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Business of the House: Thalidomide Survivors (14 Jan 2010) has video

Ian Cawsey: I add my congratulations to the Minister on his statement. It is no surprise to me that this has happened on his watch. May I ask him a question about the pilot scheme? I have no problem with the principle of a pilot scheme, but it is inevitable that people will move towards asking what will happen beyond that date. Three years is actually quite a long time to be considering that question....

Business of the House (14 Jan 2010) has video

Ian Cawsey: The recent severe weather again underlines the need for reliable and convenient public transport services, yet many of our smaller railway stations remain underused. Tomorrow I will chair another round- table meeting to try to make more use of our local stations, but with so many different bodies involved since privatisation, experience shows that doing so is a bit like wading through...

Oral Answers to Questions — Prime Minister: Nimrod Review (16 Dec 2009) has video

Ian Cawsey: I thank my right hon. Friend for his statement and the characteristically frank and candid manner in which he addressed the House, which is appreciated. Will he assure the House that an independent military aviation authority will have full access to any information that it requires to do a comprehensive job, and that it will be truly independent so that it can make any comments or criticism...

Written Answers — Environment Food and Rural Affairs: Nature Conservation: Crime (7 Dec 2009)

Ian Cawsey: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs how many people were (a) proceeded against and (b) convicted of offences under the provisions of the (i) Badgers Act 1991, (ii) Deer Act 1991 and (iii) Wild Mammals Protection Act 1996 in 2007; and if he will make a statement.

Oral Answers to Questions — Prime Minister: Skills for Growth (11 Nov 2009) has video

Ian Cawsey: No one would disagree with what my right hon. Friend said about high-value skills, individual empowerment or helping the youth unemployed, but I know that he is aware that there is another group—a hard-to-reach group of people who have been unemployed for a long time and struggle with basic levels of skills in numeracy and literacy. They are what some people describe as the underclass....

Olympics: Energy National Policy Statements (9 Nov 2009) has video

Ian Cawsey: I thank my right hon. Friend for his courtesy in letting me know that Owston Ferry in my constituency was to be mentioned in his statement, and for his swift decision not to include it as part of the list put forward by the independent consultants, who said that it was a site worthy of serious consideration. My constituents will very much welcome the swift decision announced today. However,...

Written Answers — Work and Pensions: Armed Forces: Pensions (5 Oct 2009)

Ian Cawsey: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions what plans she has to review the operation of the War Pensions Scheme.

Written Answers — Environment Food and Rural Affairs: Animal Welfare Act 2006 (14 Sep 2009)

Ian Cawsey: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs what recent progress has been made on the implementation of codes of practice for animal welfare under the Animal Welfare Act 2006.

Written Answers — Environment Food and Rural Affairs: Floods: Finance (14 Sep 2009)

Ian Cawsey: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs what his Department's plans are for expenditure on flood defences in 2010-11; and how much it spent in 2009-10.

Written Answers — Defence: Armed Forces: Mental Health Services (14 Sep 2009)

Ian Cawsey: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what steps he plans to take to improve the provision of mental health services to serving and former members of the armed forces.

Written Answers — Health: Swimming (14 Sep 2009)

Ian Cawsey: To ask the Secretary of State for Health what discussions he has had with the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport on the health benefits of the free swimming initiative for children and pensioners.

Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism: UK Manufacturing (9 Jul 2009) has video

Ian Cawsey: Although I welcome the measures that the Government have put in place to keep the manufacturing sector together, it is also important that we retain certain core manufacturing industries, such as the steel industry in north Lincolnshire and my constituency. A fortnight ago, Corus said that 500 jobs were to go there and this morning it announced that another 366 will go. Active...

[Sir Nicholas Winterton in the Chair] — Steel Industry (7 Jul 2009)

Ian Cawsey: I congratulate my right hon. Friend on securing this debate. I, too, declare an interest as a member of the Community trade union. My right hon. Friend may be aware that I secured an Adjournment debate a few weeks ago, in which I mentioned a joint report from the TUC and the Federation of Small Businesses on supporting the work force in work. The conclusions of that report were that...

Business of the House (25 Jun 2009) has video

Ian Cawsey: About 15 minutes ago, Corus issued a statement confirming its proposal to cut more than 2,000 jobs in its long products section, including 500 white-collar managerial jobs. Most of those jobs will be lost at the Scunthorpe works in north Lincolnshire. Given all that the work force have done to try to weather the storm and stay together during the recession, will my right hon. and learned...

Bill Presented: Food, Farming and the Environment (18 Jun 2009) has video

Ian Cawsey: It is an honour to be the third speaker in the debate and to follow the two Front Benchers, both of whom made splendid contributions to a debate that will be a good one. I do not want to detain the House but there are a number of things happening in my constituency that may be happening in other areas, especially if they are rural. I welcome the opportunity to draw these to the attention of...

Bill Presented: Food, Farming and the Environment (18 Jun 2009) has video

Ian Cawsey: I endorse that comment entirely. DEFRA is always chanting the mantra to farmers that diversification is the way ahead and they must move with the times and look for new ideas, but they cannot cross the River Jordan instantly, and I think there should always be support for farmers who are trying to do the best for their companies and trying to keep farming going in their communities. I hope my...

Oral Answers to Questions — Prime Minister: Clause 29 — Regulations etc. (17 Jun 2009) has video

Ian Cawsey: I shall not detain the House too long, because when we debate this issue I feel increasingly that I am turning into Bill Murray in "Groundhog Day". I simply turn up and say exactly the same thing over and again and get exactly the same response. At the heart of the matter is the fact that we are discussing Lords amendments to the Business Rate Supplements Bill, but a lot of us who represent...

Oral Answers to Questions — Prime Minister: Clause 29 — Regulations etc. (17 Jun 2009) has video

Ian Cawsey: Will my hon. Friend give way on that point?

Oral Answers to Questions — Prime Minister: Clause 29 — Regulations etc. (17 Jun 2009) has video

Ian Cawsey: I am grateful to the hon. Gentleman for his support on the matter. If we were to try to summarise the Government's position, does he agree that they seem to be saying that they cannot change the overall system just because there are problems in the ports, so they will reject the amendment and treat other people equally unfairly at some point in future?

Oral Answers to Questions — Children, Schools and Families: School Buildings (Expenditure) (15 Jun 2009) has video

Ian Cawsey: What arrangements he has made to bring forward spending on school buildings to 2009-10.

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