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- Bills Presented: Education and Health (19 Nov 2009)
Paul Goodman: The Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families began his speech by saying "Hi". I will resist the temptation to say the same to you, Mr. Speaker, but I observe that he might have done better to begin by saying "Bye", because that is the message given by Labour Members this afternoon.
- Bills Presented: Education and Health (19 Nov 2009)
Paul Goodman: Indeed. By the time the Front-Bench speakers had wound up, they had all gone, apart from the distinguished Chairman of the Children, Schools and Families Committee, of which my hon. Friend the Member for Beverley and Holderness (Mr. Stuart) is a distinguished member. At the moment, the lonely presence of the Health Secretary's Parliamentary Private Secretary, the hon. Member for Sedgefield...
- Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Outreach Events (12 Nov 2009)
Paul Goodman: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs which cities and towns in the UK senior officials from his Department have visited as part of the PREVENT initiative; how such towns and cities were selected; which senior officials took part in each visit; when each visit took place; how much each visit cost; how many people attended each event; how attendees were selected;...
- Written Answers — Communities and Local Government: Community Relations: Finance (12 Nov 2009)
Paul Goodman: To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government pursuant to the answer of 11 March 2009, Official Report, column 479W, on community relations, how much his Department plans to allocate in total to Prevent-related (a) national projects, (b) local authority projects and (c) community leadership fund projects in (i) 2009-10 and (ii) 2010-11.
- Written Answers — Communities and Local Government: Community Relations: Finance (12 Nov 2009)
Paul Goodman: To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government pursuant to the written ministerial statement on 14 October 2009, Official Report, columns 30-32WS, on connecting communities, how many areas will receive funding from the Connecting Communities programme; and what criteria will be used to select those areas.
- Written Answers — Home Department: Radicalism (12 Nov 2009)
Paul Goodman: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what recent assessment he has made of the level of risk to public safety posed by (a) violent extremism, (b) extremism perpetrated in the name of Islam, (c) extremism perpetrated in the name of neo-Nazi and fascist causes and (d) extremism claimed by others; and if he will make a statement.
- Written Answers — Communities and Local Government: Community Relations: Finance (11 Nov 2009)
Paul Goodman: To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government pursuant to the answer of 11 March 2009, Official Report, column 479W, on community relations, if he will provide a breakdown of the £8.5 million his Department spent on Prevent-related projects in 2008-09.
- Written Answers — Communities and Local Government: Community Development: Finance (10 Nov 2009)
Paul Goodman: To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government with reference to his announcement of the £12 million Connecting Communities Programme on 14 October 2009, how much money has been allocated to each of the 27 areas announced to date; which local groups will receive funding for which projects in each area; and how the effectiveness of funding in each case will be assessed.
- Written Answers — Communities and Local Government: Community Development: Finance (10 Nov 2009)
Paul Goodman: To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government with reference to his announcement of the £12 million Connecting Communities Programme on 14 October 2009, how much of the £12 million represents additional funding; what proportion of this funding will be spent in (a) 2009-10 and (b) 2010-11; and if he will make a statement.
