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Thangam Debbonaire: ...1695. Since that time, the rules have only ever gone in one direction, which is to be strengthened—that is, until some Conservative Members unfortunately sought to drag them backwards during the Owen Patterson affair, which showed all too clearly that we have, in Conservative Members, some people who seem to be willing to change the rules retrospectively if they or their mates get...

Written Answers — Ministry of Defence: Military Decorations (20 Dec 2017)

Earl Howe: ...HOLMAN Army Awards PROMOTIONS IN AND APPOINTMENTS TO THE MILITARY DIVISION OF THE MOST HONOURABLE ORDER OF THE BATH As Companions: Major General Mark Jarvis GAUNT Major General John Robert PATTERSON PROMOTIONS IN AND APPOINTMENTS TO THE MILITARY DIVISION OF THE MOST EXCELLENT ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE As Commanders: Colonel Michael Robert BUTTERWICK Colonel William Pemble...

8. 6. ‘Securing Wales' Future’: Transition from the European Union to a New Relationship with Europe ( 7 Feb 2017)

Leanne Wood: ...threatening our place in the single market,’ said Daniel Hannan of Vote Leave. ‘Only a madman would actually leave the market.’ These are not words I would choose, but they are the words of Owen Patterson. And ‘Would it be so bad to be like Norway?’ Have a guess who said that. Nigel Farage. A hard Brexit outside of the single market as well as the EU was not a question that was...

Written Ministerial Statements — Ministry of Defence: Defence Estate Rationalisation (24 Mar 2016)

Mark Lancaster: ...POTENTIAL (Up to) Burgoyne Barracks (Part of Shorncliffe Barracks, Folkestone) Damian Collins (Conservative) Folkestone and Hythe By 2020 265 Clive Barracks (Tern Hill, Shropshire) Owen Patterson (Conservative) North Shropshire By 2020 600 Fitz Wygram House - Royal Army Vet Corps (Aldershot) Sir Gerald Howarth (Conservative) Aldershot By 2020 15 Army Officer Selection...

Written Answers — House of Lords: Rainforests ( 2 Jul 2013)

Baroness Verma: ...in Jakarta from the 25- 27 June 2013. At the Forest Science meeting hosted by His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales at Clarence House on 8 May 2013, the Secretaries of State Edward Davey and Owen Patterson highlighted the importance of rainforest protection to climate and biodiversity respectively. As part of on-going policymaking, officials from DECC, DFID and Defra have recently...

Northern Ireland Assembly: Oral Answers to Questions: Office of the First Minister and deputy First Minister ( 3 Dec 2012)

Martin McGuinness: ...our discussions with David Cameron in Stormont Castle just a short time ago, we made it clear that we believe it is now over to him.  It will be a political decision.  This project was driven by Owen Patterson from the very beginning, and we were very interested in having those powers devolved to our Administration.  David Cameron saw his own Secretary of State, Owen Patterson, coming...

Crime and Courts Bill [HL] — Second Reading (28 May 2012)

Lord Alderdice: ...are some issues where an LCM may be required but certainly in terms of the Department of Justice it will be required. I know that my right honourable friend and Secretary of State in another place, Owen Patterson, and the Home Secretary have engaged with David Ford, the Minister of Justice in the Northern Ireland Assembly, and that has been a fruitful engagement. I know there were...

Orders of the Day — Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Bill [Lords] ( 8 Jan 2002)

Barry Gardiner: ...Service—have also campaigned for the Bill and all of them would want me to pay tribute today to the years of their lives that Stella Evans, Charlotte Martin, Neil Mulcock, Joan South, Shula Rich, Owen Humphries, Nigel Wilkins, Joyce Glasser, Terence Michael, John Patterson and Muriel Guest-Smith have devoted to trying to achieve justice for leaseholders through legislative change. Not...

Orders of the Day — Brymbo Steelworks ( 6 Jun 1990)

Mr David Hunt: ...Steels Ltd., they have all shown a willingness to co-operate which I very much welcome. That applies to all the political parties in the area, including the local Conservative party, led by Owen Patterson and John Myers. All the parties and all parts of the community have come together under the leadership of those involved on behalf of their community. The hon. Member for Wrexham has...

Welfare State (25 Mar 1983)

Mr Laurie Pavitt: ...in c. 484. I congratulate the hon. Member for Hackney, South and Shoreditch. I feel sick when I hear about the right hon. Member for Daventry, the right hon. Member for Plymouth, Devonport (Dr. Owen), and the hon. Member for Newcastle upon Tyne, East (Mr. Thomas) talk on these subjects. I understand the psychological process. Those right hon. and hon. Members are converts and they have to...

Oral Answers to Questions — Roads: Road Safety Advisory Council (19 Apr 1967)

The National Road Safety Advisory Council is composed of the following twenty members: Mr. John Morris (Chairman)Sir Alfred Owen (Vice-Chairman)Mr. Wilfrid AndrewsMr. Norman CapenerThe Lord CheshamMr. Jim ClarkSir Maurice DeanMr. Alec DurieMiss Mary GrieveMr. Arthur HarbyProfessor Richard HareLady JannerThe RL Rev. G. D. Leonard, Suffragan Bishop of WillesdenSir Herber ManzoniMrs. Marie...

