Results 181–200 of 2000 for boris johnson

Public Bill Committee: Proceeds of Crime Bill: Clause 368 - Requirements for making of production order (29 Jan 2002)

...Hesford, Mark Lazarowicz, Ian Lucas, Stephen McCabe, Anne McGuire, John Robertson, Paul Stinchcombe, Howard Stoate, Tom Watson Voting no: Ian Davidson, Mark Field, Dominic Grieve, Nick Hawkins, Boris Johnson, David Wilshire

Public Bill Committee: Proceeds of Crime Bill: Clause 370 - Further provisions (29 Jan 2002)

...Hesford, Mark Lazarowicz, Ian Lucas, Stephen McCabe, Anne McGuire, John Robertson, Paul Stinchcombe, Howard Stoate, Tom Watson Voting no: Ian Davidson, Mark Field, Dominic Grieve, Nick Hawkins, Boris Johnson, David Wilshire

Public Bill Committee: Proceeds of Crime Bill: Clause 377 - Further provisions: confiscation, civil recovery and money laundering (29 Jan 2002)

...Lazarowicz, Ian Lucas, Stephen McCabe, Anne McGuire, John Robertson, Paul Stinchcombe, Howard Stoate, Tom Watson Voting no: Norman Baker, Annette Brooke, Mark Field, Dominic Grieve, Nick Hawkins, Boris Johnson, David Wilshire

Public Bill Committee: Proceeds of Crime Bill: Clause 397 - Interpretation (29 Jan 2002)

...Lazarowicz, Ian Lucas, Stephen McCabe, Anne McGuire, John Robertson, Paul Stinchcombe, Howard Stoate, Tom Watson Voting no: Norman Baker, Annette Brooke, Mark Field, Dominic Grieve, Nick Hawkins, Boris Johnson, David Wilshire

Public Bill Committee: Proceeds of Crime Bill: Clause 399 - Property (29 Jan 2002)

...Harris, Stephen Hesford, Mark Lazarowicz, Ian Lucas, Stephen McCabe, Anne McGuire, John Robertson, Paul Stinchcombe, Howard Stoate, Tom Watson Voting no: Mark Field, Dominic Grieve, Nick Hawkins, Boris Johnson, David Wilshire

Public Bill Committee: Proceeds of Crime Bill: Clause 421 - Disclosure of information to director (31 Jan 2002)

Boris Johnson: It seems to me that the powers to disclose that may be adumbrated by the clause might be rather wide. All journalists have a power to disclose. Would that be excluded? Exactly what are we talking about?

Public Bill Committee: Proceeds of Crime Bill: Clause 421 - Disclosure of information to Director (31 Jan 2002)

Boris Johnson: How often does the Minister suppose that the Revenue would disclose details of people's tax affairs to the director? If that would be very rare, and there would be only half a dozen such instances a year, why should the function not be exercised by the commissioners? Sitting suspended for a Division in the House. On resuming--

Public Bill Committee: Proceeds of Crime Bill: Clause 422 - Further disclosure (31 Jan 2002)

Division number 49 - 6 yes, 15 no Voting yes: Alistair Carmichael, Mark Field, Dominic Grieve, Boris Johnson, David Tredinnick, David Wilshire Voting no: Bob Ainsworth, Vera Baird, Helen Clark, Wayne David, Ian Davidson, George Foulkes, Tom Harris, Stephen Hesford, Ian Lucas, Stephen McCabe, Anne McGuire, John Robertson, Paul Stinchcombe, Howard Stoate, Tom Watson

Public Bill Committee: Proceeds of Crime Bill: Clause 423 - Disclosure of information by Director (31 Jan 2002)

Division number 50 - 6 yes, 13 no Voting yes: Annette Brooke, Alistair Carmichael, Mark Field, Dominic Grieve, Boris Johnson, David Wilshire Voting no: Bob Ainsworth, Vera Baird, Helen Clark, Wayne David, Ian Davidson, George Foulkes, Tom Harris, Stephen Hesford, Mark Lazarowicz, Ian Lucas, Anne McGuire, John Robertson, Paul Stinchcombe

Public Bill Committee: Proceeds of Crime Bill: Clause 428 - Enforcement in different parts of ( 5 Feb 2002)

Division number 51 - 6 yes, 11 no Voting yes: Annette Brooke, Alistair Carmichael, Mark Field, Dominic Grieve, Boris Johnson, David Wilshire Voting no: Bob Ainsworth, Vera Baird, Wayne David, George Foulkes, Tom Harris, Stephen Hesford, Mark Lazarowicz, Ian Lucas, Stephen McCabe, Anne McGuire, Paul Stinchcombe

Public Bill Committee: Proceeds of Crime Bill: Clause 429 - External requests and orders ( 5 Feb 2002)

Division number 52 - 4 yes, 12 no Voting yes: Dominic Grieve, Nick Hawkins, Boris Johnson, David Wilshire Voting no: Bob Ainsworth, Annette Brooke, Alistair Carmichael, Helen Clark, Wayne David, George Foulkes, Tom Harris, Stephen Hesford, Mark Lazarowicz, Ian Lucas, Anne McGuire, Paul Stinchcombe

Public Bill Committee: Proceeds of Crime Bill: Clause 430 - External investigations ( 5 Feb 2002)

Division number 53 - 7 yes, 10 no Voting yes: Annette Brooke, Alistair Carmichael, Dominic Grieve, Nick Hawkins, Boris Johnson, David Tredinnick, David Wilshire Voting no: Bob Ainsworth, Vera Baird, Helen Clark, Wayne David, George Foulkes, Tom Harris, Mark Lazarowicz, Ian Lucas, Anne McGuire, Paul Stinchcombe

Written Answers — Environment Food and Rural Affairs: Refrigerator Disposal ( 6 Feb 2002)

Boris Johnson: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs how much funding Oxfordshire county council will receive in order to dispose of refrigerators.

Written Answers — Education and Skills: Individual Learning Accounts ( 7 Feb 2002)

Boris Johnson: To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills whether Capita staff at the ILA computer centre have been (a) arrested and (b) investigated by the police in the last six months.

Written Answers — Treasury: Capita (12 Feb 2002)

Boris Johnson: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer (1) how much public money each Capita- administered Government scheme has paid out; (2) how many Government contracts Capita has; and how much these are worth.

Written Answers — Treasury: Capita (12 Feb 2002)

Boris Johnson: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether Her Majesty's Government plans to outsource future projects to Capita.

Written Answers — Health: Long-term Care (12 Feb 2002)

Boris Johnson: To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many acute beds were blocked last year in Oxfordshire owing to a shortage of long term care places.

Written Answers — Education and Skills: Individual Learning Accounts (14 Feb 2002)

Boris Johnson: To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills what the reason was for the closure of the individual learning account scheme; and if she will make a statement.

Written Answers — Treasury: Capita Group (25 Feb 2002)

Boris Johnson: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will review computer security at Capita- administered Government schemes or projects.


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