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  Bill Oddie - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Bill Oddie   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
William Edgar (Bill) Oddie, OBE, MA (Cantab.) (born July 7, 1941 in Rochdale, United Kingdom) is a comedy writer and performer, author, composer and musician.
Bill Oddie was a member of 1970s BBC TV trio The Goodies, in which he starred with ISIRTA colleagues Graeme Garden and Tim Brooke-Taylor (also veterans of Cambridge Footlights).
On 16 October 2003, Bill Oddie was made an OBE for his service to Wildlife Conservation in a ceremony at Buckingham Palace.
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 Bill Olner
Bill sold Nuneaton Fine Finishing in 1987 to his employee Mick Ward and bought a hotel in St Agnes, Cornwall.
After moving back to the midlands, Bill set up Marque Restore in 1992, with the help of his son Alan with the aim to make it the best quality restoration plating company.
Bill stayed on in mainly a consultative role for the period after the hand over, and can still sometimes be found "playing" with some of his own work at the factory.
www.marquerestore.co.uk /bill.htm   (354 words)

  
 Iraq Evidence
Q631 Mr Olner: Just on the back of what Andrew was saying, the whole substance of your argument, Mr Wilkie, is that your colleagues did not agree with your scenario, you took your bat away, you would not play, and you are now saying because they have not found any you were right.
Q703 Mr Olner: You are an expert on Iraq and perhaps, if anything, what you ought to be really annoyed about is that it has suddenly been christened the "dodgy dossier" because it could well be that your document was very accurate and was a very good document and that is why it was used.
Q716 Mr Olner: In answer to Mr Mackinlay, when we were talking about weapons of mass destruction, you did say that you felt that Saddam and his regime were still manufacturing or had still got stockpiled small amounts perhaps.
www.globalsecurity.org /intell/library/reports/2003/6192003_iraq_uk.htm   (14704 words)

  
 House of Commons Standing Committee B (pt 1)
I welcome the passage of the Bill, at least this far, and trust that during our deliberations—whether they are lengthy or otherwise—the cross-party fraternity which existed at earlier stages in this place and in another will continue to be evident.
This important Bill deserves careful scrutiny and I am sure that you will be interested in our proceedings and guide us in your usual fluent way.
The Bill originated in the House of Lords and the amendment removes that subsection concerning privilege.
www.parliament.the-stationery-office.co.uk /pa/cm199900/cmstand/b/st000606/pm/00606s01.htm   (355 words)

  
 Friends of the Earth: Press Releases: : Government Blocks Renewable Heat Bill
The Renewable Heat Bill had been introduced by Mike Weir MP to help reduce carbon dioxide emissions by increasing the use of renewable fuels such as wood, straw, solar power and ground heat.
The Bill was not debated in the House today as debates and votes on an earlier Bill used up all the available time.  But the Bill could still have made progress to a Committee it not been objected to it at 2.30pm.
Nearly 200 MPs have expressed support for the Renewable Heat Bill which would give Ministers powers to require a proportion of heating fuel sold in the UK to be sourced from renewable resources, meaning less fossil fuels, such as coal, would be used for heat.
www.foe.co.uk /resource/press_releases/government_blocks_renewabl_04022005.html   (356 words)

  
 Bill Olner MP Press Release - Olner Welcomes Local Welfare Reform Flagship - 28 June 1999
Bill Olner MP Press Release - Olner Welcomes Local Welfare Reform Flagship - 28 June 1999
Nuneaton MP Bill Olner has welcomed the Government announcement that Warwickshire is to serve as one of the pioneering sites for the new integrated employment and benefits service known as "ONE".
The new service, announced jointly today by the Departments of Education and Employment and Social Security, offers a radical new approach to the provision of benefits and employment services.
www.cwn.org.uk /politics/mps/bill-olner/9906/990628-one.htm   (408 words)

  
 FIN24 : Empowering Financial Decisions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Bill Olner (Labor Party): You certainly never mentioned the "C" word that he went on to explain in his column?
Olner: How did the word "Campbell" come to be mixed up with all of that?
What I had a conversation about was the probability of a requirement to use such weapons.
www.fin24.co.za /articles/email_article.asp?articleid=2-10-1460_1389514   (354 words)

  
 Jowell: Gambling Bill 'could create more addicts' | the Daily Mail
Despite insisting the controversial Gambling Bill is aimed at regulating the industry, she faces a potential backbench rebellion tonight.
Earlier Labour's Bill Olner (Nuneaton) protested that large American companies would apparently be able to "buy" planning permission from councils for 'super-casinos'.
The Government argues that the Bill is needed to modernise the regulatory framework in the light of new forms of betting.
www.dailymail.co.uk /pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=324230&in_page_id=1770&ct=5   (768 words)

