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Patricia Hewitt: ...support by management are available. Local arrangements for placements are encouraged and the need for a centrally administered scheme is under review. At present, we do not pay university fees. Letter from Alison Brimelow to Mr. Allen, dated 12 May 2003 The Patent Office has a bursary scheme that supports female students who want to make the transition from arts to science studies: it...
David Ford: I can certainly assure Mr Anderson that that is the case. Youth conferencing demonstrates how such mechanisms do not result in young people getting off lightly, as they are forced to face up to the consequences of their actions through, potentially, direct reparation and direct confrontation with the victims or representatives of the community. Those examples show how ADR can be positive in...
Mike O'Brien: ...the Crown and the amounts paid are: Counsel Amount paid in last financial year including VAT (£) Philip Sales 619,633.76 David Ewart 347,578.46 Jonathan Crow 287,883.78 Julie Anderson 242,518.46 Nicholas Moss 226,758.28 Jennifer Richards 199,459.75 Leigh-Ann Mulcahy 185,270.28 Lisa Giovannetti 184,739.87 David Barr 182,048.38 Robin Tam...
Mike Freer: ...delivering. We have launched a public consultation on our plans to ban Conversion Therapy; we are digitising the Gender Recognition Certificate application process, having already reduced the fee, and are improving healthcare for trans people. In December 2021, we published the HIV Action Plan, whilst also announcing the end of the ban on HIV+ people joining the UK armed forces. This month...
Peter Hain: ...Schemes 27,139.38 AV Browne Development and production of Theft from Vehicles campaign 2 48,268.00 AV Browne Amend voice over for Theft from Vehicles radio advertisement. 659.70 Anderson Spratt Group Amendment to Unknown Caller TV advertisement. 2,437.00 Anderson Spratt Group Executive services for work on Unknown Caller TV advertisement. 425.00 AV Browne Amendment...
Leo Docherty: ...which I will be announcing later this year. I have met Fighting with Pride already to that end. So we will address this injustice with compassion and deep urgency. Many Members mentioned settlement fees in relation to new clauses 1 and 7. New clause 1 stood in the name of the hon. Member for Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross, but other Members spoke to it, including my hon. Friend the...
Sydney Anderson: .... They have certainly not looked too far into the actual cost. I talk about the cost in my speech. It is grossly unfair that English students who come to Queen's will pay the full £9,000 in fees while students from the Republic of Ireland will pay the same £3,500 as Northern Ireland students. Why should students who come to Northern Ireland from a foreign jurisdiction be treated more...
Janet Anderson: ...the Opposition Benches have been empty. I can only conclude that Opposition Members do not accord this issue the importance that Labour Members do. Although we believe that the television licence fee, at 27p a day for colour and 9p for black and white, represents good value for money, we appreciate that it is a significant expense for people on a low income. The difficulty is that, for a...
Gerry Sutcliffe: ...consists of persons nominated by the representative bodies listed. The Broadband Stakeholder Group is a focus group with unpaid open membership. Ethnic Minority Business Forum members receive a fee of £4,800 per annum and expenses. Members of all other bodies are unpaid but may claim expenses. None of these bodies employ staff. DTI staff provides secretariat/support services for each body...
Andy Kerr: ...person) and brings the total number of assessors back up to the June 2001 level (there were 25 assessors in post in June). With effect from 1 January, all assessors will now be paid a daily fee of £150 or £250 subject to the level of their involvement in the appointments process. This policy change brings the Executive in line with the majority of Whitehall Departments. The overall...
David Kidney: ..., the previous scheme was negotiated in an era when the legal profession, and more particularly the world of personal injury litigation, was very different from today's. In the world of no win, no fee arrangements, any admissions made are likely to generate further litigation, even where a no-liability agreement for some might at first sight appear reasonable. For example, my hon. Friend...
Angela Browning: ...from, among others, Lord Eatwell of Queen's college, Cambridge, Baroness Perry, head of Cambridge's Lucy Cavendish college, Lord Plant, master of St. Catherine's college, Oxford, and Eric Anderson, former headmaster of Eton and now master of Lincoln college, Oxford. Mr. Anderson taught the Prime Minister at Fettes—the fee-paying school that is known as Scotland's Eton, for those...
Julie Hilling: ...be used to fund the enforcement of conditions and penalties imposed on those owning and controlling dogs; and for connected purposes. On 9 March 2013, my Atherton constituent Jade Lomas Anderson was 14 years old. On 26 March, she was savaged to death by four dogs. Jade was a very popular girl. She was full of life and loved to dance. Her friends said that she was beautiful, kind and a...
Lord McNally: ...the UK in 18 cases as set out in the following table: Case name Subject A. W. Khan v UK Removal to Pakistan; right to family life Gillan & Quinton v UK Stop and search powers Richard Anderson v UK Length of proceedings Al Saadoon & Mufdhi v UK Detention of suspects in Iraq; jurisdiction of the ECHR A.D. & O.D. v UK Decisions to take children into care M.A.K. and...
Mrs Lena Jeger: This afternoon I raise briefly the subject of the future of the Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Hospital in my constituency. I much appreciate the presence of hon. Members on both sides, because I want to make it clear that there is a large measure of agreement about the necessity to ensure the survival of this hospital. If because of the shortness of time I must do less than justice to the...
Dominic Bradley: .... Pat Ramsey began the debate and emphasised the importance of third-level education in building a knowledge-based economy and a highly skilled workforce. He outlined the negative impact of higher fees and said that they would deter people from attending university, impact especially on middle- and lower-income families and place a huge financial hardship on students as they leave...
Graham Jones: ...by the football industry as an example of one of the best-run clubs in the premier league. Weekly protests, a plummeting league position, huge losses, dubious transfers, escalating agents’ fees and—more pertinently, and against league rules—the suggested involvement of agents in the running of the club have all undermined its authority and management. I put on record the comments of...
Sir Alan Anderson: ...compensation, he will have to go into court and the cases will have to be argued. The man will be kept in doubt for a long time about what he is to get, and the costs will be burdened by lawyers' fees. I think that is entirely wrong, and I shall vote against it.
Mrs Lena Jeger: ...have such a large file that I was not able to carry it—saying that this is still being considered. I hope that a decision can be taken fairly soon because it is very unsettling for a hospital to feel so uncertain of its future. It is not fair to the staff and it makes it very difficult for the authorities to plan ahead to work out improvements or to decide on policy. The Minister would...
Mr Donald Anderson: ...vulnerable, whether from domestic violence or from the danger of losing all or part of the pensions to which they have contributed. With some doubts, I shall even support the Government on top-up fees. Surely we all agree that we need to channel further resources into higher education if we are to open the doors to more students. Conservative party policy is to restrict or freeze access,...