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Animal Welfare (Sentencing) Bill (23 Oct 2020)

Daniel Zeichner: ...should feel the full force of the law. I know that stakeholders have raised a number of additional issues, so I encourage the Minister to consider these carefully. First, will it be necessary to review and revise sentencing guidelines, once the Bill is passed, to enable the courts to establish clearly which offences would merit the toughest available penalties, which may not require a...

Down Syndrome Awareness Month (22 Oct 2020)

Helen Whately: ...being warned by doctors that he would probably need a wheelchair for the whole of his life, Michael has represented Wales and Great Britain in the Special Olympics and he has won more than 60 medals, which is an incredible achievement. He has not let the pandemic stop his plans. Earlier this month, he ran his first marathon in support of Mencap. He ran through rain, wind and mud to...

Written Answers — Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and Minister for the Cabinet Office: Veterans: Medals (21 Sep 2020)

Johnny Mercer: Further to the answer given to PQ 25154 on 9 March 2020, campaigners can be assured their case is under review and recommendations will be made as soon as possible. The criteria used by the Advisory Military Sub-Committee to review the case for medals can be found at https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/ system/uploads/attachment_data/file/830839/Advisory-Military...

Global Human Rights Sanctions Regime - Statement ( 8 Jul 2020)

...to those designations, reflecting the process rights contained in the Sanctions and Anti-Money Laundering Act 2018. In practice, those people designated will be able to request that a Minister review the decision. They will be able to challenge the decision in the court. And, just as a matter of due diligence, the Government will review all designations at least once every three years. In...

Written Answers — Cabinet Office: Honours ( 7 Jul 2020)

Lord True: .... Any current recipient of a pre-2011 insignia is able to receive one with the updated design, on request. Matters regarding insignia are for the Committee on the Grant of Honours, Decorations and Medals (also known as the ‘HD Committee’). The independent Officers of the Order of St Michael and St George may advise the Committee in relation to their Order. The Committee then gives...

Global Human Rights Sanctions Regime ( 6 Jul 2020)

Dominic Raab: ...to those designations, reflecting the process rights contained in the Sanctions and Anti-Money Laundering Act 2018. In practice, those people designated will be able to request that a Minister review the decision. They will be able to challenge the decision in the court. And, just as a matter of due diligence, the Government will review all designations at least once every three years. In...

Health and Social Care Workers: Recognition and Reward (25 Jun 2020)

Jamie Stone: ...the hon. Member for Twickenham (Munira Wilson) will be enlarging on our party’s position in the rest of the UK. As my colleagues on the Back Benches have said, the notion of an award—a gong, a medal or a ribbon with something on the end of it—without a whole-scale review of pay and conditions is just not on. I want to make several comments about conditions, and to quote two people....

Written Answers — Cabinet Office: Medals (20 Mar 2020)

Chloe Smith: The assessment of historic medals claims is a matter for the independent Advisory Military Sub-Committee (AMSC). Details of cases will be published in due course but for now must remain confidential until the decision-making process is final. Campaigners should be assured their case is under review.

Written Answers — Cabinet Office: Veterans: Medals ( 9 Mar 2020)

Chloe Smith: The assessment of historic medals claims is a matter for the independent Advisory Military Sub-Committee (AMSC). Campaigners can be assured their case is under review and recommendations will be made as soon as possible.

Northern Ireland Assembly: Private Members' Business: Abuse of Service Animals (10 Feb 2020)

Edwin Poots: Yes. I know that the Member has a passion for pigeons. I congratulate him on his ingenuity in getting the point in that those service animals were awarded that medal during the Second World War. Of course, it went to the pigeons that carried all of those messages and, indeed, did a fantastic job of getting those messages back home. I congratulate all those involved. I understand that Finn's...

