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Encyclopedia > Stephen Ladyman

Dr Stephen John Ladyman (born November 6, 1952) is a British politician, and Labour Party member of Parliament for Thanet South. He was elected in the 1997 and won Jonathan Aitken's old seat. He is now a junior minister at the Department for Health.


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Stephen Ladyman: holding answer 5 December 2006 The proposed change to the tariff is expected to manage demand and slow traffic growth at the Dartford-Thurrock river crossing, with a consequential benefit to air quality, compared with maintaining the current charging regime.
Stephen Ladyman: The appraisal of the M6 (11a to 19) widening is being undertaken in accordance with DfT's standard Transport Analysis Guidance (see www.webtag.org.uk) and therefore will include a monetary estimate of the social cost of carbon resulting from forecast change in carbon emissions over a 60 year period.
Stephen Ladyman: Traffic Authorities have a wide range of measures at their disposal to achieve appropriate vehicle speeds and they are best placed to decide the most suitable approach at a particular location.
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Stephen Ladyman: The accidental deaths of 13 UK fishermen while aboard registered fishing vessels from 1 December 2005 to 30 November 2006 have been reported to the Marine Accident Investigation Branch.
Stephen Ladyman: In the period from 1 December 2005 to 30 November 2006 the accidental losses of 14 UK registered fishing vessels have been reported to the Marine Accident Investigation Branch.
Stephen Ladyman: There were 127,562 personal injury road accidents reported to the police involving drivers aged between 17 and 21 years between November 2002 and December 2005.
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