There are 256 matches for "comprehensive impact business". Matches 201 to 225 are shown below.
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Noise Directive – pubs and clubs will suffer.
Document Type: news story.
Date: Thursday 5th December 2002.
...would be to allow time for the Commission to consult the industry and produce a report on the impact the directive would have, and suggest proposals either for a special form of regulation or to...
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Liz Lynne: Ban would help 72,000 West Midlands smokers quit.
Document Type: news story.
Date: Wednesday 25th January 2006.
...reasons in the West Midlands alone to put a ban in place." The research also examined the impact of passive smoking, particularly on the region's 363,000 asthma sufferers who told researchers other...
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ACTION ON INTERNET CHILD ABUSE TO BE STEPPED UP.
Document Type: news story.
Date: Saturday 15th September 2007.
...efforts with psychologists, social workers and those who work with victims to ensure that comprehensive research can be undertaken to examine the consequences of images of abuse? Can the Commission...
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RESOLUTION MARKS LANDMINE PROGRESS BUT MORE NEEDS TO BE DONE.
Document Type: news story.
Date: Thursday 13th December 2007.
...included the same conditions for cluster munitions, whose bomblets so often do not explode on impact and so have the same effect as landmines. This has led to a parallel, yet much slower, process for...
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Euro-MP backs call for lower 'phone home' charges.
Document Type: news story.
Date: Wednesday 8th February 2006.
...call home can be astronomical. The call to end overcharging is a welcome one for tourists and business travellers alike. It's one I hope is answered." ENDS Notes to editors 1. In October, the...
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LIZ LYNNE PUSHES TO ENSURE FUNDING FOR MINE CLEARANCE.
Document Type: news story.
Date: Thursday 1st February 2007.
...this year, funds for the life saving mine clearances could cease. This would have a serious impact upon a variety of development programmes in particular countries. "I call on the President to put...
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Liz Lynne's New Year message.
Document Type: news story.
Date: Friday 19th December 2003.
...against proposals for a new airport between Coventry and Rugby and to expand the Wolverhampton Business Airport have been tremendous successes. But I have concerns about the Government's plans for...
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MEP HITS OUT AT LIST OF STAFFS & SHROPSHIRE POST OFFICES BEING CONSIDERED FOR CLOSURE.
Document Type: news story.
Date: Wednesday 2nd April 2008.
...often directly blamed on the EU's liberalisation of postal services, the loss of much of the business that post offices used to enjoy has been caused by successive government decisions to remove...
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Report shows age discrimination widespread in workplace - Lynne.
Document Type: news story.
Date: Monday 24th October 2005.
...are being discriminated against in the workplace. The Government has not adequately supported business in bringing an end to age discrimination. "The Government had the opportunity to implement age...
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Liz Lynne MEP opens healthcare exhibition.
Document Type: news story.
Date: Tuesday 6th January 2009.
... "I am very pleased to be sponsoring the exhibition and I hope that it will have a significant impact in helping raise awareness of the important issues affecting healthcare in Europe. "Whilst...
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Graphic Warnings On The Way for Smokers.
Document Type: news story.
Date: Thursday 21st October 2004.
...the health risks of smoking. Research shows that the illustrations significantly increase the impact of written messages, with 44% of Canadian smokers claiming that they have increased their...
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Liz speaks out against Strasbourg travel chaos.
Document Type: news story.
Date: Tuesday 1st July 2003.
...late. The MEPs eventually arrived at the Parliament at 8.30pm, missing a lot of Parliamentary business. Commenting on the situation, Liz said: "Over the past two months, what has always been a...
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EU's GREEN AUDIT SHOWS NEED FOR STRASBOURG RED LIGHT.
Document Type: news story.
Date: Friday 6th June 2008.
...their staff and trunks of documents between Strasbourg and Brussels has a huge environmental impact and must be stopped." ENDS PHOTO CAPTION: Liz Lynne at the Green Week exhibition at the European...
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EU's GREEN AUDIT SHOWS NEED FOR STRASBOURG RED LIGHT.
Document Type: news story.
Date: Friday 6th June 2008.
...their staff and trunks of documents between Strasbourg and Brussels has a huge environmental impact and must be stopped." ENDS PHOTO CAPTION: Liz Lynne at the Green Week exhibition at the European...
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Liz Lynne tours Chatterley Whitfield Colliery in Stoke.
Document Type: news story.
Date: Monday 17th November 2008.
... Work is already underway on the mine building themselves, which are being transformed into a business centre that will help provide jobs for the local community. Liz visited the site in order to see...
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MEP anger at Birmingham, Coventry and Warwickshire post office closures .
Document Type: news story.
Date: Wednesday 27th August 2008.
...often directly blamed on the EU's liberalisation of postal services, the loss of much of the business that post offices used to enjoy has been caused by successive government decisions to remove...
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Euro MP backs move for moratorium on electronic tag penalties for local farmers.
Document Type: news story.
Date: Friday 26th February 2010.
...passports or other minor infringements. "The fines involved should reflect the size of business and the percentage of transgressions. I also believe that despite the late concessions, the EID scheme...
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"Mixed messages" on human trafficking - Liz Lynne.
Document Type: news story.
Date: Wednesday 22nd February 2006.
...deal with the problem of human trafficking, as well as specific measures to help victims. The Business Travellers Against Human Trafficking campaign was launched last November in the European...
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COMPUTER RECYCLING - GOOD FOR DISABLED PEOPLE AND ENVIRONMENT.
Document Type: news story.
Date: Friday 3rd August 2007.
...came into force last month, businesses, councils and other...other organisations and businesses to do the same." ENDS Notes to...www.environment-agency.gov.uk/business/1745440/444663/1106248/
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Report shows widespread hidden abuse of domestic workers.
Document Type: news story.
Date: Wednesday 2nd July 2008.
...In 2006 the Government proposed that in future domestic workers could come to the UK as 'business visitors' on a six-month non-renewable visa, providing migrant domestic workers with no possibility...
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BAR STAFF WILL NOT BE FORCED TO WEAR EAR MUFFS.
Document Type: news story.
Date: Wednesday 6th March 2002.
...after consultation with both sides of the industry affected. The report would look at the impact the directive would have on the sector and suggest proposals either for a special form of regulation...
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OLD CARS IN THE WEST MIDLANDS GET PUT TO USE.
Document Type: news story.
Date: Friday 15th April 2005.
...within two years. It says that the cost will represent only a 'token outlay ' towards a business that will be largely self-financing. Ford Motor Company's brands sold in excess of 487,000 new cars...
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BROWN ISOLATED AS EU MINISTERS NEGOTIATE TEMP AGENCY AND WORKING TIME RULES .
Document Type: news story.
Date: Tuesday 4th December 2007.
...Agencies' Liz said: "This proposed one-size-fits-all directive would be a nightmare for UK business and workers alike as it fails to recognise the wide range of different practices across the EU,...
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MEP anger at list of Worcestershire post offices considered for closure .
Document Type: news story.
Date: Wednesday 27th August 2008.
...often directly blamed on the EU's liberalisation of postal services, the loss of much of the business that post offices used to enjoy has been caused by successive government decisions to remove...
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Euro-MPs child trafficking campaign is successful.
Document Type: news story.
Date: Tuesday 23rd September 2008.
...trade which is worth billions of pounds each year. Only arms and drugs trafficking are bigger business for organised crime. The fact that so many of its victims - two million every year - are...