Llun, 29 Gorffennaf 1963
The House met at half-past Two o'clock
[Mr. SPEAKER in the Chair]
Considered; to be read the Third time tomorrow.
asked the Parliamentary Secretary for Science, as representing the Lord President of the Council, if, on his visit to the North-East in the future, he will visit Blaydon-on-Tyne.
asked the Parliamentary Secretary for Science, as representing the Lord President of the Council (1) if he will now make a statement on his long-term plans for the North-East coast; (2) what...
asked the Parliamentary Secretary for Science, as representing the Lord President of the Council, how many additional staff, and in what categories, he has recruited to draw up the plan for the...
asked the Parliamentary Secretary for Science, as representing the Lord President of the Council, to what extent his plan for the immediate and long-term development of the North-East takes into...
asked the Parliamentary Secretary for Science, as representing the Lord President of the Council, to what extent he has considered, in his short-term and long-term plans for the North-East, the...
asked the Parliamentary Secretary for Science, as representing the Lord President of the Council, to what extent he has considered the increased supply of electrical energy that will be necessary...
asked the Parliamentary Secretary for Science, as representing the Lord President of the Council, what progress has been made in his general discussion with the North-East Development Council on...
Mr. Slater: asked the Parliamentary Secretary for Science, as representing the Lord President of the Council, to what extent he has considered the prevailing shortage of employment opportunities...
asked the Parliamentary Secretary for Science, as representing the Lord President of the Council, what is the estimated number of persons likely to be employed as a result of the recommendations...
asked the Parliamentary Secretary for Science, as representing the Lord President of the Coun- cil, what forecast has been made available to him of the future growth of the chemical industry on...
asked the Parliamentary Secretary for Science, as representing the Lord President of the Council, to what extent he has taken into consideration the unemployment situation in the Consett...
asked the Minister of Aviation what arrangements he has considered to produce the Mirage III V in Great Britain.
Mr. Gresham Cooke: asked the Minister of Aviation if, in view of the Wilson Report, he will grant a subsidy for the sound-proofing of bedrooms in houses which were in existence near the site of...
Mr. Gresham Cooke: asked the Minister of Aviation if he will put a short time limit on aircraft standing at the passenger gates at London Airport so as to allow more aircraft to use the gates...
asked the Minister of Aviation whether he will issue a general direction, in the public interest, to British European Airways to speed up the establishment of air bus services between main cities...
asked the Minister of Aviation what action he is taking on the recommendations of the Corbett Report on the British Overseas Airways Corporation.
asked the Minister of Aviation what reply he has made to the proposal sent to him by the Noise Abatement Society that London Airport should be transferred to near the mouth of the Thames.
asked the Minister of Aviation when he expects his headquarters to be accommodated in the same building as the Ministry of Defence.
asked the Minister of Aviation by what date he expects to complete the disposal of land held by him at Croydon Airport.
asked the Minister of Aviation if in the public interest he will give a general direction to British European Airways not to have more than five seats abreast in the Vanguard.
asked the Minister of Aviation (1) what steps he takes to ensure the highest standards of mechanised engineering design when he makes purchases of aircraft, machines, and equipment; (2) what...
asked the Minister of Aviation if he has been able to secure another tenant for the factory which has been vacated by the British Oxygen Company in Dumbarton.
asked the Minister of Aviation what further approaches he proposes to make to the Aviation Minister of the Republic of Ireland in support of a Coventry-Dublin air service.
asked the Minister of Aviation whether Hawker-Siddeley Limited has now completed its work study of the AW681; what information it has given him regarding the allocation of the work in...
asked the Minister of Aviation if he will state the number of contracts and sub-contracts placed in the North-East for the construction of aircraft and components, respectively, in the past 12...
asked the Minister of Aviation why he authorised foreign operators to increase the number of passengers which they carried to and from the United Kingdom on non-scheduled flights from about...
asked the Minister of Aviation how much is being spent on missile development work this year; and with which companies the main development work in this field has been placed.
asked the Attorney-General if the examination of the instances in which persons aggrieved can appeal against discretionary decisions has yet been completed; and if he will make a statement.
asked the Attorney-General whether he is aware of the remarks of Mr. Justice Paull in the case Rodgers v. British Transport Commission on the possibility of legal aid being used for blackmail...
asked the Minister of Pensions and National Insurance if determination of need is based upon what an applicant for National Assistance received in wages before applying; and what amount of...
asked the Minister of Pensions and National Insurance in how many cases of sickness, applications for constant attendance allowance were refused by his Department, between January, 1960, and the...
asked the Minister of Pensions and National Insurance whether, in view of the medical evidence submitted to him by the right hon. Member for Llanelly in a recent case, he will review the criteria...
(by Private Notice) asked the Lord Privy Seal the amount and value of aid sent by Her Majesty's Government to relieve the victims of the disaster at Skopje.
On a point of order. Have you had any request from the President of the Board of Trade to answer my Question No. 87, Mr. Speaker?
Today, we shall ask the House to consider, in addition to the business already announced, the Gas (Borrowing Powers) Order, deferred from last Thursday. The House will also wish to know that it...
3.42 p.m.
Proceedings on the Land Compensation (Scotland) [Lords] Bill and on Consideration of the Lords Amendments to the Local Government (Financial Provisions) Bill and to the Wills Bill exempted, at...
Considered in Committee; reported, without Amendment.
10.29 p.m.
Lords Amendments considered and agreed to. [All with Special Entries.]
Lords Amendments considered and agreed to.
11.28 p.m.
Motion made and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—[Mr. Finlay.]
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