
Natalie Bennett
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Jun 10, 2024 |
morganlewis.com | Michael Abernathy |Stephen Altieri |Louis W. Beardell |Natalie Bennett |Dion Bregman |Seth Gerber | +24 more
NEW YORK, June 10, 2024: Morgan Lewis has earned multiple recognitions in the IAM Patent 1000: The World’s Leading Patent Professionals 2024 guide, earning and maintaining practice and lawyer rankings and recommendations across six US states and Washington DC, nationally, and internationally. The IAM Patent 1000 guide, released by Globe Business Media Group, highlights leading global practitioners in patent prosecution, licensing, and litigation.
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Feb 28, 2024 |
leftfootforward.org | Natalie Bennett
Natalie Bennett is a Green Party member of the House of Lords. She was leader of the Green Party of England and Wales from 2012-16. The House of Lords last night debated the regulation of Physicians and Anaesthetist Associates in the context of a health system under enormous pressure.
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Jan 15, 2024 |
leftfootforward.org | Natalie Bennett
Today in the House of Lords I have an oral question – starting a short debate – on a workplace safety issue – silicosis – that has received surprisingly little parliamentary attention in the UK, despite Australia having just taken a big step forward in tackling it, and the All Party Parliamentary Group for Respiratory Health last year producing a report on the issue.
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Dec 29, 2023 |
leftfootforward.org | Natalie Bennett
Queen Victoria died 123 years ago, come January 22. At one level, were the late Queen to be transported into her own world, it would be unrecognisable. At least in terms of technology. When she died Mercedes was about to make what is regarded as the first modern motor car, the 35HP, named after its power capacity, the first not to be modelled on a stagecoach. Today Teslas generate 283 horse power, and are rather more comfortable.
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Nov 29, 2023 |
leftfootforward.org | Natalie Bennett
Baroness Natalie Bennett is a Contributing Editor at Left Foot Forward, and the former leader of the Green Party of England & Wales. At the Bonn climate talks, COP23, in 2017, there was a state of near panic among members of the climate community because it was thought that we could see self-driving HGVs rolled out at scale very soon. “Automated Vehicles (AVs)” to use the technical term, were expected to sweep the world any day now, back in 2017.
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