Orders of the Day — Temperance (Wales) Bill. (15 Feb 1924)

...C. Nichol, Robert Simon, E. D. (Manchester, Withingtn.) Weir, L. M. Nixon, H. Simon, Rt. Hon. Sir John Welsh, J. C. Oliver, George Harold Smith, T. (Pontefract) Wheatley, Rt. Hon, J. Owen, Major G. Snowden, Rt. Hon. Philip White, H. G. (Birkenhead, E.) Palmer, E. T. Spence, R. Wignall, James Parkinson, John Allen (Wigan) Stamford, T. W. Williams, A. (York, W. R., Sowerby) Parry,...

Orders of the Day — King's Speech.: Debate on the Address. (21 Jan 1924)

..., J. Jones, Morgan (Caerphilly) Oliver, P. M. (Manchester, Blackley) Sunlight, J. Jones, T. I. Mardy (Pontypridd) O'Neill, John Joseph Tattersall, J. L. Jowett, F. W. (Bradford, East) Owen, Major G. Terrington, Lady Jowitt, W. A. (The Hartlepools) Paling, W. Thomas, Rt. Hon. James H. (Derby) Kedward, R. M. Palmer, E. T. Thompson, Piers G. (Torquay) Keens, T. Parkinson, John Allen...

Business of the House. (12 Dec 1922)

...S. (Glasgow, Hillhead) Buckley, Lieut.-Colonel A. Eyres-Monsell, Com. Bolton M. Houfton, John Plowright Burn, Col. C. R. (Devon, Torquay) Falle, Major Sir Bertram Godfray Houston, Sir Robert Patterson Butcher, Sir John George Fawkes, Major F. H. Howard, Capt. D. (Cumberland, N.) Butler, J. R. M. (Cambridge Univ.) Fermor-Hesketh, Major T. Howard-Bury, Lieut.-Col. C. K. Butt, Sir Alfred...

Business of the House. (11 Dec 1922)

...Waring, Major Walter Hood, Sir Joseph Ormsby-Gore, Hon. William Watts, Dr. T. (Man., Withington) Hopkins, John W. W. Paget, T. G. Wells, S. R. Horne, Sir R. S. (Glasgow, Hillhead) Parker, Owen (Kettering) Wheler, Col. Granville C. H. Houston, Sir Robert Patterson Parry, Lieut.-Colonel Thomas Henry White, Lt.-Col. G. D. (Southport) Howard, Capt. D. (Cumberland, N.) Pease, Rt. Hon....

Orders of the Day — Civil Services Supplementary Estimates, 1922–23.: Belief of Unemployment. ( 8 Dec 1922)

.... Sir John Baldwin, Rt. Hon. Stanley Gould, James C. Ormsby-Gore, Hon. William Balfour, George (Hampstead) Gray, Harold (Cambridge) Paget, T. G. Banks, Mitchell Greaves-Lord, Walter Parker, Owen (Kettering) Barlow, Rt. Hon. Sir Montague Grenfell, Edward C. (City of London) Parry, Lieut.-Colonel Thomas Henry Barnett, Major Richard W. Grigg, Sir Edward Pease, Rt. Hon. Herbert Pike...

Business of the House. ( 7 Dec 1922)

...Bertram Godfray Holbrook, Sir Arthur Richard Hood, Sir Joseph Morrison-Bell, Major A. C. (Honiton) Shepperson, E. W. Hopkins, John W. W. Murchison, C. K. Skelton, A. N. Houston, Sir Robert Patterson Newman, Colonel J. R. P. (Finchley) Somerville, Daniel (Barrow-in-Furness) Howard, Capt. D. (Cumberland, N.) Newman, Sir R. H. S. D. L. (Exeter) Sparkes, H. W. Howard-Bury, Lieut.-Col. C....

Business of the House. ( 6 Dec 1922)

..., Sir R. S. (Glasgow, Hillhead) Astor, Viscountess Davies, Alfred Thomas (Lincoln) Houlton, John Plowright Balrd, Rt. Hon. Sir John Lawrence Davies, Thomas (Cirencester) Houston, Sir Robert Patterson Baldwin, Rt. Hon. Stanley Davison, Sir W. H. (Kensington, S) Howard, Capt. D. (Cumberland, N) Balfour, George (Hampstead) Dawson, Sir Philip Howard-Bury, Lieut.-Col. C. K. Banbury, Rt....

Business of the House. ( 4 Dec 1922)

..., Sir George Rowland Gray, Harold (Cambridge) Ormsby-Gore, Hon. William Blundell, F. N. Grenfell, Edward C. (City of London) Paget, T. G. Bowyer, Capt. G. E. W. Grigg, Sir Edward Parker, Owen (Kettering) Boyd-Carpenter, Major A. Gwynne, Rupert S. Pease, Rt. Hon. Herbert Pike Brass, Captain w. Hacking, Captain Douglas H. Penny, Frederick George Brassey, Sir H. Leonard Hall, Rr-Adml sir...

Orders of the Day — King's Speech.: Unemployment. ( 1 Dec 1922)

...Glasgow, Hillhead) Newman, Colonel J. R. P. (Flnchley) Stewart, Gershom (Wirral) Houtton, John plowright Newman, Sir R. H. S. D. L. (Exeter) Stockton, Sir Edwin Forsyth Houston, Sir Robert Patterson Newson, Sir Percy Wilson Stott, Lt.-Col. W. H. Howard, Capt. O. (Cumberland, N.) Newton, Sir D. G C. (Cambridge) Stuart, Lord C. Crichton Howard-Bury, Lieut.-Col. C. K. Nicholson,...


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