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Mr Joseph Reeves

Former MP for Greenwich ( 5 Jul 1945 – 18 Sep 1959)

Rachel Reeves

Labour MP for Leeds West ( 6 May 2010 – current)

Ellie Reeves

Labour MP for Lewisham West and Penge ( 9 Jun 2017 – current)


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Written Answers — Solicitor-General: Christopher Reeves (13 May 2002)

Harriet Harman: Dr. Alfred Christopher Reeves was tried at Oxford Crown court, on a number of allegations of indecent assault. On 22 May 2000, he was acquitted on all charges, part way through the defence case, at the direction of the trial judge, Her Honour Judge Mowatt. Following the conclusion of the case, Dr. Reeves and the hon. Member for Truro and St. Austell (Matthew Taylor) wrote to the Director of...

British Broadcasting Corporation (Charter) (11 Jun 1952)

Mr Joseph Reeves: Mr. Joseph Reeves (Greenwich) rose——

Achieving Economic Growth (18 May 2022)

Rachel Reeves: I give way to my hon. Friend the Member for Lewisham West and Penge (Ellie Reeves).

Oral Answers to Questions — National Finance: Unemployment, Trade and Price Index Statistics ( 6 Jul 1971)

Mr Anthony Barber: A quotation from the same Mr. Reeves-Smith is highly relevant, and I think again that the right hon. Gentleman will appreciate it because, after his Budget in 1968, the same Mr. Reeves-Smith said: The Chancellor, by increasing S.E.T. and vehicle and petrol duties, has effectively determined that retail prices of food will rise dramatically. He might have added "at a stroke".

Written Answers — House of Lords: UN: De-listing (17 Jun 2008)

Lord Malloch-Brown: The Sanctions Committee will consider shortly Mrs Agnes Reeves-Taylor's request for de-listing at the UN, although no specific date has yet been set for this meeting. Based on the information we currently possess, we do not intend to object to Mrs Reeves-Taylor's request. However, you should be aware that if another member state does object she will remain on the list.

Scottish Parliament written answers — Transport Scotland: Transport Scotland ( 2 Feb 2009)

Stewart Stevenson: ...Zealand £0.00 Jim Barton Helsinki £454.33 Jim Barton Marrakesh £253.43 Ainslie McLaughlin Paris £213.14 Ainslie McLaughlin Madrid £352.27 Guy Houston Barcelona £410.36 Bill Reeve Munich £113.87 Bill Reeve Brussels £340.86 Frances Duffy Paris £233.14 Frances Duffy Leiden, Netherlands £277.56 Frances Duffy Amsterdam £509.93

Bills Presented: Employment and Workers’ Rights Bill (19 Jul 2017)

Presentation and First Reading ( Standing Order No. 57) Stephanie Peacock, supported by Louise Haigh, Rachel Reeves, Dan Jarvis, Ellie Reeves, Clive Lewis, Lisa Nandy, Jo Stevens, Ian Mearns, Mike Amesbury, Laura Smith and Chris Stephens, presented a Bill to make provision about employment conditions and workers’ rights; and for connected purposes. Bill read the First time; to be read a...

Scottish Parliament written answers — Transport Scotland: Transport Scotland (19 Jan 2009)

Stewart Stevenson: ...£454.33 Jim Barton Marrakesh £253.43 Ainslie McLaughlin Paris £213.14 Ainslie McLaughlin Madrid £352.27 Guy Houston Barcelona £231.66 Guy Houston Barcelona £178.70 Bill Reeve Munich £113.87 Bill Reeve Brussels £340.86 Frances Duffy Paris £233.14 Frances Duffy Amsterdam £277.56 Frances Duffy Amsterdam £509.93

Business of the House (Today): Proxy Voting (28 Jan 2019)

Rachel Reeves: ..., and Members could continue with the pairing system. Like other Members, when I was on maternity leave, the campaigning group 38 Degrees emailed my constituents and said, “Where was Rachel Reeves?” The answer was I was on maternity leave with a very young baby, but it did not bother to check its facts. Many of my constituents thought I had just not bothered to turn up.

Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee (17 May 2018)

John Bercow: We now come to the Select Committee statement. The Chair of the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee, the hon. Member for Leeds West (Rachel Reeves), will speak on her subject for up to 10 minutes, during which—the House is reminded—no interventions may be taken. At the conclusion of her statement, I will call right hon. or hon. Members to put questions on the subject of...

Orders of the Day — Protection of Birds Bill: First Schedule. — (Wild Birds and Their Eggs Protected by Special Penalties.) ( 9 Apr 1954)

Mr Frank Hayman: I beg to move, in page 14, line 14, after "Roller," to insert "Ruff and Reeve." The ruff and reeve are beautiful birds which once nested in this country, and may do so again. I moved a similar Amendment in the Committee, when the noble Lady very kindly offered to consider the question before the Report stage. That is the reason why I have put down the Amendment. I have a very great affection...

Written Answers — Work and Pensions: Demos (26 Jun 2009)

Jim Knight: ...and Hyde (James Purnell) attended the following public engagements at which representatives from the think-tank Demos were present in the last 12 months. Meeting 5 January 2009 Richard Reeves, Demos 23 March 2009 Richard Reeves, Demos 7 May 2009 Demos Reception

Nationalisation ( 7 Jun 1991)

Dennis Skinner: I was here first thing. My hon. Friend the Member for Sheffield, Heeley (Mr. Michie) is absolutely right about asset stripping. My constituency contains the 100-year-old firm of Reeve-Burgess, which has been taken over by Plaxton, which is headed by David Matthews. Reeve-Burgess was a winning manufacturing firm, with sky-high productivity and profits of £60,000 in May which looked like...

Business of the House (25 Apr 1991)

Dennis Skinner: ...motion 726, which I tabled last week, referring to the closure of two factories at Pilsley and Stonebroom in my constituency? [That this House is appalled at the announcement of the closure of the Reeve Burgess bus factories at Pilsley and Stonebroom, in the constituency of Bolsover, with the loss of more than 160 jobs; notes that the letter signed by the Chairman of Reeve Burgess blames...

Oral Answers to Questions — Trade and Industry: Reeve Burgess ( 5 Jun 1991)

Dennis Skinner: The Minister should be ashamed of himself. Reeve Burgess is a company which manufactures buses and coaches. It is a winner, with profits of £60,000 again this April. The chances are that in May its profits will be roughly that amount. Orders are still coming in. That factory would continue, were it not for the Government's inflationary policy and asset stripping by Plaxton. If the Government...

Orders of the Day — MR. F. McEVOY AND MR. H. REEVE (SENTENCES) (20 Jan 1964)

Mr Henry Brooke: ...severely. It was in connection with incidents in the early hours of 1st August, when a police van carrying some arrested persons was surrounded and brought to a halt by a crowd, that McEvoy and Reeve were charged under Section 5 of the Public Order Act, 1936, with using threatening behaviour with intent to provoke a breach of the peace. The right hon. and learned Gentleman said, quite...

Scottish Parliament: Household Finances (14 Dec 2023)

Shona Robison: ...pressure and risks pushing people into destitution. We will continue to invest in housing and in tackling homelessness. However, it would be good to hear from the Labour Party whether Rachel Reeves is to be believed when she says that there will be no additional funding for public services and that we should lower our expectations that anything will change from the terrible resource...

Orders of the Day — MR. M. F. McEVOY (CONVICTION) ( 5 Apr 1971)

Mr Mark Carlisle: ...to send it to the Home Office, and we have had it studied. It consists of four separate sequences which have been spliced together and copied. One of those sequences clearly relates to McEvoy and Reeve. There is only—I think that the hon. Gentleman will agree here—a brief flash of a part of the incident around McEvoy's car. It has been examined by the police. It has been shown to a...

Scottish Parliament written answers — Wildlife: Wildlife (12 Sep 2002)

Allan Wilson: ...final conclusions. Research sources: Doncaster CP (1994). Factors regulating local variations in abundance: field tests on hedgehogs. Morris PA (1998). Hedgehog rehabilitation in perspective. Reeve NJ (1998). Survival and welfare of hedgehogs after release back into the wild. Jackson DB and Green RE (2000). The importance of the introduced hedgehog as a predator of the eggs of waders on...


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