Jeremy Browne: To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what assessment he has made of the effect of legal highs upon public health.
Jeremy Browne: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what plans she has to bring forward legislative proposals to introduce new powers to close shops selling legal highs.
Jeremy Browne: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer (1) how many Crown Estate houses the Crown Estate plans to sell; (2) what discussions his Department has had with the Crown Estate on selling houses; (3) how many houses the Crown Estate is proposing to sell in Taunton Deane.
Jeremy Browne: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer on what occasions he has met representatives of the Crown Estate since May 2010.
Jeremy Browne: To ask the Secretary of State for Education how many children have been removed from their parents by social services in each of the last five years.
Jeremy Browne: To ask the Secretary of State for Education what resource is available to parents who believe that Social Services departments are behaving unreasonably in pursuing their children's safeguarding activities.
Jeremy Browne: To ask the Secretary of State for Education what measures are in place to check whether the decision made by Somerset County Council on safeguarding children are fair in their treatment of parents.
Jeremy Browne: To ask the Secretary of State for Education what assessment he has made of the performance of the children and families department in Somerset County Council.
Jeremy Browne: To ask the Secretary of State for Health (1) what steps he has taken to ensure that people with (a) myalgic encephalomyelitis, (b) fibromyalgia and (c) dysphagia receive the treatment they need and help with the cost of treatment; (2) what guidance his Department has issued on outstanding cases of maladministration surrounding the care of sufferers of myalgic encephalomyelitis,...
Jeremy Browne: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what the Government deficit was, expressed in monetary terms including forecast projections into future years, in each year since 1990.
Jeremy Browne: To ask the Secretary of State for Education what proportion of children in England in 2012-13 failed to get a GCSE grade A*-C in both English and mathematics.
Jeremy Browne: To ask the Secretary of State for Health (1) how many people presented at accident and emergency departments in England in each of the last five years; (2) how many people who presented at accident and emergency departments in England were diagnosed as having (a) scurvy and (b) rickets in each of the last five years.
Jeremy Browne: To ask the Secretary of State for Education what proportion of pupils in England achieved no GCSEs at A* to C grade in 2012-13.
Jeremy Browne: To ask the Secretary of State for Education what percentage of pupils in England in 2012-13 achieved no GCSEs at A* to C at all.
Jeremy Browne: To ask the Secretary of State for Education what the level of Government spending was on schools in England in each year since 1984, adjusted for inflation.
Jeremy Browne: To ask the Secretary of State for Education what the level of Government spending on schools in England was in current prices in each year since 1984.
Jeremy Browne: To ask the Secretary of State for Education what proportion of children in England and Wales achieved five or more GCSEs at grade A* to C in any subject in 2013.
Jeremy Browne: To ask the Secretary of State for Education what proportion of children in England and Wales achieved five or more GCSEs at grade A* to C, of which two were English and mathematics, in 2013.
Jeremy Browne: To ask the Secretary of State for Education what proportion of children in England and Wales achieved no GCSEs at grade A* to C in 2013.
Jeremy Browne: To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office what the level of Government spending was in (a) cash terms and (b) as a percentage of GDP in each year since 1990.