Wednesday, 5 June 2013
The Secretary of State was asked—
What steps she is taking to promote co-operation in the development of renewable energy between Northern Ireland, the rest of the UK and the Republic of Ireland.
What steps are being taken to tackle the rise of fuel fraud in Northern Ireland.
When she last met the Irish Foreign Minister; and if she will make a statement.
What assessment she has made of the effect of likely tax and benefit changes on child poverty in Northern Ireland during this Parliament.
What assessment she has made of the contribution of the European Union to Northern Ireland’s peace process.
What steps she is taking to ensure that recruitment for the Territorial Army in Northern Ireland meets recruitment targets.
What recent assessment she has made of the security situation in Northern Ireland.
What assessment she has made of the co-operation between the UK and Irish Governments on tackling organised crime.
The Prime Minister was asked—
If he will list his official engagements for Wednesday 5 June.
I beg to move, That this House believes the badger cull should not go ahead. We begin with a question: is culling badgers the most effective way to stop the spread of bovine tuberculosis? Labour...
I beg to move, That this House is concerned about the growing pressure on Accident and Emergency (A&E) departments across the country over recent months; notes this week’s report from...
Motion made, and Question put forthwith ( Standing Order No. 118(6)),
That the draft Local Transport Act 2008 (Traffic Commissioners) (Consequential Amendments) Order 2013, which was laid before this House on 25 March, in the previous Session of Parliament, be...
That the draft Reservoirs Act 1975 (Exemptions, Appeals and Inspections) (England) Regulations 2013, which were laid before this House on 26 March, in the previous Session of Parliament, be...
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Anne Milton.)
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