House of Commons debates

Wednesday, 26 January 2005

  • Oral Answers to Questions — Wales

    The Secretary of State was asked—

    • Cardiff

      10 speeches

      What discussions he has had with the First Minister of the National Assembly for Wales Government on plans to mark the 50th anniversary of Cardiff being made capital city of Wales.

    • Wrexham-Bidston Rail Line

      4 speeches

      If he will discuss the future of the Wrexham to Bidston railway line with the Secretary of State for Transport and the Minister for Economic Development and Transport of National Assembly for Wales.

      NHS Emergency Services

      8 speeches

      What discussions he has had with the National Assembly for Wales Government on proposals for changes to emergency services provision across Wales.

      Regimental Names

      15 speeches

      What representations he has made to Cabinet colleagues regarding safeguarding the names of the Royal Welch Fusiliers and the Royal Regiment of Wales.

      Allergy Sufferers

      4 speeches

      What discussions he has had with the National Assembly for Wales' Minister for Health and Social Services on the treatment of allergy sufferers in Wales.

      Welsh Economy

      8 speeches

      What discussions he has had with Cabinet colleagues on the effects of the Chancellor's proposals in the pre-Budget report on the economy in Wales.

      Dental Services

      9 speeches

      What discussions he has had with the National Assembly for Wales Government on the provision of NHS dentistry on the Welsh borders.

      Ministerial Meetings

      4 speeches

      When he last met the Minister for Health and Social Services of the National Assembly for Wales Government; and what matters were discussed.

  • Oral Answers to Questions — Prime Minister

    The Prime Minister was asked—

  • Measures to Combat Terrorism

    45 speeches

    With permission, Mr. Speaker, I should like to make a statement about the future of the powers in part 4 of the Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001. These matters have of course received...

  • Point of Order

    2 speeches

    On a point of order, Mr. Speaker. At Prime Minister's questions, the Prime Minister stated that I said this morning that we are opposed to the development of the Thames gateway. I have said no...

  • Regulation of Financial Services (Land Transactions)

    1 speech

    I beg to move, That leave be given to bring in a Bill to enable activities relating to certain arrangements involving the acquisition or disposal of land to be regulated under the Financial...

  • Modernisation of the House of Commons

    167 speeches

    I have a brief statement to make to the House about today's debate. There will be a joint debate on the three motions in the name of the Leader of the House on sitting hours, connecting...

  • Connecting Parliament with the Public

    Motion made, and Question put forthwith, pursuant to Order [ 24 January], That this House notes with approval the First Report of the Select Committee on Modernisation of the House of Commons of...

  • Car Mileage Allowance

    Motion made, and Question put forthwith, pursuant to Order [ 24 January], That, in the opinion of this House, the reduction in the rates at which the car mileage allowance is payable till they...

  • Commissioners for Revenue and Customs Bill (Programme) (No. 3)

    Motion made, and Question put forthwith, pursuant to Standing Order No. 83A(9)(Programming of Bills), That the Order of 8th December 2004, as varied on 10th January 2005, in relation to the...

  • Orders of the Day — Commissioners for Revenue and Customs Bill

    As amended in the Committee, considered.

  • Delegated Legislation

    Ordered, That the Freedom of Information and Data Protection (Appropriate Limit and Fees) Regulations 2004 (S.I., 2004, No. 3244), dated 9th December 2004, be referred to a Standing Committee on...

  • Tuition Fees

    11 speeches

    Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—[Mr. Heppell.]

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