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Written Answers — Treasury: Civil Service: Location (12 Nov 2009)

David Chaytor: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what processes his Department has established to monitor the implementation of recommendations made in the 2004 Lyons Review; what assessment he has made of the effects on departments of such implementation; what estimate he has made of the effects on central Government costs of staff relocations arising from Sir Michael's recommendations; and if he will...

Written Answers — Treasury: Civil Service: Location (12 Nov 2009)

David Chaytor: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what his policy is on the relocation of civil service functions away from London and the South East.

Written Answers — Treasury: Civil Service: Location (12 Nov 2009)

David Chaytor: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer how many of the first tranche of 20,000 jobs identified for relocation in the 2004 Lyons Review have been relocated; and how many of these jobs were in each Department.

Written Answers — Treasury: Civil Service: Location (12 Nov 2009)

David Chaytor: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer how many departments have conducted second tranche studies as recommended by the 2004 Lyons Review; and how many civil service jobs in each department were subsequently relocated.

Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Akmal Shaikh (12 Nov 2009)

David Chaytor: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what recent representations he has made to the government of China on the sentencing of Akmal Shaikh; and if he will make a statement.

Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: International Conference on the Great Lakes Region (11 Nov 2009)

David Chaytor: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what assistance the Government is providing to the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region (ICGLR); and whether he has made a recent assessment of (a) the effects on the political situation in that region of the ICGLR and (b) merits of taking steps to seek to increase the effectiveness of the ICGLR.

Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Rwanda: Politics and Government (11 Nov 2009)

David Chaytor: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what steps his Department is taking with (a) other donor countries and (b) the Rwandan government to ensure that the recommendations of the EU Electoral Observer Mission to Rwanda in 2008 are implemented before the presidential election in Rwanda in 2010.

Business of the House (29 Oct 2009) has video

David Chaytor: To revert to the European Union, is not the deeper issue not only the relative merits of individual candidates but the fact that so many hon. Members still oppose the Lisbon treaty, and that a considerable minority of hon. Members oppose Britain's membership of the EU? Is that not the most powerful argument for a full debate about our future relationship with the EU, and whether it should be...

Oral Answers to Questions — Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Light Pollution (29 Oct 2009) has video

David Chaytor: One of the difficulties is the close relationship between quality of street lighting and levels of crime, which the Conservative council in Bury recently discovered to its cost when it planned to switch off the street lights in the middle of the night. When my hon. Friend speaks to his colleagues in the Department for Children, Schools and Families, will he ask them to look at the experiment...

Business of the House (22 Oct 2009) has video

David Chaytor: The dispute in Royal Mail is damaging to the industry, families, communities and businesses and to the Government's reputation. I cannot think of a single more topical subject for a topical debate than the future of Royal Mail, so will my right hon. and learned Friend find time for one in next week's business?

Opposition Day — [19th allotted day]: Climate Change (Political Response) (21 Oct 2009) has video

David Chaytor: The motion requires "all public sector bodies...to make it their policy to achieve a 10 per cent. reduction in greenhouse gas emissions" by next year. Will the hon. Gentleman tell the House how many Tory councils have already signed up to the climate change indicator in the comprehensive performance assessment, and how many Tory councils have mechanisms in place even to measure their...

Opposition Day — [19th allotted day]: Climate Change (Political Response) (21 Oct 2009) has video

David Chaytor: Will the hon. Gentleman give way?

Oral Answers to Questions — Children, Schools and Families: Academies (12 Oct 2009) has video

David Chaytor: As the number of academies increases, is it not particularly important that they all comply fully with the schools admissions code? Is the Secretary of State absolutely convinced that all parties in the House understand the importance of compliance with that code?

Written Answers — Work and Pensions: Children: Maintenance (20 Jul 2009)

David Chaytor: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions how many parents making payments to the Child Support Agency have their full liability reduced because they have responsibility for the care of their child for more than one night per week.

Written Answers — Women and Equality: Domestic Violence: Victim Support Schemes (13 Jul 2009)

David Chaytor: To ask the Minister for Women and Equality if she will make an assessment of the responsibilities of (a) local authorities, (b) police authorities and (c) primary care trusts for (i) the protection of and (ii) provision of advice to female victims of domestic violence by male asylum-seeking partners or former partners; and if she will make a statement.

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