Gordon Prentice: To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office if she will request the Information Commissioner to list those information notices issued in respect of delays in supplying information by her Department, specifying the subject matter of the information in each case.
Gordon Prentice: To ask the Secretary of State for Health what his most recent estimate is of the (a) number and (b) percentage of mammogram scans which are reviewed by (i) one and (ii) two clinicians; and if he will make a statement.
Gordon Prentice: Will the Government accept the results of the election in Honduras last Sunday-and if so, why?
Gordon Prentice: To ask the Minister of State, Department for Transport what steps his Department is taking to increase internet access speeds on passenger rail services operating on the East Coast Main Line.
Gordon Prentice: To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office how many charities were found to be raising money for a purpose outside their charitable objectives in the last 12 months for which figures are available.
Gordon Prentice: To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office (1) what recent discussions she has had with the Information Commissioner on his Office's policy of fast-tracking its investigations relating to certain requests for information under the Freedom of Information Act 2000; (2) what recent discussions she has had with the Information Commissioner on the resourcing of his Office; and if she will make...
Gordon Prentice: The Canadians are withdrawing combat forces from Kandahar in 2011. Kandahar, as you know, Mr. Deputy Speaker, is right next door to Helmand. Has my friend spoken to Stephen Harper, the Conservative Prime Minister of Canada, to ask him to reconsider, and what did Mr. Harper say?
Gordon Prentice: How many Muslim girls boarding schools there are with more than 4,000 pupils in England.
Gordon Prentice: My friend will know that there is a proposal on the drawing board for a huge 5,000-place independent boarding school for Muslim girls in my Pendle constituency. Does she believe, as I do, that the existence of very large, single-faith, single-gender schools can work against community cohesion, and that we should tread very carefully indeed?
Gordon Prentice: To ask the Secretary of State for Justice how many information notices the Information Commissioner has issued to each Department in each year since 2005 in circumstances in which he considers there has been undue delay by that Department in providing the information requested. [Official Report, 12 January 2010, Vol. 503, c. 5MC.]
Gordon Prentice: To ask the Secretary of State for Health what specialisms must be available on site before a hospital accident and emergency department can be designated as such.
Gordon Prentice: We read that a News of the World reporter bullied by the then editor, Andy Coulson, won a staggering £800,000 at an employment tribunal this week. May we have an early debate on workplace bullying to underline the fact that it is unacceptable, no matter where it comes from?
Gordon Prentice: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs how many honorary consuls there are; and if he will make a statement.
Gordon Prentice: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs how many Canadian citizens have sought the protection or assistance of British embassies and high commissions in the last 12 months for which figures are available; and if he will make a statement.
Gordon Prentice: To ask the Secretary of State for Health if he will rank by mortality rate those accident and emergency departments with annual admissions below 69,000 in the latest year for which information is available.
Gordon Prentice: But are patients' voices being heard in the NHS, and what about these local involvement networks? What assessment has the Minister made of their effectiveness?
Gordon Prentice: Has my friend had any discussions with the Canadians, who have said that they will withdraw their combat forces from Kandahar in 2011? If he did have such a conversation, what was their response?
Gordon Prentice: On a point of order, Mr. Speaker. I have in my hands 30 closely typed pages of freedom of information requests going back to 2005 that have not been properly addressed by the Information Commissioner, including one from me that goes back more than one and a half years. What remedy do Members of Parliament have in this situation? Can we bring the Information Commissioner to the Bar of the...
Gordon Prentice: To ask the Prime Minister how much has been paid to Ministers on leaving the Government since 1997 who have subsequently been re-appointed to a Ministerial post.
Gordon Prentice: To ask the Secretary of State for Health which NHS hospital trusts did not meet the four-hour maximum wait target for accident and emergency in (a) each, (b) seven, (c) six, (d) five and (e) four of the last eight quarters.