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Examination of Witnesses | Environment Bill | Public Bill Committees I want to come on to the thorny issue of conservation covenants and potential abstraction compensation.
Examination of Witnesses | Environment Bill | Public Bill Committees Q You clearly see it as a positive. Can you give us one example of what could be delivered?
Examination of Witnesses | Environment Bill | Public Bill Committees Q That is not quite a specific example, but it gives us some structural ideas. Ms Hammond, you welcomed the idea; you are in favour of it.
Examination of Witnesses | Environment Bill | Public Bill Committees Q And access to an enhanced environment for members of the public, as well.
Examination of Witnesses | Environment Bill | Public Bill Committees Q Dr Mitchell, in your written evidence you expressed, as did Ms Hammond, considerable concern about the powers to amend or revoke licences
Examination of Witnesses | Environment Bill | Public Bill Committees Q It is very specific about the situations. The Bill spells it out clearly: “No compensation where modification to protect environment”.
Examination of Witnesses | Environment Bill | Public Bill Committees Is that the same for Ms Hammond?
Commonwealth in 2020 | Commons debates The Minister will remember that a year ago, he and I sat down together and discussed a project, which is now known as CP4G—the Commonwealth
Commonwealth in 2020 | Commons debates One of the things that I hope the Minister will celebrate when he winds up this evening is the role of the Commonwealth within the United Ki