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Written Answers — Department for Transport: Question (11 Jul 2022)

Robert Courts: The government continues to promote and deliver its seafarer protections nine-point plan, and the wider objectives of Maritime 2050. On 6 July, the government introduced the Seafarers’ Wages Bill to the House of Lords and published the Government’s Response to the Consultation on Seafarers’ Remuneration. The Bill seeks to ensure that seafarers working on vessels that regularly use UK...

Written Answers — Department for Transport: Shipping: Conditions of Employment (13 Jul 2022)

Robert Courts: The government continues to promote and deliver its seafarer protections nine-point plan, and the wider objectives of Maritime 2050. On 6 July, the government introduced the Seafarers’ Wages Bill to the House of Lords and published the Government’s Response to the Consultation on Seafarers’ Remuneration. The Bill seeks to ensure that seafarers working on vessels that regularly use UK...

Written Answers — Attorney General: Attorney General: Press ( 4 Mar 2024)

Robert Courts: The Attorney General’s Office’s (AGO) paid subscriptions to newspapers, magazines, and online journals provide AGO officials with a valuable resource of public discourse on topics relevant to the Department. The AGO’s paid subscriptions for the last three financial years are set out in the table below. 2021/22 2022/23 2023/24 Newspapers Financial Times; Telegraph Financial...

Main Estimates 2018-19: Treasury ( 3 Jul 2018)

...Guto Bebb Henry Bellingham Richard Benyon Bob Blackman Crispin Blunt Nicholas Boles Peter Bone Peter Bottomley Andrew Bowie Karen Bradley Suella Braverman Jack Brereton Steve Brine Fiona Bruce Robert Buckland Alex Burghart Conor Burns Alistair Burt Alun Cairns Gregory Campbell James Cartlidge Bill Cash Maria Caulfield Alex Chalk Rehman Chishti Jo Churchill Colin Clark Greg Clark Kenneth...

Orders of the Day — Official Secrets Bill: Information Resulting from Unauthorised Disclosures or Entrusted in Confidence (16 Feb 1989)

Mr Robert Maclennan: ...on human rights. The refusal to allow prior publication to be regarded as a proper defence is plainly disproportionate. There can be no question but that if the matter came before the European Court—as it definitely would if it ever got before a British court in the first place—we should again be dragged back and have the Government's position struck down. The Home Secretary said...

Scottish Parliament: Dignity, Equality and Human Rights (19 Sep 2017)

Pauline McNeill: ...to accept decisions with which they do not agree, but from time to time the ECHR provides an important checks-and-balances function in relation to law. If it were not for a decision of the Supreme Court that implemented the ECHR principles, people who are suspected of committing a crime would have no right to have a lawyer present during their questioning. The Supreme Court overturned the...

Remaining Private Members' Bills: Business of the House ( 5 Feb 1993)

...of Standing Order No. 14 (Exempted business), the Speaker shall— (1) put the question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the Motion in the name of Mr. John M. Taylor relating to the Supreme Court of England and Wales not later than one and a half hours after the Motion has been entered upon; and(2) put the Question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the Motion in the name of Mr....

Written Answers — Department for Transport: Aviation: Quarantine ( 8 Feb 2021)

Robert Courts: The Government recognises that the aviation sector has been significantly impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic. Firms can continue to draw upon the unprecedented package of measures announced by the Chancellor, including a Bank of England scheme for firms to raise capital, the Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme, Time to Pay flexibilities with tax bills, financial support for employees...

Written Answers — Department for Transport: Shipping: Carbon Emissions (26 Oct 2021)

Robert Courts: To date the Department for Transport has funded a £1.5m competition for innovation in clean maritime and provided £93,897 in grant support through the 2019 Department’s Transport Technology Research Innovation Grant (TRIG) Programme to early stage research projects related to clean maritime. In 2020 the TRIG programme provided almost £90,000 to clean maritime projects. Under this...

Written Answers — Department for Transport: Shipping: Carbon Emissions (26 Oct 2021)

Robert Courts: To date the Department for Transport has funded a £1.5m competition for innovation in clean maritime and provided £93,897 in grant support through the 2019 Department’s Transport Technology Research Innovation Grant (TRIG) Programme to early stage research projects related to clean maritime. In 2020 the TRIG programme provided almost £90,000 to clean maritime projects. Under this...