Birmingham Commonwealth Games Bill [HL] - Second Reading ( 3 Feb 2020)

Lord Moynihan: ...” example of stringent human rights protections and responsibilities. The Commonwealth Games Federation has already shown leadership with the Gold Coast 2018 Games being the first to offer equal medal opportunities for men and women, and is catalysing an entire movement around sport and human rights, redefining the Commonwealth brand. I hope that the Commonwealth will also use its...

Prison Officers: Pension Age ( 8 Oct 2019)

Wendy Morton: ...way. The Prison Service and Ministry of Justice already recognise and reward excellent staff work through a range of awards and honours, such as the Prison Service long service and good conduct medal, the prison officer of the year award and the Butler Trust awards. We are also proposing to the honours, decorations and medals committee the introduction of a new Queen’s Prison Service...

Scottish Parliament: Scottish Women and Girls in Sport Week ( 2 Oct 2019)

Rona Mackay: ...in sport in order to encourage girls to be more active. The group, which is made up of leaders from sport, business and media, has recommended that a Scottish sport media summit should be set up to review and challenge the nature and extent of existing media coverage in Scotland, as Emma Harper outlined. Having worked in newspapers in a previous life, and knowing how much male-dominated...

Written Answers — Ministry of Defence: World War II: Military Decorations ( 9 Sep 2019)

Mark Lancaster: ...serving after 5 June 1944 (the end date for award of the Air Crew Europe Star) were given recognition for their service in the form of the France and Germany Star. Subsequently, in his independent Medals Review in 2012, Sir John Holmes concluded that Bomber Command had been treated inconsistently with those who served in Fighter Command, and his recommendation of the award of the clasp to...

Equality of Opportunity for Young People - Motion to Take Note (16 May 2019)

Baroness Bull: ...journalists and 71% of top military officers are privately educated. Even in those fields that we think would be genuinely meritocratic, we see the same discrepancies. One-third of British Olympic medal winners in 2012 went to fee-paying schools, as did 42% of the 2016 BAFTA winners. Those are a lot of statistics, but it is hard not to conclude that our twin-track education system risks...

Kew Gardens (Leases) (No. 3) Bill [HL] - Second Reading ( 7 May 2019)

Baroness Warwick of Undercliffe: ...team and scientists about the amazing work they do by using plant and fungi knowledge to help to solve some of the most critical challenges facing humanity. As well as meeting the scientists, we reviewed their extraordinary and beautiful book collection. I had not realised just how substantial and influential the work at Kew has become, with more than 350 scientists working across six...

ST David’S Day (28 Feb 2019)

Christina Rees: ...said that he challenged Paul Flynn on some questions—no change there then, Top Cat. He listed all the good work that the Welsh Affairs Committee, which he chairs, has done for Wales through its reviews and recommendations. I was briefly on the Committee when I came into the House, and I must say that the hon. Gentleman is an excellent Chair who works cross-party. He does some cross-party...

Free Childcare: Costs and Benefits — [Geraint Davies in the Chair] (19 Feb 2019)

Tracy Brabin: ...Government’s own policy on 30 hours of funded childcare is “entrenching inequality rather than closing the gap”, and the Committee’s recommendation that the Government “resurrect their review of children’s centres and…explore promoting family hubs as a wider model for provision of integrated services.” The Committee’s work is absolutely invaluable in trying to close that...

Written Answers — Cabinet Office: Military Decorations (19 Feb 2019)

Ian Blackford: To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, will the medal submissions previously submitted to the 2012 Medal Review be automatically reconsidered by the new Advisory Military Sub-Committee of the Honours and Decorations Committee without having to be resubmitted.

EU Withdrawal - Motion to Take Note (13 Feb 2019)

Baroness Wheatcroft: ..., “ongoing discussions with the European Union”; “interminable” might be a more appropriate adjective. If kicking the can down a dead-end street was an Olympic sport, we would have a gold medal winner. But it is not a sport. Brexit has become a constitutional crisis. I am staggered by the contempt with which Parliament is being treated in this process. It has now been suggested...


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