  
 British Politics Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Q48 Mr Olner: Mr Gilligan's article in the Mail on Sunday of 1 June states that the location of your meeting was a central London hotel and that you were waiting for Mr Gilligan when he got there.
Dr Kelly: No, it was an occasion on which I expected to get information about Iraq, about some of the personalities that he either had encountered or attempted to encounter, his experiences during the war itself and the experiences he had with Iraqi minders when he was acting as a journalist before the war.
There was one part of it which alerted me to that, which was the comment about the 30 per cent probability of Iraq actually possessing chemical weapons, that is the sort of thing I might have said to him.
www.ukpolitics.org.uk /cgi/viewnews.cgi?id=1059240745   (7992 words)

  
 Bill Olner MP
Nuneaton MP, Bill Olner, today pledged to help end the scandal of ‘secret sites’ which allow wealthy people to escape paying Inheritance Tax.
Bill Olner MP has welcomed the announcement made today that Warwickshire Health Authority is to get £293,422,000 next year to invest in better services for patients, cutting NHS waiting lists and building a modern and dependable Health Service to serve people in Nuneaton.
Bill Olner, MP for Nuneaton, today welcomed the Government’s announcement of an extra £250 million for the NHS, to provide the best care this winter, particularly for the elderly.
www.cwn.org.uk /politics/mps/bill-olner   (241 words)

  
 Policy Report - Equal Gay Rights compared to Bill Olner MP, Nuneaton - The Public Whip
That leave be given to bring in a Bill to provide for civil registration of a relationship between two people who are cohabiting, and for such registration to afford certain legal rights; and for connected purposes.
Whilst in the commons for the first time, the Adoption and Children bill was amended to allow unmarried heterosexual and homosexual couples to adopt children.
The Bill represents a historic step on what has been a long journey to respect and dignity for lesbians and gay men in Britain.
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 Friends of the Earth: Press Release: GROUPS ANGRY AS BLAIR U-TURN THREATENS VITAL ENERGY EFFICIENCY MOVES
The VAT reduction to 8 per cent, which has been tabled as amendments to the Finance Bill on Tuesday, has widespread support - particularly among Labour MPs - and seemed likely to succeed[3] until pressure last week from Labour Whips led to at least 19 MPs withdrawing their names from these amendments [4].
They point out that the amendment to the Finance Bill would "remove the ridiculous anomaly whereby VAT on energy conservation goods and materials is currently set at 17.5 per cent whereas VAT on energy consumption is set at 8 per cent".
Three amendments to the Finance Bill [New Clauses 11, 12 and 13] have been tabled which, if passed would lead to VAT on energy efficient materials being reduced from 17.5 per cent to 8 per cent.
www.foe.co.uk /resource/press_releases/19970310000156.html   (858 words)

  
 Bill Olner - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Bill Olner   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Bill Olner - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Bill Olner.
Here you will find more informations about Bill Olner.
The orginal Bill Olner article can be editet
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 icCoventry - MP Bill sets up ID card survey
And Home Office minister Paul Coggins joined Nuneaton MP Bill Olner in the town centre yesterday to launch a massive campaign to gauge reaction.
The minister stood with Mr Olner in Nuneaton Market Place to launch a consultation process about the ID cards, which would be used to access public services like NHS treatment and welfare benefits.
Mr Olner said: "ID cards won't solve all of the problems people are concerned about overnight, but they will be a big help in tackling illegal working and immigration abuse.
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 Bill Olner MP News - Air Your Views On The NHS- 31 May 2000
Bill Olner MP News - Air Your Views On The NHS- 31 May 2000
Nuneaton MP Bill Olner has said that he hopes people living in the area take advantage of the opportunity to put their views forward about the future of the health service.
CWN / Politics / Newswire / Bill Olner MP / 31 May 00
www.cwn.org.uk /politics/mps/bill-olner/2000/05/000531-nhs-consultation.htm   (258 words)

  
 UK Commons: Minutes of Evidence With Straw on Iran - 12-2-03
We certainly recognise that Iran is a country of great geostrategic significance, and your visit clearly also had a certain symbolism in terms of European co-operation.
Q1 Mr Olner: Foreign Secretary, we all know how supportive in a way Iran has been to try and bring some lasting piece to Afghanistan.
There is a need for a continuing dialogue with the Iranians, particularly on their side that we want to see co-operation which has been there but enhanced co-operation on the handover of terrorist suspects.
www.iranwatch.org /government/UK/uk-parlaiment-straw-120203.htm   (2138 words)

  
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Regulatory stability and a continued focus on competition at all levels of the market is needed to avoid undermining investment confidence in the sector further.
The agenda for the meeting on 9th May (two days after publication of the Draft Bill) was changed to enable a discussion of how we should aid the scrutiny process, beginning with the joint meeting with PITCOM on 22nd May to help the Scrutiny Committee identify the issues on which it might need to concentrate.
Five parliamentary members of EURIM were subsequently appointed to the Committee and it was agreed that it was inappropriate for EURIM to give evidence.
www.eurim.org /news/0206nlet.htm   (1371 words)