Written Answers — Department for Transport: Airports: Vetting (18 Jul 2022)

Robert Courts: The Civil Aviation Authority and Department for Transport do not process airport staff security checks and there are no targets that are set. It is important to thoroughly check that an individual working at an airport does not pose a threat to the travelling public. In recent months, Government has been working with the aviation industry to offer support and ways to speed up the employment...

Written Answers — Attorney General: Gender Based Violence: Prosecutions (11 Mar 2024)

Robert Courts: Tackling violence against women and girls (VAWG) remains one of this government’s top priorities. We continue to expand the number of VAWG offences to reflect the evolving criminal justice landscape. The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) is improving the way existing offences are prosecuted. It has produced a new operating model for the prosecution of rape and is now working in partnership...

Orders of the Day — Protection of Official Information Bill (15 Jan 1988)

Dr David Owen: ...Trade is Treachery" should have been prevented from being written. I wish that some investigative journalism had been carried out into that. Economy with the truth was not practised only by Sir Robert Armstrong in the Supreme Court of New South Wales. Sir Robert was a victim of the security services of Her Majesty's Government being economical with the truth. It is now clear from the...

Iron and Steel Bill (12 Feb 1953)

Mr Reginald Manningham-Buller: My hon. Friend the Member for Heeley (Mr. P. Roberts) and I may differ as to the probability of the Board taking action in regard to a very small class of products. There I commend to his attention subsection (2). He asked if an unsuccessful appellant would have an opportunity of cross-examining the Board. The answer, quite frankly, is "no." I do not think he should have that opportunity. The...

Westminster (District Auditor's Report) ( 9 May 1996)

John Gummer: ...and severally liable for that amount. He has decided not to uphold the objections in respect of Councillor Judith Warner, my hon. Friend the Member for Milton Keynes, South-West (Mr. Legg) and Mr. Robert Lewis. The auditor has now issued his certificate. Those surcharged have 28 days from the date they receive the auditor's statement of reasons to appeal against his decision to the High...

Mental Health Treatment and Support ( 7 Jun 2023)

...Bob Blackman Crispin Blunt Peter Bone Peter Bottomley Andrew Bowie Karen Bradley Graham Brady Suella Braverman Jack Brereton Paul Bristow Sara Britcliffe Anthony Browne Fiona Bruce Felicity Buchan Robert Buckland Alex Burghart Rob Butler Andy Carter James Cartlidge Bill Cash Miriam Cates Maria Caulfield Rehman Chishti Christopher Chope Jo Churchill Greg Clark Simon Clarke Theo Clarke...

Written Answers — Ministry of Justice: National Offender Management Service (21 May 2019)

Robert Buckland: ...plays to the respective strengths of the public, private and voluntary sectors, that will reduce reoffending, support victims of crime and keep the public safe – and merit the confidence of the courts and the public.

Written Answers — Department for Transport: Question (17 May 2021)

Robert Courts: We are working with the travel industry and private testing providers to see how we can further reduce costs for the British public while ensuring travel is as safe as possible. We are considering a range of options ahead of international travel re-opening on 17 May. The price of tests has reduced significantly in recent weeks, with providers offering testing packages for green arrivals...

Cost of Living Committee (14 Jun 2023)

...Stewart Hosie Ben Lake David Linden Angus MacNeil John McNally Stewart McDonald Stuart McDonald Anne McLaughlin Carol Monaghan John Nicolson Brendan O'Hara Kirsten Oswald Anum Qaisar Liz Saville-Roberts Tommy Sheppard Alyn Smith Chris Stephens Alison Thewliss Owen Thompson Richard Thomson Philippa Whitford Pete Wishart Gavin Newlands (teller) Peter Grant (teller) No Bim Afolami Adam...

European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Plain English summary of retained direct EU legislation (20 Dec 2017)

Robert Buckland: ...is based on subsections (2) to (5) of section 3 of the 1972 Act. Those subsections distinguish between EU-related matters which are to be judicially noticed—such as EU treaties, judgments of the Court and the Official Journal of the European Union—and other matters which, in theory, fall to be proved to the Court, such as EU instruments. For the latter category, rules are provided...


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