Mentions:
1: Adrian Sanders (LDEM - Torbay) , many improvements have been made to the welfare of animals in research laboratories. - Speech Link
2: Mark Harper (CON - Forest of Dean) number of animals will be used to achieve the outcome; and when high standards of animal welfare are - Speech Link
3: Roger Williams (LDEM - Brecon and Radnorshire) While animal welfare considerations must always be paramount, the use of animals in scientific procedures - Speech Link
4: Mark Harper (CON - Forest of Dean) Another important change in the revised Act is the requirement placed on member states to collect and - Speech Link
5: Mark Harper (CON - Forest of Dean) include working with regulators to reduce animal use, investment in education and training and support - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Taylor of Holbeach (CON - Life peer) and justified on animal welfare grounds and in order to maintain public confidence that animals used - Speech Link
2: Lord Wills (LAB - Life peer) care of laboratory animals, and that is something that no one wants to see.Beyond the directive and its - Speech Link
3: Baroness Smith of Basildon (LAB - Life peer) However, the UK already has a good law in this area: the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986. - Speech Link
4: None If implemented properly, that will result in better provision for laboratory animals in many European - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: James Paice (CON - South East Cambridgeshire) At this stage, we do not see any need to change the decisions arising from the Macdonald report. - Speech Link
2: James Gray (CON - North Wiltshire) law of unintended consequences may apply here, in that perfectly reasonable, sensible, law-abiding dog - Speech Link
3: James Paice (CON - South East Cambridgeshire) include total disposal. - Speech Link
4: David T C Davies (CON - Monmouth) The Welfare Reform Bill has just become an Act, but does the commissioner believe that the bishops who - Speech Link
5: Tony Baldry (CON - Banbury) to distinguish in law between civil and religious marriage. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Rosser (LAB - Life peer) 24 of the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act. - Speech Link
2: Lord Wills (LAB - Life peer) 24 of the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act. - Speech Link
3: Lord Willis of Knaresborough (LDEM - Life peer) Will the directive improve standards of welfare for laboratory animals across the whole of the EU? - Speech Link
4: Baroness Warwick of Undercliffe (LAB - Life peer) Indeed, the UK was the first country in the world to protect research animals by law, in 1876. - Speech Link
5: Lord Henley (CON - Excepted Hereditary) The coalition agreed to include a commitment to work to reduce the use of animals in scientific research - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Caroline Spelman (CON - Meriden) per annum on agri-food R and D, including on animal health and welfare. - Speech Link
2: Huw Irranca-Davies (LAB - Ogmore) and the Police Federation, are calling for a change in the law. - Speech Link
3: Julian Huppert (LDEM - Cambridge) What recent progress she has made in banning the use of wild animals in circuses. - Speech Link
4: Kate Green (LAB - Stretford and Urmston) Gentleman join me in putting pressure on the Home Office not just to amend the Scrap Metal Dealers Act - Speech Link
5: Tony Baldry (CON - Banbury) a much better balance and in making appropriate representations to the Law Commission to ensure that - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Robert Halfon (CON - Harlow) In 1923, the British National Physical Laboratory produced quartz oscillators, and we all know about - Speech Link
2: Chris Kelly (CON - Dudley South) remove roaming horses: the Animals Act 1971, the Highways Act 1980 and the Animal Welfare Act 2006. - Speech Link
3: Martin Caton (LAB - Gower) , to the law of stricter liability in those countries. - Speech Link
4: David Heath (LDEM - Somerton and Frome) currently accept that rationale for a change in the law, but I hope that he will accept that the Government - Speech Link