Mentions:
1: None not the noble Lord, Lord Truscott; forgive me if I have got it the wrong way around—fairness and justice - Speech Link
2: Lord Bishop of Manchester (Bshp - Bishops) note the Minister’s comments that to fully compensate all freeholders would be an unfair burden on the taxpayer - Speech Link
3: Lord Bishop of Manchester (Bshp - Bishops) debate, we were told that compensation for loss of marriage value would be too much of a strain on the taxpayer - Speech Link
4: Lord Borwick (Con - Excepted Hereditary) several banks about their prospective price for a loan to finance an enfranchisement. - Speech Link
5: Baroness Thornhill (LD - Life peer) tenant, they had a desire to ensure fairness on both sides. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Richard Foord (LD - Tiverton and Honiton) In preparation for the work, the bank declared the termination and return of the loan. - Speech Link
2: Richard Foord (LD - Tiverton and Honiton) , fairness and efficiency. - Speech Link
3: Richard Foord (LD - Tiverton and Honiton) , as the current compensation framework often proves lengthy and costly for both victim and taxpayer. - Speech Link
4: Christopher Chope (Con - Christchurch) Fairness demands that those harmed by valproate and pelvic mesh receive the recognition and redress to - Speech Link
5: Alex Burghart (Con - Brentwood and Ongar) The Government firmly believe that access to redress is fundamental in upholding justice and fairness - Speech Link
Found: value for money for the taxpayer.
Scrutiny evidence Apr. 17 2024
Committee: Royal Albert Hall Bill [HL] CommitteeFound: fund—that is, effectively, the taxpayer.
Scrutiny evidence Apr. 17 2024
Committee: Royal Albert Hall Bill [HL] CommitteeFound: allows them to charge a higher rental fee.
Apr. 16 2024
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Found: allows them to charge a higher rental fee.
Found: fund—that is, effectively, the taxpayer.
Mentions:
1: Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd (XB - Life peer) the judge in charge of the commercial court, and Professor Susanne Augenhofer, were appointed as rapporteurs - Speech Link
2: Lord Arbuthnot of Edrom (Con - Life peer) the country’s most trusted brand, the Post Office, which was backed by the bottomless purse of the taxpayer - Speech Link
3: Lord Meston (XB - Excepted Hereditary) Sometimes, a bank loan or a loan from a relative or friend will suffice; but these can give rise to distracting - Speech Link
4: Lord Sandhurst (Con - Excepted Hereditary) It is about an individual sense of fairness, of being valued by society, and of good name and reputation - Speech Link
5: Lord Marks of Henley-on-Thames (LD - Life peer) cases against the Government where claimants face what has been called the “bottomless purse” of the taxpayer - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Holmes of Richmond (Con - Life peer) decision in a recruitment shortlisting, the wrong end of an AI decision in being turned down for a loan - Speech Link
2: Lord Young of Cookham (Con - Life peer) But who is in charge? - Speech Link
3: Baroness Kidron (XB - Life peer) online harms legislation, all of which resolutely ignore both existing and future risk.The taxpayer - Speech Link
4: Lord Bishop of Worcester (Bshp - Bishops) Surely, it should not be for the taxpayer alone to shoulder the costs of an AI digital hub to find and - Speech Link
5: Viscount Camrose (Con - Excepted Hereditary) fairness, for our existing regulators to apply within their remits. - Speech Link