Monday, 27 October 2003
My Lords, I beg leave to ask the Question standing in my name on the Order Paper. In doing so, I declare an interest as vice-president nationally of the War Widows Association of Great Britain...
asked Her Majesty's Government: What they are doing to encourage parental support for children in schools given the evidence from the recent report for the Campaign for Learning that such support...
My Lords, I beg leave to ask the Question standing in my name on the Order Paper. In so doing, I declare an interest as a trustee of Saferworld, an NGO deeply involved in security issues. The...
asked Her Majesty's Government: Whether compensation payments made by government to individuals are subject to VAT.
My Lords, I beg to move that this Bill be committed to a Committee of the Whole House. Moved, That the Bill be committed to a Committee of the Whole House.—(Lord Saatchi.)
Report received. Clause 2 [Freedom of movement for workers]:
My Lords, I beg to move that the Bill be now further considered on Report. Moved, That the Bill be further considered on Report.—(Baroness Scotland of Asthal.)
rose to ask Her Majesty's Government what progress has been made in tackling health inequalities, in particular in the North-West region of England. My Lords, I am grateful for the opportunity to...
Further consideration of amendments on Report resumed on Clause 67.
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