Results 1-20 of 404 for speaker:Tony Cunningham
- Orders of the Day: European Union (Amendment) Bill (4 Mar 2008) has video
Tony Cunningham: rose in his place and claimed to move, That the Question be now put. Question, That the Question be now put, put and agreed to.
- Orders of the Day: New Clause 6 — Local authorities: transfer of functions (15 Jun 2007)
Tony Cunningham: Don't go there.
- Bill Presented: Darfur (5 Jun 2007)
Tony Cunningham: I beg to ask leave to withdraw the motion. Motion, by leave, withdrawn.
- Opposition Day: Crossrail Bill (Carry Over) (31 Oct 2006)
Tony Cunningham: Absolutely.
- Orders of the Day: Energy Supply (30 Oct 2006)
Tony Cunningham: I beg to ask leave to withdraw the motion. Motion, by leave, withdrawn.
- Public Bill Committee: Commons Bill [Lords]: Clause 26 (25 Apr 2006)
Tony Cunningham: The hon. Gentleman should not have given way.
- Managed Migration (21 Mar 2006)
Tony Cunningham: I beg to ask leave to withdraw the motion. Motion, by leave, withdrawn.
- Pensions (31 Jan 2006)
Tony Cunningham: I beg to ask leave to withdraw the motion. Motion, by leave, withdrawn.
- Public Bill Committee: Animal Welfare Bill: Clause 5 - Mutilation (17 Jan 2006)
Tony Cunningham: You never played in west Cumbria.
- Orders of the Day — Terrorism Bill: Clause 1 — Encouragement of terrorism (9 Nov 2005)
Tony Cunningham: My right hon. Friend could not afford them.
- Written Answers — Home Department: Airsoft BB Guns (7 Apr 2005)
Mr Tony Cunningham: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will take steps to ban the use of airsoft BB guns.
- Oral Answers to Questions — Foreign and Commonwealth Office: Darfur (5 Apr 2005)
Mr Tony Cunningham: I warmly welcome the UK position on this, and I also welcome the United States position on this. Will the Foreign Secretary tell us what influence he had over the US making that decision?
- Oral Answers to Questions — Prime Minister: Engagements (23 Mar 2005)
Mr Tony Cunningham: I have some fantastic Sure Start programmes in my constituency and some of the finest primary schools to be found anywhere. Every secondary school in my constituency has specialist school status, and we also have a brand-new further education college. However, we do not have a university. What progress is being made to realise the long-held dream of a university in west Cumbria?
- Oral Answers to Questions — Health: Health Staff (West Cumbria) (22 Mar 2005)
Mr Tony Cunningham: What the changes in the numbers of (a) nurses and (b) doctors in west Cumbria have been since 1997.
- Oral Answers to Questions — Health: Health Staff (West Cumbria) (22 Mar 2005)
Mr Tony Cunningham: I thank my right hon. Friend for those superb statistics, but he will know that my constituents do not use only the excellent hospitals in north and west Cumberland. I know from my own personal experience—my wife and baby recently had fantastic specialist treatment in the special baby unit in the Royal Victoria infirmary, Newcastle—that my constituents also have to travel to other...
- Written Answers — Home Department: Pub Watch/Shop Watch (Workington) (14 Mar 2005)
Mr Tony Cunningham: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what assessment he has made of the effectiveness of the (a) pub watch and (b) shop watch scheme in Workington; and what measures he plans to take to strengthen each scheme.
- Oral Answers to Questions — International Development: Islamic Relief (9 Mar 2005)
Mr Tony Cunningham: If he will make a statement on his Department's work with Islamic Relief.
- Oral Answers to Questions — International Development: Islamic Relief (9 Mar 2005)
Mr Tony Cunningham: I pay tribute to the Department's work with different faith groups, but what are the Government doing to help the Muslim community in Kashmir?
- Oral Answers to Questions — Transport: Small Ports (8 Mar 2005)
Mr Tony Cunningham: If he will make a statement on Government support for small ports.
- Oral Answers to Questions — Transport: Small Ports (8 Mar 2005)
Mr Tony Cunningham: I thank my hon. Friend for that reply, but what are the Government doing to support small ports in my constituency such as Maryport and Silloth? In particular, what support will be given to the port of Workington in the light of the recent Corus decision, which will have a significant impact on the port and the people of west Cumbria?
