Mentions:
1: Lord Callanan (Con - Life peer) caused by the export of live animals.This Government have extensive and comprehensive plans to deliver - Speech Link
2: Baroness McIntosh of Pickering (Con - Life peer) to closely and properly monitor the imports of live animals, plants and food products into this country - Speech Link
3: Baroness Ritchie of Downpatrick (Lab - Life peer) In Northern Ireland at the end of October—I raise Northern Ireland because it is where I live but also - Speech Link
4: Baroness Bakewell of Hardington Mandeville (LD - Life peer) The noble Lord, Lord Benyon, has on many occasions reiterated the point that no live animals have been - Speech Link
5: Baroness Hayman of Ullock (Lab - Life peer) inclusion of a Bill to end the live export of animals. - Speech Link
Feb. 02 2024
Source Page: Building a New Scotland papers: downloadable versionsFound: are – to some degree – fixed, even beyond the end of the adjustment period from 2026 onwards.
Oral Evidence Nov. 28 2023
Inquiry: Post-pandemic health and welfare concerns of companion animals, including abuse and mutilationFound: Q3 Chair: There is not much going on at the moment with the export of animals for slaughter.
Mentions:
1: Jim McMahon (LAB - Oldham West and Royton) I assume and hope that there is support to end puppy smuggling and stop the export of animals that we - Speech Link
2: Trudy Harrison (CON - Copeland) People have long been rightly anxious for the export of farm animals such as sheep and young calves for - Speech Link
3: Henry Smith (CON - Crawley) end of this Parliament to ensure that, among other things, the export of live animals for fattening - Speech Link
4: Virendra Sharma (LAB - Ealing, Southall) Inhumane live exports have been curtailed by the shambles of Brexit, but the Bill could end their shame - Speech Link
5: Theresa Villiers (CON - Chipping Barnet) In this country, the live export of animals for slaughter has been a concern for about 100 years. - Speech Link
Oct. 10 2023
Source Page: Minutes and briefing pack for Ms. Gougeon’s roundtable on farming in Brussels: EIR releaseFound: Our Export Growth Plan, A Trading Nation, is working to offset the barriers caused by Brexit.
Mar. 28 2024
Source Page: The future of futures: participatory futures research in the ASCFound: The future of futures: participatory futures research in the ASC
Mentions:
1: Giles Watling (CON - Clacton) result of the grossly inadequate conditions in which the animals are forced to live. - Speech Link
2: Jonathan Edwards (IND - Carmarthen East and Dinefwr) Member and I were no supporters of Brexit, but much of the talk following Brexit has been about how the - Speech Link
3: Trudy Harrison (CON - Copeland) raised animal welfare standards for farm animals, companion animals and wild animals. - Speech Link
4: Trudy Harrison (CON - Copeland) We have also banned the cruel shipment of live animals, or rather there has been no shipment of live - Speech Link
5: Giles Watling (CON - Clacton) At the end of her remarks, she mentioned the animals we all know and love, and share our lives with. - Speech Link
Nov. 21 2023
Source Page: Building a New Scotland: Our marine sector in an independent ScotlandFound: are – to some degree – fixed, even beyond the end of the adjustment period from 2026 onwards.
Mar. 12 2024
Source Page: Rural Affairs and Islands Committee on 27 September 2023: EIR releaseFound: 2023 after conclusion of the 2024 -25 budget process .
Written Evidence Oct. 17 2023
Inquiry: UK trade policy: food and agricultureFound: viability of farm business operators here in the UK who make up the landscape of our countryside