All 11 results for bath speaker:Harriet Harman

Backbench Business: BBC (Proposed Cuts) ( 1 Dec 2011)

Harriet Harman: ...pressure from the commercial sector. When and if he does that, he will have our full backing. When it comes to fighting the BBC’s corner, is it not bizarre, as the right hon. Member for Bath (Mr Foster) made clear, that the BBC has to pay Sky to carry its channels rather than the other way round? Why is it that when someone watches “Frozen Planet”, a BBC production, on Sky, the BBC...

Deputy Speakers: Debate on the Address — [1st Day] (25 May 2010)

Harriet Harman: ..., which contributed to this Government's promising today to keep development aid a high priority. I think there will be support across the House for that. I congratulate the hon. Member for Bath (Mr Foster) on seconding the Loyal Address. He was first elected in 1992, when he snatched his seat from Chris Patten, then chair of the Tory party. No one then would have predicted that the hon....

Written Answers — Justice: Departments: Consultants ( 4 Jun 2007)

Harriet Harman: ...HQ Structure 346,600 NESCO Data migration and harmonisation for C-NOMIS Project 143,000 OGC Confidence in Delivery Assessment on C-NOMIS 25,000 KPMG Programme Management 40,800 Bath Consultancy Group Pathways to Reducing Re-Offending: Mapping the Services in the East of England 13,000 KPMG Headcount Reduction Project 60,000 McKinsey NOMS Change Programme...

Written Answers — Solicitor-General: Departmental Events (19 Jun 2003)

Harriet Harman: ...HCA's and HCA tutors June 2002 £10,389 Speaking up for Justice Conference Leeds Hilton Development of Speaking up for Justice tutors March 2003 £8,345 Victims Perspective Conference Bath Increase awareness of victims issues among CPS staff April 2002 3,000 Victims Perspective Conference Belton Woods Hotel Grantham Increase awareness of victims issues among CPS staff...

Written Answers — Solicitor-General: Crown Prosecution Service (12 Jun 2002)

Harriet Harman: ...CPS should take over the decision to charge from the police was established in mid-February in Kent (Medway division), Essex (the whole county), Wrexham (North Wales), Halifax (West Yorkshire) and Bath (Avon and Somerset). Two busy charging centres in Bristol were added to the pilot in April. A paper explaining the pilot in more detail is available from the Library.

Written Answers — Solicitor-General: Crown Prosecution Service ( 6 Mar 2002)

Harriet Harman: The Attorney-General has agreed with the Home Secretary that the Crown Prosecution Service and police should pilot the proposals over a period of six months in five different areas: in Bath, the Medway area, Essex, the Wrexham area and in Halifax. The objective of the pilot is to identify the practical implications of implementing Sir Robin's recommendation that the Crown Prosecution Service...

Government Support for the Arts (26 Nov 1999)

Harriet Harman: ...and dance, as well as lack of money. The arts are at the heart of our agenda for change. I shall give the House an example. A few years ago, I attended the Southwark prom. It took place in Dulwich baths, and all the primary schools—state and private—gave a performance. The event provided a cameo of divided Britain. A little girl, who had taken part in a wonderful performance with her...

Orders of the Day — Finance (No. 2) Bill: Fuel and Power for Domestic or Charity Use (12 Jul 1993)

Harriet Harman: ...of some local councils shows that Tory councillors are voting against VAT on gas and electricity. Some examples are Sandwell borough council, Bedfordshire county council, Dover district council, Bath city council, Darlington borough council, Solihull borough council, Devon county council and Berkshire county council. In all those councils, and in numerous others, Tory councillors have...

Orders of the Day — Finance (No. 2) Bill (26 Apr 1993)

Harriet Harman: ...idle. For the first time since the systematic collection of statistics began, more public money is being borrowed than invested. The Government's approach to public spending is like running the bath taps with the plug out. When the Prime Minister was Chief Secretary, he said that we would have a zero PSBR; he then said that he would not accept a PSBR of £25 billion, but now the...

Orders of the Day — Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill [Lords] ( 2 Apr 1990)

Harriet Harman: ...affect the body linings, leaving the sufferer unable to eat. Clare suffered raw sores from the middle of her back to the top of her leg so she could lie only on her front. Her parents continually bathed her and changed her dressings, but they could not cuddle her. Just to touch her made her skin peel. Clare suffered terrible pain and her short life ended at the age of 83 days. Parents...

National Health Service Hospitals (26 Nov 1987)

Harriet Harman: ...are to be believed when they say that they care about their constituents and the Health Service, they must vote for the motion or lose their credibility with their constituents. Similarly, the Bath health authority is looking to well-woman clinics to make savings to meet a £500,000 budget shortfall. If well-woman clinics are to go under the axe, so much for the prevention of ill health....


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