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Written Answers — Energy and Climate Change: Members: Correspondence (20 Apr 2009)

Ann Widdecombe: To ask the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change when he plans to reply to the letter of 23 October 2008 from the right hon. Member for Maidstone and The Weald.

Porton Down (22 Feb 2005)

Miss Ann Widdecombe: ..., Wiltshire. I enjoyed my job and soon I was flying from RAF Lyneham to the Middle and Far East to pick up wounded and other sick patients. I was happy where I was and I did not have any urge for a change. However, sometime in April 1953, I saw an item of interest on our Hospital notice board . . . 'Volunteers wanted to help find a cure for the common cold. Those participating will receive...

Security and Intelligence Agencies (22 Jun 2000)

Miss Ann Widdecombe: ...debates. Several of my right hon. and hon. Friends will no doubt wish to refer to the Foreign Affairs Committee's report on the Sierra Leone affair in greater detail than I shall, but the cover-up climate that surrounds the issue means that questions will inevitably have to be asked, and it is only right that they should be. For example, will the Foreign Secretary indicate, in more detail...

Opposition Day: NHS (Rationing) (18 Jan 1999)

Miss Ann Widdecombe: ...its dismay at the comments of the Right honourable Member for Dulwich and West Norwood denying the obvious fact that rationing exists in the Health Service; expresses grave concern at the proposed changes to be effected by Her Majesty's Government, which through bureaucratic bodies such as a National Institute for Clinical Excellence and a Commission for Health Improvement will force...

Active Citizenship (12 May 1989)

Miss Ann Widdecombe: ...at the time. My hon. Friend has provided an opportunity for a wide discussion for which I am sure the House is grateful. Much has been said about the ethos of voluntary work. We are dealing with a changing social climate. I reiterate the remarks of my hon. Friend the Member for Basildon (Mr. Amess). He congratulated the Government on promoting active citizenship and the role of voluntary...

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