Mawrth, 1 Gorffennaf 1986
The House met at half-past Two o'clock
[MR. SPEAKER in the Chair]
GREATER MANCHESTER (LIGHT RAPID TRANSIT SYSTEM) BILL [Lords]
asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what is the average length of time between the receipt of applications for state pensions and the issue of pension books; and if he will make a...
asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what recent representations he has received about mobility allowances for sufferers of myasthenia gravis; and if he will make a statement.
asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what recent representations he has received about the effects of the application of the resource allocation working party formula and the current...
asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will review the limit on supplementary benefit board and lodgings payments made to those in residential homes who become disabled after...
asked the Secretary of State for Social Services when he now expects to bring forward his regulations on benefits to students.
asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he has any plans to introduce further legislation extending the controls over commercial surrogacy arrangements.
asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will make a statement on the reasons for variations of waiting lists between regional health authorities.
asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what representations he has received on the intended incentive effect of family credit.
asked the Secretary of State for Social Services when he envisages that a central bridging fund will be established for the development of community care services for the mentally ill and...
asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will establish an organisation to coordinate demand for specialised operations and treatments, providing for the early distribution of...
asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what information is available to his Department about comparative unit costs for providing patient services in different health authority areas...
asked the Prime Minister if she will list her official engagements for Tuesday 1 July.
With permission, Mr. Speaker, I should like to make a statement about the European Council of 26–27 June, which I attended together with my right hon. and learned Friend the Foreign and...
With permission, Mr. Speaker, I will make a statement about the meeting of Transport Ministers which took place in Luxembourg on 30 June and which discussed road haulage and aviation. In advance...
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker. The point of order is a sartorial one, which I hope you will feel well qualified to judge. I make no complaint this afternoon of the attire of the hon. Member...
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Members successful in the ballot were:Mr. Andy StewartMr. Derek SpencerMr. Stuart Bell
With the leave of the House, I shall put together the four motions relating to Statutory Instruments.
I beg to move, That leave be given to bring in a Bill to amend the Welsh Language Act 1967; and to make further provision relating to the use of the Welsh language in Wales; and for connected...
Mr. Dafydd Wigley accordingly presented a Bill to amend the Welsh Language Act 1967; to make further provision relating to the use of the Welsh language in Wales; and for connected purposes: And...
Order read for resuming adjourned debate on amendment to Question [30 June]:That this House approves the Statement on the Defence Estimates 1986, contained in Cmnd. 9763.—[Mr. Younger]
Ordered,That, at this day's sitting, the Motion relating to European Communities (Amendment) Bill (Allocation of Time) may be proceeded with, though opposed, until any hour. — [Mr. Garel-Jones.]
I beg to move, That the following provisions shall apply to the remaining proceedings on the Bill:—
I beg to ask leave to present a petition on behalf of some 5,000 residents in the Leyland area and workers at the Leyland factories to express their concern about the future of their company. The...
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—[Mr. Garel-Jones.]
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