Mr Iain Coleman: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many jailed asylum seekers from Somalia have been deported in each of the past six months
Mr Iain Coleman: To ask the Deputy Prime Minister what specific or direct grants have been made by his Department to local authorities for 2003–04 (a) in England and (b) broken down by local authority, identifying whether the grant is (i) ring-fenced, (ii) a specific formula grant, (iii) within aggregate external finance and (iv) outside aggregate external finance.
Mr Iain Coleman: To ask the Secretary of State for Health what grants have been made by his Department to local authorities for 2003–04 in England broken down by local authority; and whether the grant is (a) ring fenced, (b) a specific formula grant, (c) within aggregate external finance and (d) outside aggregate external finance.
Mr Iain Coleman: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what grants have been made by his Department to local authorities for 2003–04 in England broken down by local authority; and whether the grant is (a) ring fenced, (b) a specific formula grant, (c) within aggregate external finance and (d) outside aggregate external finance.
Mr Iain Coleman: To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department what specific or direct grants have been made by her Department to local authorities for 2003–04 (a) in England and (b) broken down by local authority, identifying whether the grant is (i) ring fenced, (ii) a specific formula grant, (iii) within aggregate external finance and (iv) outside aggregate external finance.
Mr Iain Coleman: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions what specific or direct grants have been made by his Department to local authorities for 2003–04 (a) in England and (b) broken down by local authority, identifying whether the grant is (i) ring fenced, (ii) a specific formula grant, (iii) within aggregate external finance and (iv) outside aggregate external finance.
Mr Iain Coleman: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport what specific or direct grants have been made by her Department to local authorities for 2003–04 (a) in England and (b) broken down by local authority, identifying whether the grant is (i) ring fenced, (ii) a specific formula grant, (iii) within aggregate external finance and (iv) outside aggregate external finance.
Mr Iain Coleman: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many jailed asylum seekers from Somalia have been deported in each of the past six months.
Mr Iain Coleman: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many (a) asylum seekers and (b) children of asylum seekers are detained in the UK.
Mr Iain Coleman: To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry how many sub post offices in London have been closed in each of the last six months.
Mr Iain Coleman: I have listened carefully to my hon. Friend and I am grateful for the kind remarks that he made about me and about the borough. He says that he is sure that that I will understand why it is not possible to make an exception, but I am afraid that I do not, particularly in the context of a high-performing local authority, and particularly in the context of a report like this, when it is clear...
Mr Iain Coleman: I am pleased to have secured today's Adjournment debate to highlight an issue of great interest to many thousands of council tenants and leaseholders in my constituency. It relates to the publication of a report entitled, "Our Community—Our Homes—Our Choice", the launch of which I was delighted to host in the House of Commons on 8 April this year. The report was produced by the...
Mr Iain Coleman: To ask the Deputy Prime Minister when he plans to publish his review of the IND 2000; and if he will make a statement.
Mr Iain Coleman: To ask the Deputy Prime Minister how many successful applications there have been in (a) London and (b) other metropolitan authorities to set up arms length management organisations in each of the past three years.
Mr Iain Coleman: To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry how many (a) Crown Post Offices and (b) sub post offices have closed in London in the past 12 months.
Mr Iain Coleman: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what plans his Department has to deport failed asylum seekers to Somalia; and if he will make a statement.
Mr Iain Coleman: I promise to speak briefly, Madam Deputy Speaker. I know that many others wish to speak. I want to concentrate on the specific problems affecting my local authority, the London borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, as a consequence of this year's local government finance settlement. I am sure the Minister will realise that my comments should be seen in the context of a high-performing local...
Mr Iain Coleman: rose—
Mr Iain Coleman: I have a petition of approximately 1,200 signatures, which has been compiled and organised by Chelsea Financial Services, a business located in my constituency. The petition urges the Government to take further action to support and assist those companies and organisations working in ethical investment. The petition has my complete support and I would very much welcome the support of the...
Mr Iain Coleman: I should like to take the opportunity of today's Christmas Adjournment debate to raise a subject that is a matter of grave concern to me and many of my constituents in north Fulham, namely the proposal of the Post Office to close a Crown post office in North End road. That area of north Fulham has recently been the subject of a successful bid for the new deal for communities regeneration...