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Search: spoken by Jeff Ennis in Written Answers page 3 (TheyWorkForYou.com) (920 words) |
 | Jeff Ennis: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what percentage of the registered unemployed in Barnsley East and Mexborough were (a) under 25 years, (b) 26 to 35 years, (c) 36 to 45 years, (d) 46 to 55 years and (e) over 55 years according to the latest figures. |
 | Jeff Ennis: To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills what steps she is taking to target the engagement of adult learners in former coalfield areas. |
 | Jeff Ennis: To ask the Secretary of State for Health if she will consult on proposals to raise the age of sale for tobacco from 16 years to 18 years as part of the consultation process on the smoke free elements of the Health Improvement and Protection Bill. |
| 7.30 Report - 01/12/2004: Carter chronicles Australian life (1020 words) |
 | JEFF CARTER: Even the most poorly paid person or the hardest-worked person in the photographs has got dignity and he's proud of what he's doing, even if he's just barking logs or putting up a fence or digging a bore in the ground, he's proud of what he's doing. |
 | HELEN ENNIS: There's a small section on photographs from the Second World War and I think it's small but very coherent and it really gives a sense of how it was that people were dealing with the war. |
 | JEFF CARTER: I've never thought of myself as a subject, of course, I've always thought of myself as a photographer, but I think if someone took a photo of me, I'd like to be depicted as an honest, straightforward person sitting out on the countryside, perhaps on a log with his dog. |