Damian Green: ...May 2010: Home Secretary No training Baroness Browning Finance workshop Ministerial learning and development induction workshop Nick Herbert Ministerial learning and development induction workshop Damian Green Ministerial learning and development induction workshop James Brokenshire Bill training Select Committee training Lynne Featherstone Ministerial learning and development induction...
Presentation and First Reading ( Standing Order No. 57) Secretary Justine Greening, supported by Secretary Greg Clark, Secretary Damian Green, Ben Gummer, Damian Hinds, Robert Halfon, Mr Nick Gibb, Edward Timpson, Caroline Dinenage and Joseph Johnson, presented a Bill to make provision about technical and further education, and for connected purposes. Bill read the First time; to be read a...
Damian Green: ...were last used by each Minister: Minister Contracted car Pool car service James Brokenshire 12 December 2012 6 December 2012 Jeremy Browne 12 December 2012 12 December 2012 Damian Green 13 December 2012 10 December 2012 Lord Taylor 13 December 2012 22 November 2012 Mark Harper 13 December 2012 12 December 2012
Damian Green: ...Ministers in the Home Department last travelled by London Underground on Home Office business on the following occasions: Lynne Featherstone— 9 November 2010 James Brokenshire— 16 December 2010 Damian Green— 9 February 2011 Nick Herbert— 6 April 2011 No Ministers in the Home Department have travelled by public bus on official Home Office business. To obtain the total number of...
Lord Rosser: The quote I gave was actually from Mr Damian Green, the Minister for Immigration, who is on record in Hansard as saying that the increase in the reports of suspected sham marriages in 2010, "shows that the certificate of approval scheme was becoming less effective, as well as the success of our crackdown on sham marriage and the subsequent publicity".-[Official Report, Commons, Fifth...
Damian Green: ...can include transport. However, for security reasons we do not confirm who is in receipt of protection or provide a breakdown of the costs. Minister Cost (£) Home Secretary 0 Damian Green 16.60 Lynne Featherstone 19.60 Nick Herbert 0 James Brokenshire 0 Lord Henley 6.00 Total 42.20
Damian Green: ...draw his attention to Liberal Democrat News of 30 May 2003. It is a publication that I read sporadically. This edition is particularly interesting because it makes the following thoughtful point: "Damian Green's idea of getting rid of tuition fees, and financing the move by scrapping plans to extend the number of students even further, has a lot to be said for it." I always welcome...
Andrew Turner: Order. I call Damian Green. I am sorry: I meant Damian Hinds.
That Kevin Brennan, Steve Brine, Philip Davies, Clive Efford, Julie Elliott, Damian Green, Damian Hinds, John Nicolson, Jo Stevens and Giles Watling be members of the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee.
Damian Green: ...to business need. As at 30 March 2011, Home Office Ministers last used a ministerial car while travelling in an official capacity on the following occasions: Nick Herbert- 16 February 2011 Damian Green- 29 March 2011 James Brokenshire- 29 March 2011 Lynne Featherstone- 29 March 2011 Baroness Neville-Jones- 30 March 2011 Information relating to how many times Home Office Ministers have...
Damian Hinds: My right hon. Friend the Skills Minister is in very regular contact with the IFA, and I also met it last week. My right hon. Friend the Member for Ashford (Damian Green) is absolutely correct to identify that if we are going to make the step change that we need in the skills and productivity of this country, it is going to be all about driving quality.
Nigel Evans: ...available for debate, in accordance with Standing Order No. 78(3). Ordered, That a Committee be appointed to draw up Reasons to be assigned to the Lords for disagreeing to their amendment; That Damian Green, James Duddridge, Mr Gerry Sutcliffe, Mark Tami and Dr Julian Huppert be members of the Committee; That Damian Green be the Chair of the Committee; That three be the quorum of the...
Damian Green: The inter departmental ministerial group is comprised of the following Ministers: Damian Green, Minister of State for Immigration, Home Office; Lynne Featherstone, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Equalities and Criminal Information, Home Office; Crispin Blunt, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Prisons and Probation), Ministry of Justice; Tim Loughton, Parliamentary...
Damian Green: .... Evidence shows that being in the right work is good for health, and that being out of work can have a detrimental effect on health. That was why I launched the “Work, health and disability” Green Paper jointly with the Secretary of State for Health. The Green Paper expresses our intention of working with healthcare professionals to help people into employment, and our current...
Evan Harris: I can assure the hon. Member for Walthamstow (Mr. Gerrard) that my party supports his suggestions, but I want to give the hon. Member for Ashford (Damian Green), who is speaking very moderately, of which I approve entirely, the opportunity to reject something that he was quoted as saying in respect of health care. He may be aware that just the other day an article in the Daily Express,under...
Damian Green: Can the right hon. Gentleman confirm that, in promoting business, he does not really care whether greenfields are destroyed? Yesterday, the Daily Express said that, in pursuing development, the Deputy Prime Minister thinks that greenfield—and even Green Belt—sites could have to be sacrificed and that There is no point in waxing lyrical about a green and pleasant land. Will he confirm...
Damian Green: ...in the following list: Inter-Departmental Ministerial Group (IDMG) on human trafficking — ministerial-level meeting attendees and non-attending members 17 February 2011 meeting: Attendees: Damian Green MP, Minister for Immigration (Chair) Lynne Featherstone MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Equalities and Criminal Information Edward Garnier MP, Solicitor General Crispin...
Damian Green: My right hon. Friend is characteristically correct and points out one of the betrayals of the green fields that the Deputy Prime Minister has committed.
Damian Green: I am Mr. Green.
Damian Green: To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills when she will publish the responses received as part of the consultation exercise linked to the publication of the Green Paper 14–19: Extending Opportunities, Raising Standards.