House of Commons debates
Monday, 27 June 2011

  • Oral Answers to Questions — Home Department
    The Secretary of State was asked—
    • CCTV Cameras (13 speeches)
      What her policy is on the use of CCTV cameras.
    • Police Numbers (10 speeches)
      What recent assessment her Department has made of the relationship between numbers of police officers and levels of crime.
    • Sergei Magnitsky (6 speeches)
      If she will assess the merits of excluding from entry to the UK those people who were involved in the death of Sergei Magnitsky.
    • Police ( Administrative Duties) (22 speeches)
      What estimate she has made of the potential additional time available for police officers arising from planned reductions in administrative burdens.
    • Police Numbers (13 speeches)
      What estimate she has made of the likely number of police officers in 2012.
    • Drug Addiction (6 speeches)
      What recent estimate she has made of the number of people who are addicted to a class A drug.
    • National DNA Database (11 speeches)
      What assessment she has made of the potential effects of her plans for the national DNA database on the number of DNA matches.
    • Tier 4 Visa Requirements (8 speeches)
      What estimate she has made of the potential cost to the economy of her planned changes to tier 4 visa requirements.
    • Domestic and Sexual Violence (15 speeches, 1 annotation)
      What steps her Department is taking to protect women from domestic and sexual violence.
    • Protection of Freedoms Bill (4 speeches)
      What representations she has received from children’s charities on the provisions of the Protection of Freedoms Bill.
    • Topical Questions (44 speeches)
      If she will make a statement on her departmental responsibilities.
    • European Council (84 speeches)
      With permission, Mr Speaker, I would like to make a statement on last week’s European Council. The main focus of the Council was, quite rightly, Europe’s economy. In advancing...
    • Defence Reform (57 speeches)
      Last August I asked Lord Levene to undertake a fundamental review of the way in which the Ministry of Defence is structured and managed. Today I am publishing the independent report led by him....
    • House of Lords Reform (226 speeches)
      [Relevant Document: The Seventh Report from the Political and Constitutional Reform Committee, Seminar on the House of Lords: Outcomes, HC 961.]
    • Business without Debate — Estimates (0 speeches)
      Motion made, and Question put forthwith ( Standing Order No.145), That this House agrees with the Report [ 22 June] of the Liaison Committee.—(Mr Dunne.)
    • Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (0 speeches)
      Ordered, That Bill Esterson be discharged from the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee and Cathy Jamieson be added.— (Mr Francois , on behalf of the Committee of Selection .)
    • Health (0 speeches)
      Ordered, That Nadine Dorries be discharged from the Health Committee and Dr Daniel Poulter be added.—( Mr Francois , on behalf of the Committee of Selection .)
    • Welsh Affairs (0 speeches)
      Ordered, That Alun Cairns be discharged from the Welsh Affairs Committee and Mr Robin Walker be added.—( Mr Francois , on behalf of the Committee of Selection .)
    • Work and Pensions (0 speeches)
      Ordered, That Alex Cunningham be discharged from the Work and Pensions Committee and Debbie Abrahams be added.— (Mr Francois , on behalf of the Committee of Selection .)
  • Community Orchards (4 speeches)
    Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mr Dunne.)