Lord Northbrook: asked Her Majesty's Government: Whether warships lost at sea, either in conflict or under stress of weather, are government property; and whether those entering these sunken warships or removing items from them without government approval and the approval of the survivors' association related to that ship are committing a criminal offence.
Lord McIntosh of Haringey: ..., The Natural History Museum; Dr Maurice Davies, Deputy Director, Museums Association; Professor Caroline Forder, Professor of European Family Law, University of Maastricht; Mrs Hetty Gleave, Solicitor, Hunters, Chair ArtResolve; Dr Sally MacDonald, Manager, Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, University College London; Dr John Mack, Senior Keeper, British Museum; Professor Sir Peter...
Elliot Morley: ...introduced a communication setting out their thinking on the longer term multi-annual recovery plans for cod and hake stocks. There was also some discussion of the more immediate measures for North Sea cod which are currently being negotiated with Norway. The Commissioner emphasised the serious state of the stocks and the need to take substantial measures if the stocks are to be able to...
Geoff Hoon: ...targets when in fact, the evidence suggests that his own air defence system was responsible. The US Defence Department has stated that it has good reason to believe that one of the missiles fired at coalition aircrew may have returned to earth in the area where the casualties are alleged to have occurred.
Ben Bradshaw: ...a football match was bombed by allied aircraft is completely false. Although allied aircraft were patrolling the No-Fly Zones on 19 June and came under attack from Iraqi anti-aircraft and missile fire, they did not fire back.
Lord Whitty: ...introduced a communication setting out its thinking on the longer-term multi-annual recovery plans for cod and hake stocks. There was also some discussion of the more immediate measures for North Sea cod which are currently being negotiated with Norway. The Commissioner emphasised the serious state of the stocks and the need to take substantial measures if the stocks are to be able to...
Damian Green: To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry (1) what plans the Government have to increase use of gas-fired power; and if she will make a statement; (2) what plans the Government have to reduce dependence on coal-fired power; and if she will make a statement.
Dr Lewis Moonie: ...hon. Member. Letter from Peter Ewins to Mr. Robert Key, dated 27 June 2001 I am replying to your question to the Secretary of State for Defence about the BAe 146-300 aircraft that will perform research previously done with Hercules XV208, otherwise known as Snoopy. This matter falls within my area of responsibility as Chief Executive of the Met Office. BAe Systems are currently modifying...
David Blunkett: ...and Community Policy Directorate 0 10 Functions relating to film and video licensing(9) Home Office Department for Culture, Media and Sport Criminal Policy Group 0 0 Fire Services Home Office Department for Transport, Local Government and the Regions Fire and Emergency Planning Directorate/Research Development and statistics Directorate 0 144 ...
David Blunkett: ... Constitutional and Community Policy Directorate 0 10 Functions relating to film and video licensing(10) Home Office Department for Culture, Media and Sport Criminal Policy Group 0 0 Fire Services Home Office Department for Transport, Local Government and the Regions Fire and Emergency Planning Directorate/Research Development and Statistics Directorate 0 144 ...
Mr Alan Hurst: To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills how many teachers were employed in (a) Essex and (b) the Boroughs of Thurrock and Southend-on-Sea in each year from 1995 to 2000 inclusive.
Mr Brian Wilson: ...the European Union and that a single market would provide the necessary investment signals. As far as indigenous resources were concerned the UK said it would continue to ensure that the North Sea was fully exploited. The UK supported measures to provide more effective control of demand, particularly in the areas of energy efficiency and fuel efficiency and in this respect we welcomed the...
Elliot Morley: In view of the advice from the International Council for the Exploration of the Seas the United Kingdom is fully supportive of the need to develop recovery programmes for North Sea cod, West of Scotland cod, Irish Sea cod as well as for Northern hake. Most recently the European Commission (on behalf of the Member States) reached an agreement with Norway on the steps to be taken for the second...
Lord Rooker: ...they are required to make all reasonable efforts to ensure that accommodation used conforms to all the relevant environmental health and health and safety legislation and regulations, meets current fire regulations and provides a safe environment for asylum seekers. From time to time, issues about the adequacy of the accommodation have been raised with the Home Office, but I am satisfied...
Mr Kevin McNamara: To ask the Solicitor-General what conclusions she has reached concerning the three paratroopers alleged to have shot Fahri Bici and Avni Dudi.
Alan Whitehead: ...Development Agencies transferred to the Department of Trade and Industry. Electoral law and local byelaws, including sponsorship responsibilities, transferred to DTLR from the Home Office. The Fire Service, including its sponsorship responsibilities, transferred to DTLR from the Home Office.
Mr Peter Bradley: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, Local Government and the Regions if he will make a statement on his Department's current responsibilities in respect of funding for fire authorities.
Mr Alan Hurst: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer how many people of pensionable age lived in (a) England and Wales, (b) the county of Essex and (c) the boroughs of Thurrock and Southend-on-Sea in each year from 1995 to 2000 inclusive.
Stephen Timms: ...may provide such accommodation, particularly for PRUs that offer full-time education on the premises. Education authorities must also ensure that PRU accommodation meets health, safety and fire regulations, and that it is suitable for education.