Monday, 6 July 2009
The Secretary of State was asked—
What recent representations he has received on the policing of the Kingsnorth climate camp in August 2008.
What recent representations he has received on the introduction of the national identity scheme.
What recent assessment he has made of the effectiveness of his Department's counter-terrorism strategy.
What recent representations he has received on the system for issuing visas to students from overseas countries.
What plans he has to increase public participation in the determination of policing priorities.
What his most recent assessment is of the efficacy of control orders; and if he will make a statement.
What estimate he has made of the number of people addicted to illegal drugs.
What estimate he has made of the effects on police force expenditure of changes in the incidence of crime in Nottingham in the last three years; and if he will make a statement.
What recent representations from members of the public he has received on the introduction of the national identity scheme.
What recent assessment he has made of the effectiveness of his Department's measures to combat antisocial behaviour.
What recent representations he has received on the introduction of the national identity scheme.
What his plans are for the future of Chorley Forensic Science Service laboratory; and if he will make a statement.
If he will make a statement on his departmental responsibilities.
(Urgent Question): To ask the Minister of State, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills if he will make a statement on MG Rover. I would like to ask the Secretary of State for Business,...
I wish to make a brief statement. Last Thursday, at the end of the statement on swine flu, by which time I was no longer in the Chair, the hon. Member for West Chelmsford (Mr. Burns) raised a...
With permission, Mr. Speaker, I should like to make a statement about the White Paper on international development that I am publishing today. Copies of both the White Paper and this statement...
I have to tell the House that Mr. Speaker has selected the amendment in the name of the Prime Minister.
May I inform the House that Mr. Speaker has selected the amendment in the name of the Prime Minister and has imposed a 12-minute limit on Back-Bench speeches?
Motion made, and Question put forthwith ( Standing Order No. 56), That the Bill be now read a Second time. Question agreed to. Bill accordingly read a Second time. Question put forthwith ,...
With the leave of the House, I shall put motions 3 and 4 together.
That the draft Overseas Companies Regulations 2009, which were laid before this House on 14 May, be approved.— (Mark Tami.) Question agreed to. Motion made, and Question put forthwith (...
That the draft International Monetary Fund (Limit on Lending) Order 2009, which was laid before this House on 2 June, be approved.— (Mark Tami.) Question agreed to. Motion made, and...
That the draft Justice and Security (Northern Ireland) Act 2007 (Extension of duration of non-jury trial provisions) Order 2009, which was laid before this House on 8 June, be approved.—...
That the draft Identity Cards Act 2006 (Provision of Information without Consent) Regulations 2009, which were laid before this House on 6 May, be approved .—(Mark Tami.) The Speaker's...
That the draft Identity Cards Act 2006 (Information and Code of Practice on Penalties) Order 2009, which was laid before this House on 6 May, be approved. —(Mark Tami.) The Speaker's...
That the draft Identity Cards Act 2006 (Fees) Regulations 2009, which were laid before this House on 6 May, be approved. —(Mark Tami.) The Speaker's opinion as to the decision of the...
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn. —(Mark Tami.)
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