  
 Evening Telegraph: BUSINESS LIFE: MP kicks off pounds 8m business venture@ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
NUNEATON MP Bill Olner has begun the digging for the latest phase of a business park development which will bring scores of new jobs and investment to the town.
Mr Olner kicked off work at The Courtyard at Eliot Business Park, which is off the A444 next to George Eliot Hospital.
The pounds 8million Courtyard will be home to 16 commercial buildings at the business park, which is already home to Land Securities Trillium, four car dealerships, and the Epic building for small businesses.
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 UK HOUSE OF COMMONS
Currently the age of consent for sex between men is 18, while that for heterosexual acts is 16 (17 in Northern Ireland).
This was aimed to stop teachers romancing a pupil during their final term, with the intention of waiting until the pupil was 16 and had left school before having sex.
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 Telegraph | News
The Government, in its attempt to limit jury trials, was involved in a sinister confrontation between the State and the citizen, a Tory peer said yesterday.
Lord Hunt, speaking as the Lords debated proposals during a detailed committee stage on the controversial Criminal Justice Bill, said it was a slippery slope.
Bill Olner (Lab, Nuneaton), a member of the all-party Commons foreign affairs committee, yesterday asked a witness whether he had ever mentioned "the C word."
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 Guardian Unlimited Politics | Aristotle | Olner, Bill
The amendment was defeated and the bill given its third reading.
The government reintroduced a bill to ban foxhunting and hare coursing, to be debated and voted on over the course of one day.
Vote on the contoversial bill giving the governemnt the right to detain foreign terrorists without trial.
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 rugby2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
However, the MP who's constituency covers Brandon is actually Bill Olner, MP for Nuneaton.
Please also contact Mr Olner, asking him to do whatever he can to stop the greyhound track.
Bill Olner MP, 171 Queens Rd, Nuneaton, CV11 5NB.
www.liberation-mag.org.uk /rugby2.htm   (657 words)

  
 Policy Report - Don't Ban Fox Hunting compared to Bill Olner MP, Nuneaton - The Public Whip
This House considers that arrangements for the supervision of the hunting of wild mammals with dogs should be given statutory effect by provision similar to Schedule 1 to the Hunting Bill as introduced into the Commons last session.
This Bill is identical to the Bill to which this House gave a Third Reading on 9 July 2003.
There will be a separate debate on the motion for the suggested amendment to defer commencement, so I shall not refer further to that issue at this stage.
www.publicwhip.org.uk /mp.php?mpid=1749&dmp=358&display=motions   (682 words)

  
 Association for the Conservation of Energy - The Fifth Fuel: No. 40
The above words of the Ministers dealing with the Bill have actually made the case for it - but as yet the Government's official position has not been stated.
Any failure by Government to back this Bill to make the HECA target a statutory duty will leave them open to a charge of hypocrisy - and of only backing energy efficiency targets in order to embarrass the Conservative Party.
The Bill has the formal support of 80 local authorities, as well as a very wide range of NGOs from the housing, environment and social justice worlds.
www.ukace.org /pubs/nletters/nl40.htm   (1941 words)

  
 icCoventry - MP in hunting ban bid
Nuneaton MP Bill Olner has backed campaigners calling for a total ban on hunting with dogs, including fox hunting.
He turned up for the second reading of the Hunting Bill at the House of Commons - and accepted a gift of a bag of fudge from the anti-hunt group, Campaigning to Protect Hunted Animals.
Mr Olner, a former Mayor of Nuneaton and Bedworth, pledged his support to the campaign to amend the Hunting Bill to achieve a total ban on hunting with dogs.
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 The Stationery Office Daily List no. 043, Thursday 3rd March 2005
Explanatory notes to the Bill, prepared by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, are published separately as HL Bill 69-EN (ISBN 0215801768).
Explanatory notes to the Bill, prepared by the Department for Constitutional Affairs, will be published separately as Bill 70-EN.
Explanatory notes to the Bill, prepared by the Department for Work and Pensions, the Department for Transport and the Department for Education and Skills, are published separately as Bill 71-EN (ISBN 021580175X).
www.tso.co.uk /daily_list/issues/2005/dl043.htm   (1676 words)

  
 Bill Olner MP, Nuneaton (TheyWorkForYou.com)
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Minutes of Proceedings on the Children Scotland Bill Wednesday 25th January 1995 Tuesday 14th March 1995 House of Commons Paper.
Minutes of Proceedings on the Child Support Bill Tuesday 28th March 1995 Tuesday 25th April 1995 HC 199495 House of Commons Pap.
Minutes of Proceedings on the Matter of Childcare in Scotland Tuesday 2nd November 1993 HC 199293 House of Commons Papers 199293.
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