Nick Ainger: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer how many PAYE records have not been clerically reviewed for (a) 2003-04, (b) 2004-05 and (c) 2005-06.
Nick Ainger: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what his estimate is of (a) the average tax overpayment and (b) the average tax underpayment for each PAYE account following clerical review in the latest period for which figures are available.
Nick Ainger: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many staff of the UK Border Agency will be based in (a) Pembroke Dock and (b) Fishguard when they become fully operational.
Nick Ainger: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer how many posts at Grade 6 and above there were in (a) Inland Revenue and (b) HM Customs and Excise before their amalgamation into HM Revenue and Customs; and how many posts at Grade 6 and above there are in HM Revenue and Customs.
Nick Ainger: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what discussions his Department had with representatives of senior management of the Large Business Service (oils) in HM Revenue and Customs before publishing the proposal to close the HM Revenue and Customs Pembroke Dock office.
Nick Ainger: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer with reference to the publication of HM Revenue and Customs Workforce Change proposals on 11 June, how much spare capacity there will be in Ty Glees Carmarthen, following the transfer of staff from Ty Myoddin Carmarthen to Ty Glees.
Nick Ainger: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer with reference to the publication of HM Revenue and Customs Workforce Change proposals on 11th June, how many staff will be transferred from Pembrokeshire offices to Ty Glees in Carmarthen.
Nick Ainger: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what discussions HM Revenue and Customs officials have had with officials of the UK Border Agency on the co-location of their staff in Pembrokeshire.
Nick Ainger: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer how many HM Revenue and Customs posts at Civil Service Grade 6 and above are vacant.
Nick Ainger: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer with reference to the publication of the HM Revenue and Customs Workforce Change proposals on 11 June, what the estimated accommodation cost savings are for (a) HM Revenue and Customs Cherry Grove Haverfordwest and (b) HM Revenue and Customs Pembroke Dock per annum.
Nick Ainger: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what discussions his Department had with (a) Welsh Assembly Government officials and (b) officials of other Departments officials on the proposed closure of HM Revenue and Customs offices at (i) Cherry Grove Haverfordwest and (ii) Pembroke Dock.
Nick Ainger: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer how much revenue from oil movements was paid to HM Revenue and Customs by (a) Chevron Pembroke Refinery, (b) Murco/Total Fina EG Refinery, Milford Haven and (c) Sem Logistics Petro Plus/Milford Haven in (i) 2007-08, (ii) 2006-07 and (iii) 2005-06.
Nick Ainger: To ask the Secretary of State for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform how much (a) crude oil and (b) diesel was stored in the UK on 1 May (a) 2008, (b) 2007, (c) 2006 and (d) 2005.
Nick Ainger: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what discussions he has had with his US counterpart on the trading of oil using unregulated procedures in London and New York futures exchanges.
Nick Ainger: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what estimate he has made of the quantity of oil traded on the Intercontinental Futures Exchange that is (a) regulated and (b) traded using processes which are not regulated by the Financial Services Authority.
Nick Ainger: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what discussions he has had with the Chief Executive of the Financial Services Authority on the operation of the Intercontinental Futures Exchange in relation to oil trading; and if he will make a statement.
Nick Ainger: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what regulatory powers the Financial Services Authority has in relation to oil trading on the Intercontinental Futures Exchange.
Nick Ainger: Will my right hon. Friend have discussions with the oil companies about extending or creating a social tariff for heating oil and for domestic liquefied petroleum gas and liquefied natural gas? Although it is right that the energy companies now have a significantly increased social tariff for domestic gas and electricity users, many people in rural areas whose only source of heating is...
Nick Ainger: My right hon. Friend will recall his visit to the new Bluestone project in my constituency which, when all its phases are completed, will employ 600 local people. Does he agree that that is evidence of the success that comes from partnership between the private sector and the public sector in the shape of the Welsh Assembly Government, who have also made a substantial investment in what will...
Nick Ainger: I am grateful to the Minister for her kind words, which were totally justified, about the effectiveness of the specialist treatment centres. She referred to my persistence in meeting her predecessors. The main issue that I raised with them was the fact that designated specialist treatment centres are still dependent on commissioners to provide the funding for the patients who are treated...