Lindsay Hoyle: ...) The Urban Waste Water Treatment (England and Wales) Regulations 1994, (e) The Water Resources (Control of Pollution) (Silage, Slurry and Agricultural Fuel Oil) (England) Regulations 2010, (f) The Bathing Waters Regulations 2013, (g) Water Environment (Water Framework Directive) (England and Wales) Regulations 2017, (h) The Reduction and Prevention of Agricultural Diffuse Pollution...
Lindsay Hoyle: Order. We do not want an early bath at this stage. The rugby world cup is coming, but let us not start it too soon. Let us hear the questions and the answers.
Lindsay Hoyle: Order. I think someone wants to go for a cup of tea—we do not want an early bath. Keir Starmer.
Lindsay Hoyle: ...John Stevenson, Carlisle Daniel Leonard James Poulter, Central Suffolk and North Ipswich Michelle Emma May Elizabeth Donelan, Chippenham Julian Carlton Knight, Solihull Wera Benedicta Hobhouse, Bath Diana Ruth Johnson, Kingston upon Hull North Anthony Edward Timpson, Eddisbury Andrew Campbell Bowie, West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine Natalie Cecilia Elphicke, Dover David Melvyn Linden,...
Lindsay Hoyle: ...and pub closures are coming. However, Porter Lancastrian diversified, and now produces waterproof television screens for the fanciest hotels around the world, so that when people sit in the bath or have a shower, they can watch television. Waterproof televisions are going a bomb and they came out of Chorley. That is fantastic news—I do not think that MPs have claimed them on their...
Lindsay Hoyle: ...of this House united. Surely he ought to be recognising that we should work together to deliver the Bill. The Minister has a great reputation, but his reputation is like a bar of soap in the bath: every time he thinks he has got it, it shoots out of his hand and whizzes round the bath again. I do not want him to have that reputation; I want him to have a reputation for being conciliatory,...
Lindsay Hoyle: ...have to be trained in the basics before becoming specialists. The problem with these independent treatment centres is that, through their use, we are in danger of throwing the baby out with the bath water. If these centres are to be guaranteed 60 per cent. of such work, and if general practitioners are going to be instructed that everybody must be referred to the private sector, there will...