Wednesday, 8 January 2014
I regret to have to report to the House the death of the right hon. Paul Goggins, the Member for Wythenshawe and Sale East. Paul was a most assiduous Member, serving as a Home Office and a...
The Secretary of State was asked—
If he will estimate the cumulative real-terms change to the Welsh block grant over the present Parliament.
What assessment he has made of job prospects in the renewables sector in Wales.
What assessment he has made of the effects on living standards in Wales of the measures announced in the autumn statement.
If he will publish an impact assessment of the effect of the draft Wales Bill on cross-border areas.
What recent assessment he has made of the potential effect of the roll-out of universal credit on people in Wales.
What recent discussions he has had on future investment in transport infrastructure in Wales.
What discussions he has had with the First Minister on increasing tourism opportunities in Newport in the light of the NATO summit in Celtic Manor in 2014.
The Prime Minister was asked—
If he will list his official engagements for Wednesday 8 January.
With permission, Mr Speaker, I would like to make a statement about the cross-party negotiations in Belfast that came to a close during the early hours of new year’s eve, but first I would...
Several hon. Members: rose—
Motion for leave to bring in a Bill ( Standing Order No. 23)
I beg to move, That this House notes that the Government has failed to tackle the acute housing shortage which is central to the cost of living crisis and over the last three years has presided...
I inform the House that Mr Speaker has selected the amendment in the name of the Prime Minister.
Motion made, and Question put forthwith ( Standing Order No. 119(11)),
That this House takes note of European Union Documents No. 13920/13, a Commission Communication: Regulatory Fitness and Performance (REFIT)–Results and Next Steps, and No. 13921/13, a...
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mr Gyimah.)
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