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Business of the House (5 Jun 2008) has video

Philip Hollobone: ...building regulations, part B, to reduce the fire risk from faulty domestic electric circuitry? Following the launch of the important campaign by the Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph to get more smoke alarms fitted, the Electrical Safety Council wrote to me to say that one fifth of domestic fires are caused by faulty electrical circuitry, causing some 30 deaths and 4,000 injuries a year.

Oral Answers to Questions — Communities and Local Government: Smoke Alarms (20 May 2008) has video

Philip Hollobone: What her estimate is of the percentage of residential dwellings fitted with at least one smoke alarm in (a) Kettering, (b) Northamptonshire and (c) England.

Oral Answers to Questions — Communities and Local Government: Smoke Alarms (20 May 2008) has video

Philip Hollobone: Last year, in Northamptonshire there were fires in 463 homes, 247 of which did not have smoke alarms fitted. Will the Under-Secretary congratulate the Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph, which has launched a campaign to get smoke alarms fitted in residential homes, and ensure that those that are fitted work? What steps are the Government undertaking to spread the message that those who do...

Business of the House (8 May 2008) has video

Philip Hollobone: Today the Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph is launching an important campaign to persuade its readers to install home smoke alarms, because of the 463 homes that had fires in Northamptonshire last year, only 247 were fitted with smoke detectors, and people are twice as likely to die in a fire if they do not have a smoke alarm fitted. May we have a statement from the Minister responsible...

Antisocial Behaviour (Wellingborough) (5 Jun 2006)

Philip Hollobone: ...with the local police as part of the police parliamentary scheme when we came across a car at dead of night. Six Wellingborough youths were hanging around outside it. The car was full of drug smoke—it was almost blue—but no one was actually in the car. Because the six youths involved were not in the car, there was little the local police could do. They took names and addresses...

Written Answers — Health: Smoking (11 Jan 2006)

Philip Hollobone: To ask the Secretary of State for Health what recent representations she has received on tackling smoking in pregnancy.

Written Answers — Health: Smoking (11 Jan 2006)

Philip Hollobone: To ask the Secretary of State for Health how much public money has been spent on smoking cessation schemes for pregnant women in each of the last 10 years.

Written Answers — Health: Smoking (9 Jan 2006)

Philip Hollobone: To ask the Secretary of State for Health what steps her Department is taking to encourage implementation of World Health Organisation guidelines on smoking in pregnancy.

Written Answers — Health: Smoking (14 Dec 2005)

Philip Hollobone: To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many children have suffered observable damage as a result of their mothers smoking during pregnancy in each year for the last 10 years.

Written Answers — Health: Smoking/Alcohol (7 Dec 2005)

Philip Hollobone: To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many women have smoked during pregnancy in each of the last 10 years.

Written Answers — Health: Smoking (1 Dec 2005)

Philip Hollobone: To ask the Secretary of State for Health what assessment her Department has made of the proportion of the population who want a complete ban on smoking in work places and all enclosed public spaces.

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