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Alan Haselhurst: Order. [Interruption.] The hon. Member for Hayes and Harlington (John McDonnell) must— [Interruption.] John McDonnell , Member for Hayes and Harlington , having conducted himself in a grossly disorderly manner, was named by the Deputy Speaker. Motion made, and Question put forthwith ( Standing Order No. 44), That John McDonnell be suspended from the service of the House.— ( Ian Lucas...
Mr John Hay: The Joint Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Transport (Mr. John Hay) indicated dissent.
Mr John Hay: The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Transport (Mr. John Hay) indicated assent.
Mr John Hay: The Joint Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Transport (Mr. John Hay) indicated assent.
Mr John Hay: The Joint Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Transport (Mr. John Hay)indicated dissent.
Mr John Hay: The Joint Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Transport (Mr. John Hay) indicated assent.
Mr John Hay: The Joint Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Transport (Mr. John Hay) indicated assent.
Mr John Hay: The Joint Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Transport (Mr. John Hay) indicated dissent.
Mr John Hay: The Joint Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Transport (Mr. John Hay) indicated assent.
Mr John Hay: The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Transport (Mr. John Hay) rose—
John Bercow: Has my hon. Friend noticed as I have, that no fewer than 14 of the amendments tabled for consideration in Committee have been tabled by Labour Back-Bench Members, notably the hon. Member for Hayes and Harlington (John McDonnell)? Does my hon. Friend agree that in responding to his points, it would be helpful for the Minister to say whether he has had any prior consultation with the hon....
John Hayes: Things are becoming clearer by the moment. In answer to the intervention by the hon. Member for Hayes and Harlington (John McDonnell), the Minister effectively said, in respect of clause 3(6)(a), that "may" means "won't". In respect of clause 3(6)(b) and (c), he is now saying that he wants to add "or" or "either". If we were to add "shall", "either" and "or", presumably he would be happy....
John Hayes: John Hayes Please see the table below for the DFT proportion of contracts that have been awarded through framework agreements. 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 DfT(c) 2% 5% 25% 53% 51% 44% 56% 64% DVLA 3% 18% 14% 37% 46% 47% 54% 38% DVSA 10% 12% 18% 44% 44% 52% 39% 24% HE 87% 92% 95% 96% 95% 93% 88% 83% MCA...
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Energy and Climate Change: Building new nuclear: the challenges ahead.
Witnesses: Ed Mitchell, Director of Environment and Business, Environment Agency, Bruce McKirdy, Managing Director, Nuclear Decommissioning Authority, John Jenkins, Chief Operating Officer and Acting Business Head, Office for Nuclear Regulation and Dr Andy Hall, Deputy Chief Inspector of Nuclear Installations and Director of Regulatory Standards, and Acting Chief Nuclear Inspector, Office for Nuclear...
Mr John Mackay: I am aware that hay has been imported from Canada, and that highlights the problem. It is not just a matter of cost, but of the availability of hay. There is more to the harvest problem than hay—there is also a cereal problem, which has a knock-on effect to the feeding sector. We had to wait until we saw the whole picture, and we have to consider carefully how we should set about giving...
Sir John Butcher: 14. asked the Secretary of State for War whether he can state how much surplus hay of last year's crop not required for Army purposes is still in the possession of the Army authorities; and whether, in view of the shortage of old hay in this country and the desirability of realising surplus stores, and especially perishable stores, as far as possible, he will give directions that this hay...
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Mr John Hay: Mr. Hay indicated dissent.
Mr John Hay: Mr. Hay indicated dissent.