Mercher, 23 Rhagfyr 1964
The House met at Eleven o'clock
[Mr. SPEAKER in the Chair]
asked the Minister without Portfolio whether he will seek to amend the law which prevents doctors from declining to give evidence in court on matters which they have learned in professional...
asked the Minister without Portfolio in how many counties and in how many county boroughs, respectively, registration of title to land has been made compulsory on sale under the Land Registration...
asked the Minister without Portfolio whether he will introduce legislation to abolish actions for breach of promise.
asked the Minister without Portfolio whether he will introduce legislation to abolish actions for restitution of conjugal rights.
asked the Minister of Transport if he will impose statutory waiting restrictions outside school entrances in the Metropolitan area as school entrance signs are invariably disregarded.
asked the Minister of Transport whether he will introduce a scheme of limited exemption from parking regulations for registered disabled drivers.
asked the Minister of Transport (1) when he intends to define the boundaries of the regions for his regional transport plans; (2) what progress has been made with the preparation of the regional...
Mr. Geoffrey Wilson: asked the Minister of Transport (1) what advice he has received from the Nationalised Transport Advisory Council set up by Section 55 of the Transport Act, 1962, for the...
asked the Minister of Transport if he will introduce legislation to ensure that, when a motorist is overcome by the approach of sleep from whatever cause and pulls into the side of the road to...
asked the Minister of Transport what criteria, other than those already announced by his predecessor, he intends to use when making decisions on Transport Users' Consultative Committee reports on...
asked the Minister of Transport what study he has made of the report of the Transport Users' Consultative Committee and the memorandum submitted by the Isle of Wight County Council on the Isle of...
asked the Minister of Transport what sums he estimates will be advanced by him to the Railways Board in this and in the coming financial year in respect of the project for liner trains.
asked the Minister of Transport whether he will issue a general direction, in the public interest, to the Railways Board to undertake a review of the land they hold, with a view to securing the...
asked the Minister of Transport when he will make a statement about the future of the Darlington to Richmond railway line.
asked the Minister of Transport whether he will now sanction the commencement of the preparation of detailed plans for the Ombersley by-pass on the A.449 road.
asked the Minister of Transport whether he will make a statement on the conclusions he has reached from the experiments made in the use of compulsory pedestrian crossings.
asked the Minister of Transport when the screens will be re-erected on the M.1 motorway to prevent accidents caused by sudden blinding from headlights.
asked the Minister of Transport what proposals he has for installing a controlled pedestrian crossing with lights in the Wokingham Road at Reading.
asked the Minister of Transport what progress is being made in his department's efforts to persuade local authorities in the London and Greater London area to provide off-street parking...
asked the Minister of Transport how many times at peak periods in the morning and evening during the past six months the Barton swing bridge has been closed to road traffic.
asked the Minister of Transport if he will now reconsider the building of a Humber bridge, so as to open up many of the Eastern Counties and provide an alternative north-south route.
asked the Minister of Transport if he is aware of the contribution made to export earnings by the tourist industry in Dorset and south-west England; and whether in view of this he will devote...
The following Question stood upon the Order Paper:
With permission, Mr. Speaker, I should like to make a short business statement. It has been represented that there would be advantage in arranging the business for Tuesday, 19th January, so that...
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—[Mr. O'Malley.]
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