Thursday, 11 May 2006
Resolved, That an humble address be presented to Her Majesty, that she will be graciously pleased to give directions that there be laid before this House a Return of the Report of the Official...
The Chancellor of the Exchequer was asked—
What recent progress has been made towards reaching the Lisbon agenda benchmarks.
What representations he has received on the abolition of the home computing initiative.
What recent representations he has received on the inflation target; and if he will make a statement.
If he will make a statement on the discussion on world growth at the G7 meeting in Washington.
What assessment he has made of the effect of the planned closure of three research sites of the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology on the implementation of the recommendations of the Lyons review...
What measures he is taking to reduce overpayments of tax credits.
What assessment he has made of the impact of the national minimum wage on levels of employment since its introduction.
If he will make a statement on his plans to promote biofuels.
What assessment he has made of the contribution of the international finance facility to meeting the millennium development goals on sexual and reproductive health; and if he will make a statement.
What efficiency savings have been made as a result of the implementation of the Gershon review of public sector efficiency.
What recent discussions he has had with the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions on the long-term financial sustainability of pension credit.
With permission, Mr. Speaker, I wish to make a personal statement. On 4 May, during business questions, you asked me whether I had given the Secretary of State for Wales notice of my intention...
I see that the Leader of the House is eager to give us the business for the next two weeks, which I ask him to do.
With permission, Mr. Speaker, I would like to make a statement about the 7 July bombings. I am today publishing the official account of the bombings in London on 7 July last year. Also today...
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, of which I have given the hon. Member for Meirionnydd Nant Conwy (Mr. Llwyd) notice. Last Thursday in the House he alleged that I had made an offer of a...
I beg to move, That the Order of 25th April 2006 (Housing Corporation (Delegation) etc. Bill (Programme)) be varied as follows: 1. Paragraphs 4 and 5 of the Order shall be omitted. 2. Proceedings...
Not amended in the Standing Committee, considered. Order for Third Reading read.
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn. —[Mr. McCartney.]
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn. —[Steve McCabe.]
Official Report, 10 May 2006: In col. 430 for Mr. Grieve read Mr. Garnier.
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