Tuesday, 30 January 2007
Order for Second Reading read. To be read a Second Time on Tuesday 6 February.
Read a Second time, and committed.
The Secretary of State was asked—
If he will provide for new rail franchise agreements to include a requirement for a maximum time a rail commuter should expect to stand without having access to a seat.
What plans he has to introduce high-occupancy vehicle car-pool lanes.
How much funding he has allocated to local authorities for the development of innovative solutions to road congestion for 2006-07.
For what reasons Southeastern Trains has removed zone 3 from its ticket prices on north Kent services; and if he will make a statement.
How many pensioners and disabled people used free fares on off-peak local bus travel in the last 12 months.
What his estimate is of the level of rail travel undertaken in the latest year for which figures are available.
What steps he is taking to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from aviation.
If he will take steps to increase capacity on the railways.
How much his Department has allocated to London Underground in support of the public-private partnership in each year up to 2009-10.
The Minister of State was asked—
What assessment her Department has made of the age and gender balance of juries in Lancashire.
What representations she has received from solicitors and barristers following publication of the conclusions of the Carter review.
What representations she has received on lowering the voting age in the last six months.
If she will make a statement on the actions of the Oxfordshire coroner in August 2003 in respect of the death of David Kelly.
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I must inform the House that Mr. Speaker has selected the amendment in the name of the Prime Minister.
I must tell the House that Mr. Speaker has selected the amendment standing in the name of the Prime Minister. I must also tell the House that Mr. Speaker has placed a 12-minute limit on...
Motion made, and Question put forthwith, pursuant to Standing Order No. 118(6) (Delegated Legislation Committees),
That the draft Sexual Offences Act 2003 (Amendment of Schedules 3 and 5) Order 2007, which was laid before this House on 18th December, be approved. —[Mr. Alan Campbell.] Question agreed...
That the draft National Assembly for Wales (Representation of the People) Order 2007, which was laid before this House on 19th December, be approved. —[Mr. Alan Campbell.] Question agreed to.
Motion made, and Question put forthwith, pursuant to Standing Order No. 119(9) (European Standing Committees),
That this House takes note of European Union Document SEC (06) 1195/4, Commission Communication: Consultation on Community Action on Health Services; notes that this document concerns itself...
Motion made, and Question put forthwith, pursuant to Standing Orders Nos. 115(1) and 116(1), That— (1) the draft Budget (Northern Ireland) Order 2007 be referred to the Northern Ireland...
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Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn. —[Mr. Alan Campbell.]
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