Wednesday, 26 January 2005
The Secretary of State was asked—
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.
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.
What discussions he has had with the National Assembly for Wales Government on proposals for changes to emergency services provision across Wales.
What representations he has made to Cabinet colleagues regarding safeguarding the names of the Royal Welch Fusiliers and the Royal Regiment of Wales.
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.
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.
What discussions he has had with the National Assembly for Wales Government on the provision of NHS dentistry on the Welsh borders.
When he last met the Minister for Health and Social Services of the National Assembly for Wales Government; and what matters were discussed.
The Prime Minister was asked—
If he will list his official engagements for Wednesday 26 January.
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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...
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Mr. David Stewart accordingly presented a Bill to regulate financial services: And the same was read the First time; and ordered to be read a Second time on Friday 22 April, and to be printed...
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...
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...
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...
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...
As amended in the Committee, considered.
'(1) Each person who is appointed under this Act as a Commissioner or officer of Revenue and Customs shall make a declaration acknowledging his obligation of confidentiality under section 17....
'(1) Revenue and customs information relating to a person, the disclosure of which is prohibited by section 17(1), is exempt information by virtue of section 44(1)(a) of the Freedom of...
'(1) On the second anniversary of the coming into force of this Act in accordance with section 51(1) the Chancellor of the Exchequer shall establish a working group under an independent...
I beg to move amendment No. 19, in page 8, line 19, leave out 'or the Scottish' and insert ', the Scottish inspectors or the Northern Ireland'.
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...
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—[Mr. Heppell.]
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