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Opposition Day — [13th Allotted Day]: Department of Trade and Industry (6 Jun 2007)

Malcolm Wicks: ...hon. Friend the Member for Wolverhampton, South-West (Rob Marris) to name just three regulations that should be abolished. After a while the hon. Gentleman said that he would take down all the no smoking signs that are going up—surely an indication that despite what we usually think, there can be smoke without political fire. We then had an interesting contribution from the...

Pulmonary Disease (Surface Workers) (20 Oct 2005)

Malcolm Wicks: ...dust may be sufficient to trigger COPD. However, my hon. Friend the Member for Barnsley, West and Penistone knows that the chest diseases caused by respirable coal dust are also caused by smoking, and that smoking is in fact by far the commonest cause of those diseases in the UK, which is a serious complication. The Department wrote to the claimants' solicitors in February 2003 informing...

Written Answers — Work and Pensions: Child Poverty (11 Jun 2003)

Mr Malcolm Wicks: ...post-16 education and (parents') employment will include the children of asylum seekers if they are living in private households and have responded to the relevant survey. Similarly, statistics on smoking during pregnancy and among children aged 11 to 15 include all those who responded to the relevant surveys. Those relating to compulsory education include all children who attend a...

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