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Peter Luff said it was “worrying” that many pro-European Conservatives were now afraid to speak out in support of the EU. “I think the majority of the Conservative party – I’m sure the majority of the Conservative party – strongly favour... Continue to article
I am sure the whole House will wish to join me in paying tribute to those who have died in Afghanistan since we last met. Corporal William Thomas Savage and Fusilier Samuel Flint, both from The Royal Highland Fusiliers, 2nd Battalion... Continue to article
Tomorrow the Queen will outline the Government’s legislative agenda for the next 12 months. Here’s a look ahead to some of the topics most likely (and unlikely) to be addressed tomorrow. Immigration What’s happening? The Gov... Continue to article
COMMONS CHAMBER 11.30am: Cabinet office questions (topicals at 11.53am) 12.00 noon: Prime minister’s questions 12.30pm: Budget 2013 statement Main business Budget 2013 debate Presentation of public petition: Reopening of M... Continue to article
The Ministry of Defence will no longer give UK companies priority in procurement of equipment and weapons for the armed forces. Defence procurement minister Peter Luff made clear the MoD would not consider wider factors such as employment when making its decision.
Defence equipment minister Peter Luff has told the Financial Times that fighter jets axed in last month's Strategic Defence Review could be sold to other countries such as India and the USA.
The Ministry of Defence is to try to save millions by re-negotiating the 40-year-old rules on defence contracts. The Times reports that the RAF will take a hit in the forthcoming strategic defence review.
The Ministry of Defence is set to re-negotiate its rules on defence contracts, procurement minister Peter Luff tells the BBC. The 40-year-old rules currently require the MoD to contribute toward contractors' office running costs, pensions and redundancy payments
American company Kraft acted "irresponsibly and unwisely" in it's takeover of Cadburys, a report from the business select committee will say tomorrow.
01/02/2012 in Defence
The Ministry of Defence will no longer give UK companies priority in procurement of equipment and weapons for the armed forces. Defence procurement minister Peter Luff made clear the MoD would not consider wider factors such as employment when making its decision.
05/10/2010 in Defence
The Ministry of Defence is set to re-negotiate its rules on defence contracts, procurement minister Peter Luff tells the BBC. The 40-year-old rules currently require the MoD to contribute toward contractors' office running costs, pensions and redundancy payments
01/11/2010 in Defence
Defence equipment minister Peter Luff has told the Financial Times that fighter jets axed in last month's Strategic Defence Review could be sold to other countries such as India and the USA.
06/10/2010 in Defence
The Ministry of Defence is to try to save millions by re-negotiating the 40-year-old rules on defence contracts. The Times reports that the RAF will take a hit in the forthcoming strategic defence review.
05/04/2010 in British Business
American company Kraft acted "irresponsibly and unwisely" in it's takeover of Cadburys, a report from the business select committee will say tomorrow.
09/05/2013 on The World Tonight, BBC Radio 4
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