THE Finance Bill debate raged long into the night in the House of Commons this week.
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Scotsman on 8th Jul 2010 (via news.scotsman.com)
Cathy Jamieson: "Surely in a situation where everyone seemed to be suggesting that tax breaks were a good idea prior to the election, it would have been incumbent then on
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Scotsman on 21st Oct 2010 (via news.scotsman.com)
The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill passed its Third and final Reading in the House of Commons on 22nd October. MPs approved it by 355 votes to 129. The Bill then passed to the Lords and thence for Royal Assent. And so it came to pass that on the eighth day Parliament created animal-human hybrids, so-called ‘saviour siblings’, and fatherless IVF children, because God had shown ...
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Cranmer on 31st Oct 2008 (via archbishop-cranmer.blogspot.com)
SCOTTISH Labour leadership contender Cathy Jamieson promised the party would have a "pensioners' champion" if she succeeds Wendy Alexander.
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Scotsman on 8th Aug 2008 (via news.scotsman.com)
Labour MSP Cathy Jamieson today announced her intention to bid for the Westminster seat being vacated by former defence secretary Des Browne at the next general election.
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Scotsman on 19th Dec 2009 (via news.scotsman.com)
Lib Dem MP David Heath’s private member’s bill to provide help for those suffering from fuel poverty fell in the House of Commons this afternoon. It required 100 votes to pass, which it lacked thanks to the absence of most MPs and the opposition of government whips. The full list of those who did turn
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LiberalDemocratVoice on 20th Mar 2009 (via libdemvoice.org)
Henry G Manson says the 11/4 on Cathy is a good value bet Cathy Jamieson is the acting Scottish Labour Leader following the resignation of Wendy Alexander. She was the party’s Deputy Leader before this contest and has previously been Minster for Justice and for Children. As the election race progresses her rivals for
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politicalbetting on 21st Aug 2008 (via politicalbetting.com)
Here is the latest business statement for the House of Commons. You'll notice the mysterious absence of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill that had been due to return to the Commons next week, but now won't be coming back...
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CentreRight on 15th Jul 2008 (via conservativehome.blogs.com)
I am left wondering if someone is farting too much having read this written question,Mr. Burstow: To ask the hon. Member for North Devon, representing the House of Commons Commission what the House of Commons Commission's most recent assessment is of the efficiency of the ventilation systems in each building in the House of Commons part of the parliamentary estate.Too many subsidised baked beans?
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DizzyThinks on 20th May 2009 (via dizzythinks.net)