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As I awoke from my slumbers this morning I heard the Agriculture Minister, Jane Kennedy, stumbling to tell us she could not recommend that we buy British. She did ,however, tell us our purhases of certain foods from the UK was rising and she did at least seem pleased [...]
From Hansard: " Mr. Alan Reid: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs what plans he has to introduce the electronic identification of sheep; and if he will make a statement. Jane Kennedy: Council Regulation 21/2004 provides for the mandatory introduction of electronic identification of sheep from 31 December 2009. There is a serious risk of disallowance on our farm payments...
The first official estimates of the 2008 UK cereal harvest point to a bumper wheat crop this year, Farming Minister Jane Kennedy said today. Today’s initial figures show that the UK cereals harvest in 2008 is around 24.6 million tonnes, up 28 per cent on 2007. Results show a record wheat harvest of 17.5 million tonnes, [...]
We had our AGM at the Eldonians and Jane Kennedy addressed us, talking about the credit crunch and plans for the banks and what the civil servants views on the economy were. She also told us about her jury service, and how nobody is allowed to wriggle out of it now. I am Secretary again but I have had to promise to do better this year, arrange a few more meetings and generally get my finger out! All...
Rt Hon Jane Kennedy MP, Liverpool Wavertree, has been moved in the reshuffle , away from the poisonous chalice (in my view) of HMRC and is now Hilary Benn's Deputy at the Ministry of Food, Farming and Rural Affairs. Congratulations Jane. I look forward to lots of chats about your new brief, particularly given the time I spent living in the Holme Valley in very rural circumstances in a national park....
FINANCIAL Secretary Jane Kennedy missed her boss's keynote Labour conference speech - because she was called to Liverpool crown court for jury service.
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London's Child Poverty Ministers Stephen Timms, Beverley Hughes and Jane Kennedy are calling today for organisations across the Capital to recognise their role in tackling child poverty and to pledge to do ... (2008/0151)
From Hansard this Thursday: Low Income Households Sir Peter Viggers : To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what estimate he has made of the amount of tax paid by low income households in the last 12 months. Jane Kennedy : A single earner family with two children on half male average earnings pays no net tax in 2008-09, as tax credits and child benefit more than offset income tax and national insurance...
The Wansbeck Primary Care Access Centre is operated by Northumberland Care Trust. The centre received visits from Senior Department of Health officials and Health Minister Jane Kennedy in September 2005.
INQUIRER Newsdesk the Inquirer , Friday 2 May 2008. 08:59:00 Six hundred caught in three years MORE THAN 600 staff at HM Revenue and Customs have been disciplined for snooping through tax payers' personal records. In answer to a parliamentary question, Treasury financial secretary Jane Kennedy said 238 people were disciplined in 2005, 180 in 2006 and 192 in 2007....
There is no stopping the defence of the indefensible by Labour ministers. The latest to set out the case for making 5.3 million poorer is Treasury minister Jane Kennedy MP who has just been interviewed by Jeremy Paxman on BBC 2's Newsnight programme. This is as a result of the abolition of the 10p income tax band announced by Gordon Brown in his last budget as Chancellor of the Exchequer, but only...
Some Labour MPs oppose scrapping the 10 percent rate of income tax. We ask the Financial Secretary to the Treasury, Jane Kennedy, whether the changes will disadvantage the poor.
... but some are more equal than others. In terms of their right to privacy, that is. There was a very interesting story over the weekend about the different categories into which the HMRC divides the humble taxpaying citizen. It was revealed by Treasury Minister Jane Kennedy that those citizens "for whom security is a higher priority", are not offered the of submitting their tax return online. A...