Former Crossbench Peer (30 Nov 1973 – 8 Nov 2000)
Former MP for Thirsk (4 Nov 1806 – 3 Dec 1832)
Mr James Johnson: Does my right hon. Friend accept that Lord Greenhill is merely a fact-finding plenipotentiary? Will he tell us what can be done at this moment without the involvement of the two Heads of State of Tanzania and Zambia? Can Lord Greenhill do anything without the good will, the consent and the active support of Julius Nyerere of Tanzania and Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia?
The Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (Mr. James Callaghan): I will, with your permission, Mr. Speaker, and that of the House, make a Statement on Lord Greenhill's recent visit to Rhodesia. My right hon. Friend the Minister of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs told the House on 24th February that the purpose of Lord Greenhill's mission was exploratory: to...
Angela Smith: ... Strabane Scout Group St. John Bosco Youth Centre 1998–99 Hazelbank Youth Club The Bytes Project Long Tower Youth Club Assumption Youth Club Greenhill YMCA CBS1 Downpatrick St. Bernadettes Scout and Guide Council Boys Brigade Belfast Battalion Gosford Guides 1999–2000 Hazelbank Youth Wing The...
Roger Gale: ..., and the Post Office card account is a charade. The Minister must take that on board, and do something about it. Let me now deal with the definitions of rural and urban post offices. Let me cite Greenhill post office in Herne bay, in my constituency. Greenhill is a village in its own right. It is separated from the rest of Herne bay by a very major road, the same road that separates the...
Colonel Henry Burton: asked the Minister of Labour upon what grounds Harold Mayo, of Greenhill Grove, Manor Park, E., and A. S. Porcas, of Dunbar Avenue, Norbury, were excused from military service; what are their ages; are they married; what is their present occupation and remuneration; and whether they will be drafted into some service of national benefit?
Mr Christopher Mayhew: The charges brought against Mr. Burt-Andrews and Mr. Greenhill are totally untrue and unfounded. As to the last part of the Question, I have nothing at present to add to the reply given to my hon. Friend the Member for King's Norton (Mr. Blackburn) on 16th March last.
Mr Norman Dodds: asked the Minister of Labour on what grounds William White, 6 Greenhill View, Newcastle, was passed for service in the Army in view of his unsatisfactory medical history since childhood and the fact that he was registered as a disabled person with his Department.
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Mr Jon Rankin: The statement which the hon. Member has read out says that Lord Greenhill spoke for himself and Lord Mathers—two people. Does he regard that as speaking for the whole Labour Party?
Greenhill Industrial Estate, Coatbridge
Greenhill Industrial Estate, Coatbridge (Slag Heap)
Mr Greville Janner: ...the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what further approaches have been made to the Soviet Government regarding the trials of Jews, following the interview between Sir Denis Greenhill and the Soviet Ambassador concerning the sentences passed at the Leningrad trial.
Mr James Callaghan: On a point of order. I understand that a number of Members, including myself, submitted questions to you, Mr. Speaker, this morning on the important matter of the reason for the recall of Sir Denis Greenhill from Rhodesia. You, Sir, in your discretion, very properly disallowed them.
Lord Balniel: During his recent visit to Rhodesia, Sir Denis Greenhill and the two officials accompanying him saw a number of prominent Europeans and Africans, including members of non-government bodies, and heard their views. Many people of both races were concerned to see a return to legality through discussions between the two sides.
Mr John Lee: While my right hon. Friend is dealing with that, and so as to ensure that the Soviet Union does not get a gratuitous trick, can we have an assurance that Lord Greenhill is telling Mr. Smith to get out?
Mr Ted Rowlands: ...promote a peaceful solution of the problem and will consider all the ways in which we can do so. As my right hon. Friend the Foreign Secretary said yesterday, he is considering the report of Lord Greenhill and others.
Mr Ioan Evans: asked the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what action is proposed following the discussions between Lord Greenhill and the illegal régime in Rhodesia; and if he will make a statement.
Mr Boyd Douglas: Specified risk material is being put into the landfill site at Greenhill Road in County Antrim, and as much as 100,000 tonnes of meat and bonemeal — some of which may be contaminated — is being stored throughout Northern Ireland. Does the Minister agree that, with hindsight, SRM should never have been accepted from the South?
Gil Paterson: ...that it is not acceptable for our children to be educated in schools or fed in dining rooms where fungus is growing in the roof? If so, what action is he likely to take in North Lanarkshire? Greenhill Primary School in Coatbridge faces exactly the problem that I have described.
Public Accounts: Universal Credit.
Witnesses: Alison Greenhill, Director of Finance, Leicester City Council Tony Kirkham, Director of Resources, Newcastle City Council Emma Revie, Chief Executive, Trussell Trust Sophie Corlett, Director of External Relations, Mind Peter Schofield, Permanent Secretary Neil Couling, Director General Universal Credit, Department for Work and Pensions