Tessa Jowell

Tessa Jowell
Tessa Jane Helen Douglas Jowell, Baroness Jowell, DBE, PCis an English Labour Party politician, who was the Member of Parliamentfor Dulwich and West Norwood from 1992 to 2015. She held a number of major government ministerial positions, as well as opposition appointments, during this period...
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We are carrying out a review of all the costs, not as a one-off, but as a continuing discipline. Delays cost money.
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The adventures of the boy who doesn't want to grow up has universal appeal. We all want to keep something of the child in us.
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It is absolutely clear that your continued leadership is putting the Labour Party's future in jeopardy and denying millions of people in our country who so desperately need representation by a Labour government the chance of that Labour government.
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Our language and literature are without a doubt Britain's greatest contribution to the cultural heritage of the world.
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The prospect of the UK without a BBC funded by the licence fee is anywhere between improbable and impossible.
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We have no target for the number of medals we hope to win in 2012 - yet. But we want every kid in the country to have the chance to have the best opportunities.
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The majority should not be punished and subjected to a licensing curfew because of the bad behavior of the minority.
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We're absolutely focused to keeping to time and keeping within costs because delays cost money,
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We're optimistic about the future of the BBC but it cannot take its position for granted.
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This Skills Task Force should be a small, dynamic core of business leaders, government representatives and academics meeting to examine the problem of skills shortages in Europe. It is estimated that there will be 1.7 million vacancies in the IT sector by 2003. This European-wide approach is vital if we are to ensure we have a sufficiently skilled work force to meet the needs of the IT industry,
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We accept that there are problems that the Royal Parks have got to sort out,
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Wouldn't it be wonderful if William joined the contingent for Singapore speaking up for London?
act police powers
The police need the powers that the Licensing Act will give them.
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The policy is not wrong and... time will prove it right,