Llun, 13 Mehefin 2005
The Vice-Chamberlain of the household reported Her Majesty's Answer to the Address, as follows: I have received with great satisfaction the dutiful and loyal expression of your thanks for the...
Ordered, That Mr. Bob Ainsworth, Mr. Geoffrey Clifton-Brown, Mr. John Heppell, Rosemary McKenna, Mr. Patrick McLoughlin, Gillian Merron, Joan Ryan, Andrew Stunell and Sir George Young be members...
The Secretary of State was asked—
What assessment her Department has made of the progress of leisure and tourism facilities towards compliance with the Disability Discrimination Act 1995.
What steps the Royal Parks Agency takes to ensure that its policies reflect the views of communities living next to and using their parks.
If she will make a statement on the progress of her discussions with the South Bank Centre on the London Eye.
If she will put back the 6 August deadline for licensing applications from premises selling alcohol.
If she will make a statement on the implementation of the Gambling Act 2005.
What discussions her Department has held with Ofcom regarding its recent pledge to undertake research to explore the means of bringing digital television to a higher proportion of UK households...
What assessment has been made of the likely impact on the midlands area of the Olympic games being held in London in 2012.
If she will make a statement on the award of lottery funding for veterans reunited activity.
What steps the Government are taking to ensure that the Big Lottery Fund provides funding to organisations working in less well-known or understood areas.
The hon. Member for Middlesbrough, representing the Church Commissioners, was asked—
How many (a) male and (b) female ordinands will be ordained this year.
The hon. Member for Gosport, representing the Speaker's Committee on the Electoral Commission, was asked—
If he will ask the commission to make the marked electoral register available in electronic format.
The hon. Member for Middlesbrough, representing the Church Commissioners, was asked—
What assessment he has made of the potential of church tourism as a source of revenue to aid the upkeep of churches.
What the take-up rate is for grants to churches equivalent to VAT on church repairs.
The hon. Member for Gosport, representing the Speaker's Committee on the Electoral Commission, was asked—
Whether the Electoral Commission plans to review arrangements for voting and registration by service personnel.
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker. Over the weekend, the Secretary of State for Education and Skills announced a policy of extended hours that could affect every school in the country. No one in...
(Clauses 11, 18, 40, 43, 44 and 69 and Schedule 8) Considered in Committee.
Ordered, That the Order in which proceedings in the Committee of the whole House on the Finance Bill are to be taken shall be Clauses 11, 18 and 40, Schedule 8, Clauses 43, 44 and 69.—[Mr....
I beg to move amendment No. 36, page 11, line 40, at end insert— '(h) interactive experiments with an educational purpose.'.
I beg to move amendment No. 2, page 17, line 9, at end insert— '(i) in relation to unit trust schemes and open-ended investment companies mainly invested in interests or rights in or over...
I beg to move amendment No. 10, in page 124, line 23, leave out 'in relation to the financing arrangements'.
Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.
I beg to move amendment No. 4, in page 35, line 37, at end insert— '(1A) In subsection (1), omit "outside the United Kingdom" and insert "outside the European Union".'.
I beg to move amendment No. 37, in page 58, line 38, at end insert— '(1A) After the coming into force of this section, any dispute of the nature referred to in subsection (1) shall be...
I beg to move, That Nick Harvey be appointed a member of the House of Commons Commission under the House of Commons (Administration) Act 1978. The House of Commons Commission plays an important...
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—[Mr. Cawsey.]
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