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Clause 118 - Climate Change Act 2008: meaning of “UK removals”
Alan Brown: ...reporting of the trials. In particular, we need to understand how risks and leakages will be reported. The worst thing that can happen is for rumours or wrong perceptions to circulate. Amendment 118 is intended to give people an alternative to being part of a hydrogen trial. I support that principle, but that still leaves us with the dilemma of what happens if a household says, “I...
Amendment proposed: 118, in clause 115, page 106, line 23, at end insert— “(4A) Provision under subsection (4), where a gas transporter is conducting a trial involving a fully alternative grid for the purpose of hydrogen delivery, must include guaranteed installation of other forms of low carbon heating by the gas transporter where a household does not wish to take part in the hydrogen...
Lord Alton of Liverpool: ...of procurement, including concerns raised about transparency by the National Audit Office? It does not take an inquiry for the Minister to establish from her noble friends when the issue of the 118 million items still stored in the People’s Republic of China, costing this country £250,000 every day, will be resolved. If she cannot answer that now, will she agree to write?
James Heappey: ...improve our processes. Month Number of ARAP applications received (including duplicates) Number of Unique ARAP applications processed / Total Number of Eligibility Decisions April 2021 118 7 May 2021 664 68 June 2021 4,460 81 July 2021 3,726 354 August 2021 63,179 2,237 September 2021 16,508 10 October 2021 5,897 49 November 2021 4,511 9 December...
Motion made, and Question put forthwith ( Standing Order No. 118(6)),
Motion made, and Question put forthwith ( Standing Order No. 118(6)),
Rebecca Long-Bailey: ...it makes no economic sense not to increase investment in the NHS and funding of NHS mental health services. As the Mental Health Foundation states: “Poor mental health costs the UK a staggering £118 billion per year, but much of this is preventable.” I welcome wholeheartedly the motion of my hon. Friend the Member for Tooting (Dr Allin-Khan) and I will support it. The Government must...
Rebecca Long-Bailey: ...it makes no economic sense not to increase investment in the NHS and funding of NHS mental health services. As the Mental Health Foundation states: “Poor mental health costs the UK a staggering £118 billion per year, but much of this is preventable.” I welcome wholeheartedly the motion of my hon. Friend the Member for Tooting (Dr Allin-Khan) and I will support it. The Government must...
Lord Harlech: ...to ensure that all provisions of the Bill and the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 operate effectively and fully achieve their intended policy effect. Turning first to Amendments 2 and 118, central counterparties, or CCPs, are a type of financial market infrastructure and are crucial to global financial stability. Following the UK’s exit from the EU, the Treasury established a...
Lord Harlech: ...to ensure that all provisions of the Bill and the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 operate effectively and fully achieve their intended policy effect. Turning first to Amendments 2 and 118, central counterparties, or CCPs, are a type of financial market infrastructure and are crucial to global financial stability. Following the UK’s exit from the EU, the Treasury established a...
Lord Harlech: ...to ensure that all provisions of the Bill and the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 operate effectively and fully achieve their intended policy effect. Turning first to Amendments 2 and 118, central counterparties, or CCPs, are a type of financial market infrastructure and are crucial to global financial stability. Following the UK’s exit from the EU, the Treasury established a...
Lord Harlech: ...to ensure that all provisions of the Bill and the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 operate effectively and fully achieve their intended policy effect. Turning first to Amendments 2 and 118, central counterparties, or CCPs, are a type of financial market infrastructure and are crucial to global financial stability. Following the UK’s exit from the EU, the Treasury established a...
Olivia Blake: ...staggering numbers, and it is important that they are at the forefront of our minds when we discuss the levy. It is telling that there seem to be unified voices against the policy. The figure of £118 that the shadow Minister mentioned came from Onward, which is a Conservative think-tank. The discussion is also about who has the broadest shoulders to help with the changes that desperately...
Jeff Smith: What assessment she has made of the implications for her policies of the ninth report of the House of Lords Constitution Committee, “The roles of the Lord Chancellor and the Law Officers”, HL 118, published on 18 January 2023.
Jeff Smith: What assessment she has made of the implications for her policies of the ninth report of the House of Lords Constitution Committee, “The roles of the Lord Chancellor and the Law Officers”, HL 118, published on 18 January 2023.
Rosie Winterton: With the leave of the House, we shall take motions 4 to 6 together. Motion made, and Question put forthwith ( Standing Order No. 118(6)),
Rosie Winterton: With the leave of the House, we shall take motions 4 to 6 together. Motion made, and Question put forthwith ( Standing Order No. 118(6)),
Motion made, and Question put forthwith ( Standing Order No. 118(6)),
...Ireland Dispositions) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 26 April, be approved.—(Scott Mann.) Question agreed to. Motion made, and Question put forthwith ( Standing Order No. 118(6)),