friend the Member for South West Norfolk (Elizabeth Truss), the then Secretary of State, my right hon. Friend the Member for North East Hampshire (Mr Jayawardena), tried to change the definition to include 3b land. A huge mountain of well-funded lobbying money was put in immediately to frustrate the whole process. Make no mistake: this...

Written Answers — Department for Transport: Buses: Exhaust Emissions (18 Jul 2023)

Richard Holden: ...Alexander Dennis Ltd   Bus manufacturer for remaining buses subject to outcome of procurement process by local transport authority or bus operator. Norfolk County Council 70 70 Wrightbus North Yorkshire County Council 39 0 Bus manufacturer subject to outcome of procurement process by local transport authority or bus operator. Portsmouth City Council & Hampshire County...

Written Answers — Ministry of Justice: Family Proceedings: Legal Representation (14 Jul 2023)

Mike Freer: ... 127 292 474 Liverpool 200 799 959 1532 Luton 28 172 520 704 Manchester 234 882 1658 2483 Medway and Canterbury 127 421 1291 1759 Milton Keynes 53 272 604 923 North Wales 39 144 183 310 North Yorkshire 14 83 201 356 Northampton 24 152 410 558 Northumbria and North Durham 95 503 551 934 Norwich 26 187 527 793 Nottingham 47...


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