Iau, 6 Rhagfyr 1973
The House met at half-past Two o'clock
[Mr. SPEAKER in the Chair]
asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will make a statement on the Government's policy with regard to the report of the Criminal Law Revision Committee concerning evidence...
asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will change his method of collecting statistics relating to fireworks accidents, so that they become available sooner than at present.
asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department what research is being undertaken by his Department into the nature and extent of vandalism and into the most effective ways of combating it.
asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many people have been taken into custody and released within 24 hours under the Criminal Damages Act 1971 since June 1972.
asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many prosecutions for driving offences have taken place, in the last year for which figures are available, of drivers of heavy goods...
asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he is satisfied with the present numbers of forensic pathologists ; and if he will make a statement.
asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department when he expects to have a further meeting with the Fire Brigades Union.
asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many prisons in the United Kingdom have facilities for the care of young children while prison visits are taking place.
asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department what representations he has received from prison officers about conditions in Her Majesty's prisons.
asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will now introduce legislation in order to amend the Shop Hours Act so as to enable working women to shop in the hours of their choice.
asked the Secretary of of State for the Home Department what representation he has received from the Prison Officers' Association on his decision to permit Mr. Curtis, South-East Region organiser...
asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department when he will introduce legislation to amend the law on nationality to enable men of foreign nationality who marry British women to obtain...
asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department what discussions he has had with magistrates on the non-payment of fines ; and if he will make a statement.
asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department what plans he has to aid recruitment of police for the Metropolitan area.
asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will make a statement on the Home Office return of experiments performed under the Cruelty to Animals Act 1876 in respect of experiments...
asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department whether he will carry out an inquiry into the employment of men with criminal records as private detectives and in the private security...
asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department what steps he proposes to take to encourage the implementation of the recommendations contained in his Department's report "Shoplifting and...
asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many individuals who appeared in court in the last year for which figures are available received legal aid ; and what was the average...
asked the Prime Minister what further meetings he has planned with the TUC and CBI.
asked the Prime Minister if he has plans for holding future talks with the leaders of the NUM ; and if he will make a statement.
asked the Prime Minister if recording machines are used to record any of his or other Ministers' meetings or conversations ; and on what conditions.
Mr. Varley, Private Notice Question.
Will the Leader of the House state the business for next week?
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—[Mr. Humphrey Atkins.]
I have to notify the House, in accordance with the Royal Assent Act 1967, that the Queen has signified Her Royal Assent to the following Acts : 1. Fuel and Electricity (Control) Act 1973.2....
Question again proposed, That this House do now adjourn.
10 p.m.
10.52 p.m.
12.15 a.m.
Ordered, That the Civil Defence (Planning) Regulations 1973, a draft of which was laid before this House on 13th November, be approved.—[Mr. Weatherill.]
Ordered, That the International Cocoa Organisation (Immunities and Privileges) (No. 2) Order 1973, a draft of which was laid before this House on 20th November, be approved.—[Mr. Weatherill.]
Motion made, and Question proposed. That this House do now adjourn.—[Mr. Weatherill.]
12.54 a.m.
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