Westminster Hall debates

Wednesday, 9 January 2008

  • [Mr. Edward O'Hara in the Chair] — Buncefield

    20 speeches

    Motion made, and Question proposed, That the sitting be now adjourned.—[Mark Tami.]

  • African Development Bank

    6 speeches

    This is a timely debate on the African Development Bank, not least because only last month the 11th replenishment took place in London. At the beginning of December, I had the privilege of...

  • Police Pay

    53 speeches

    As hon. Members will see from the monitor, the House is debating the Criminal Justice and Immigration Bill and the withdrawal of trade union rights from the Prison Officers Association, and the...

  • Postal Services

    4 speeches

    It is a privilege to have secured this Adjournment debate under your watchful eye, Mr. O'Hara. My first involvement with accommodation addresses and mail forwarding agencies arose from my close...

  • Housing (South Bedfordshire)

    10 speeches

    The Milton Keynes and south midlands sustainable community plan requires that 43,000 dwellings be built in south Bedfordshire by 2031. Originally that was to be just around Dunstable and Houghton...

What is this?

Opened in December 1999, Westminster Hall is aimed at fostering a new style of debate. Sessions are open to all MPs, who sit in a horseshoe arrangement which is meant to encourage constructive rather than confrontational debate.

The meetings are presided over by a Deputy Speaker and there are no votes.

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