– in the House of Commons on 1 February 1940.
asked the Minister of Pensions whether, in view of the increase of 19 points in the cost of living since the outbreak of war, he will confer with the Admiralty, War Office, and Air Ministry, to...
asked the Minister of Pensions whether he can state the names and date of appointment of his chief medical advisers, and their special medical qualifications?
asked the Minister of Pensions whether he has now made inquiry why pension was refused to Mrs. Coull, 7, Rossie Terrace, Ferryden, Montrose; what special medical evidence his medical advisers had...
Mr. Graham White: asked the Minister of Pensions why mothers who have lost supporting sons in naval action at sea are refused pensions under the existing regulations if they are in receipt of a...
asked the Minister of Pensions whether it is intended that in cases where serving soldiers' wives have been receiving a special children's allowance the special grant should now be automatically...
asked the Financial Secretary to the Treasury whether he will consider reducing the charges of 3s. 7d. for a duplicate birth certificate and 2s. 7d. for a marriage certificate which certain old...
Mr. White: asked the Minister of Health whether His Majesty's Government accept responsibility for the immediate necessities required by shipwrecked men and women landed on our coasts as the...
asked the Prime Minister whether this House will be given an opportunity of discussing the proposed financial agreement between the Government and the railway companies before it is finally...