Results 1981–2000 of 6409 for q

Scottish Parliament written answers — Renewable Energy: Renewable Energy (16 May 2008)

Jim Mather: The Scottish Government has not quantified the impact on greenhouse gas emissions resulting from delivery of the Scottish Government’s renewable energy targets. However, prospective developers are now required to estimate the reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from specific projects as part of the consents process under s36 of the Electricity Act. The annual publication of Greenhouse Gas...

Written Answers — Justice: Prison Service: Languages (14 May 2008)

Edward Garnier: ...) Arabic, (d) Gujarati, (e) Punjabi, (f) Bangla, (g) Tamil, (h) Hindi, (i) Russian, (j) Turkish, (k) Cantonese, (l) Mandarin, (m) Somali, (n) Vietnamese, (o) Polish, (p) Albanian and (q) other languages spoken by non-English speakers serving custodial sentences in England and Wales.

Public Bill Committee: Counter-Terrorism Bill: Clause 57 (13 May 2008)

Tony McNulty: ...on trust from me, without our having the rules of court in front of us. I therefore assure the Committee that I will try to ensure that that happens before Report. Anyway, there will be a subsequent parliamentary procedure on the rules of court; if people remain dissatisfied, they can react accordingly. Secondly, regarding the words in subsection (4)(a), “without full particulars of the...

Cannabis ( 7 May 2008)

Lord Tebbit: ...their advice and reminded of that. Finally, will the Minister ask his colleagues in the Home Office to look at the article in the Los Angeles Times on 30 March by the American commentator James Q. Wilson? He drew attention to what appears to be a highly successful drug rehabilitation programme, slightly unorthodox by our standards, which for some time now has been carried out in Hawaii....

Written Answers — Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform: Certification Officer: Pay ( 7 May 2008)

Danny Alexander: ...110,000 to £120,000, (k) £120,000 to £130,000, (l) £130,000 to £140,000, (m) £140,000 to £150,000, (n) £150,000 to £160,000, (o) £160,000 to £170,000, (p) £170,000 to £180,000, (q) £180,000 to £190,000, (r) £190,000 to £200,000 and (s) over £200,000 in each year since it was established; and what the (i) mean and (ii) median salary of employees was in each such year.

Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Pakistan: Nuclear Power ( 6 May 2008)

David Drew: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what recent representations he has made to the Government of Pakistan on A. Q. Khan.

Scottish Parliament: First Minister's Question Time: Student Hardship (24 Apr 2008)

Jeremy Purvis: I will quote the Q and A briefly. It says: "Introducing the means test in a 'Big-bang' approach will result in more savings over the medium term." In paragraph 14—

Written Answers — Duchy of Lancaster: Charity Commission: Manpower (24 Apr 2008)

Danny Alexander: ...and £120,000, (k) £120,000 and £130,000 (l) £130,000 and £140,000, (m) £140,000 and £150,000, (n) £150,000 and £160,000, (o) £160,000 and £170,000, (p) £170,000 and £180,000 (q) £180,00 and £190,000 (r) £190,000 and £200,000 and (s) over £200,000 in each of the last 30 years; and what the (i) mean and (ii) median salary of employees was in each of those years.

Written Answers — International Development: Corruption: Overseas Aid (24 Apr 2008)

Stephen Crabb: ..., (e) Pakistan, (f) Afghanistan, (g) Ethiopia, (h) Nigeria, (i) Uganda, (j) Democratic Republic of Congo, (k) Ghana, (l) Kenya, (m) Malawi, (n) Zambia, (o) Indonesia, (p) Mozambique, (q) Vietnam, (r) Iraq, (s) Nepal and (t) China in 2006-07.

Written Answers — International Development: Overseas Aid (24 Apr 2008)

Stephen Crabb: ..., (e) Pakistan, (f) Afghanistan, (g) Ethiopia, (h) Nigeria, (i) Uganda, (j) the Democratic Republic of Congo, (k) Ghana, (l) Kenya, (m) Malawi, (n) Zambia, (o) Indonesia, (p) Mozambique, (q) Vietnam, (r) Iraq, (s) Nepal and (t) China.

Written Answers — Work and Pensions: Health and Safety Executive: Pay (23 Apr 2008)

Danny Alexander: ...110,000 to £120,000, (k) £120,000 to £130,000, (l) £130,000 to £140,000, (m) £140,000 to £150,000, (n) £150,000 to £160,000, (o) £160,000 to £170,000, (p) £170,000 to £180,000, (q) £180,000 to £190,000, (r) £190,000 to £200,000 and (s) over £200,000 in each of the last 30 years; and what the (i) mean and (ii) median salary of employees was in each of those years.

Written Answers — Health: Cardiovascular System: Screening (23 Apr 2008)

Ann Keen: ...it is possible to make some estimates on the basis of samples of primary care data sets. For example, using a sample of 1.14 million general practice records for adults aged 40 to 74 provided by Q Research, relating to 2007, we can estimate numbers in that age group in England who have records of the four measures we are proposing should form part of a vascular risk assessment. These...

Written Answers — International Development: Overseas Aid (21 Apr 2008)

Stephen Crabb: ..., (e) Pakistan, (f) Afghanistan, (g) Ethiopia, (h) Nigeria, (i) Uganda, (j) Democratic Republic of Congo, (k) Ghana, (l) Kenya, (m) Malawi, (n) Zambia, (o) Indonesia, (p) Mozambique, (q) Vietnam, (r) Iraq, (s) Nepal and (t) China in 2006-07 was classified as direct budgetary support.

Written Answers — Home Department: Crimes of Violence: Wales (21 Apr 2008)

David Jones: ...Ceredigion, (i) Carmarthen East and Dinefwr, (j) Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire, (k) Bridgend, (l) Aberavon, (m) Torfaen, (n) Vale of Glamorgan, (o) Cardiff North, (p) Llanelli, (q) Cardiff Central, (r) Swansea East, (s) Swansea West, (t) Cardiff South and Penarth, (u) Gower, (v) Neath, (w) Rhondda, (x) Islwyn, (y) Cynon Valley, (z) Cardiff West, (aa) Newport...

Written Ministerial Statements — Justice: The Freedom of Information Act 2000 - Publication of Q4 2007 Monitoring Statistics (21 Apr 2008)

Michael Wills: Today I have deposited copies of "The Freedom of Information Act 2000—Statistics on Implementation in Central Government: Q 4 October-December 2007" in the Libraries of both Houses. Copies are also available in the Vote Office and the Printed Paper Office. This is the quarterly monitoring statistics report analysing the performance of central Government in the third full year of freedom of...

Scottish Parliament: Public Health etc (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1 (17 Apr 2008)

Richard Simpson: ...avian flu, and extensively resistant tuberculosis. The health protection annual report for last year referred to the anthrax outbreak that Christine Grahame mentioned. There was also an outbreak of Q fever at Bridge of Allan meat plant in my constituency. It is important that we modernise our legislation to deal with such situations. The only discordant note in the legislative process,...


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