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Written Answers — Education and Skills: School Meals (24 Feb 2005)

Mrs Diana Organ: To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills what plans she has to involve parents in assessing the quality and nutritional value of school meals.

Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Middle East (23 Feb 2005)

Mrs Diana Organ: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (1) what progress has been made in ensuring that women are represented at the Palestine/Israel peace negotiations; (2) whether he supports UN Resolution 1325, calling for women to be represented at the Palestine/Israel peace talks; (3) what representations he has received concerning UN Resolution 1325, on representation of...

Written Answers — Environment Food and Rural Affairs: Cattle (16 Dec 2004)

Mrs Diana Organ: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs what progress she has made on the review of the Cattle Identification Regulations.

Written Answers — Environment Food and Rural Affairs: Cattle (16 Dec 2004)

Mrs Diana Organ: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs what steps she has taken to protect buyers of calves that have been sold without a British Cattle Movement Service passport.

Written Answers — Environment Food and Rural Affairs: Forest of Dean (13 Dec 2004)

Mrs Diana Organ: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs if she will make a statement on the progress of the Integrated Rural Development Initiative in the Forest of Dean.

Written Answers — Trade and Industry: Citizens Advice Bureaux (30 Nov 2004)

Mrs Diana Organ: To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry what plans she has to give resources to citizens advice bureaux to enable them to improve the money advice service that they provide.

Written Answers — Trade and Industry: Debt (30 Nov 2004)

Mrs Diana Organ: To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry what measures she is taking to curb the levels of personal debt.

Written Answers — Trade and Industry: Financial Advice (30 Nov 2004)

Mrs Diana Organ: To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry what assessment she has made of the need for (a) money advice and (b) debt counselling services.

Debt and Financial Advice (Forest of Dean) (29 Nov 2004)

Mrs Diana Organ: I have called for this debate as I was alerted to the escalating problem of debt and the significant rise in the demand for money advice by the Forest of Dean citizens advice bureau. Over the past two years, the team has dealt with debt totalling almost £4 million in 332 cases, and there has been a 35 per cent. increase in the number of cases over the past 15 months. The work is usually...

Written Answers — Environment Food and Rural Affairs: Grey Squirrel (3 Nov 2004)

Mrs Diana Organ: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs what estimate she has made of the cost of the destruction of trees in (a) community forests and (b) other planting schemes by the grey squirrel.

Written Answers — Solicitor-General: Crown Prosecution Service (26 Oct 2004)

Mrs Diana Organ: To ask the Solicitor-General when she will issue the strategic plan and guidance for the Crown Prosecution Service's resources as a result of successful confiscation orders under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002.

Written Answers — Environment Food and Rural Affairs: Red Squirrel (25 Oct 2004)

Mrs Diana Organ: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs what plans she has to ensure that the red squirrel will be included in Annex IV of the EU Habitats Directive.

Written Answers — Environment Food and Rural Affairs: Red Squirrels (21 Oct 2004)

Mrs Diana Organ: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs whether the Joint Nature Conservancy Council has produced recommendations for (a) the protection and (b) the re-establishment of the red squirrel.

Written Answers — Environment Food and Rural Affairs: Red Squirrels (21 Oct 2004)

Mrs Diana Organ: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs what action her Department intends to take to control the grey squirrel.

Written Answers — Deputy Prime Minister: South West Regional Rescue Control (21 Oct 2004)

Mrs Diana Organ: To ask the Deputy Prime Minister whether he plans to shortlist only private bidders for the proposed South West regional rescue control centre; when he will announce the shortlist; and on what criteria he will base his decision as to who will gain a place on the shortlist.

Oral Answers to Questions — Deputy Prime Minister: Rescue Control Centres (20 Oct 2004)

Mrs Diana Organ: What assessment he has made of the effect on (a) job numbers, (b) service standards and (c) response times arising from the proposed transfer of rescue control centres in the south-west to one regional control centre.

Oral Answers to Questions — Deputy Prime Minister: Rescue Control Centres (20 Oct 2004)

Mrs Diana Organ: My right hon. Friend is aware that Gloucestershire has a relatively new rescue control centre in Quedgeley. Much has been invested in it and it works well and efficiently. It has knowledge of the local area and is in the public sector. Why then are all the proposed bidders for the new regional centre in the south-west coming from the private sector?

Written Answers — Deputy Prime Minister: Rescue Control Centres (20 Oct 2004)

Mrs Diana Organ: To ask the Deputy Prime Minister what weight he will give to local knowledge of location and geography in delivering good response times in rescue services when deciding whether rescue control centres in the South West are merged into one regional centre.

Written Answers — Deputy Prime Minister: Rescue Control Centres (20 Oct 2004)

Mrs Diana Organ: To ask the Deputy Prime Minister if he will ensure that each of the fire authorities of the South West will continue to set and maintain standards and service if the rescue control centres are merged into one regional control centre.

Pensions Scheme (Federal-Mogul) (19 Oct 2004)

Mrs Diana Organ: As my hon. Friend will be aware, the situation affecting her constituents in Bradford also affects my constituents in Lydney, where the closure of No. 1 foundry means job losses for 130 of 330 employees. I am sure that her concern, like mine, is for what happens to people who are made redundant now, in the midst of the corporate chaos over the pension scheme for deferred members.

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