Mark Hoban: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what representations he has received from outside bodies about the future of HMS Daedalus.
Mark Hoban: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what criteria are used to determine which MOD sites not used by the armed forces should be sold.
Mark Hoban: To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills how many teacher vacancies there were on 31 March (a) 2000 and (b) 1999, in each county of England and Wales.
Mark Hoban: To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many residential care and nursing (a) homes and (b) places he estimates there will be in (i) 2002, (ii) 2003 and (iii) 2004.
Mark Hoban: To ask the Secretary of State for Health (1) what representations he has received in connection with the implementation of standards 21.3 and 22.2 of the "National Minimum Standards for Care Homes for Older People"; and if he will place them in the Library; (2) what assessment he has made of the impact of standards 21.3 and 22.2 of the "National Minimum Standards for Care Homes for Older...
Mark Hoban: To ask the Secretary of State for Health how much revenue was raised by NHS trusts for car parking charges in financial years (a) 1999 and (b) 2000.
Mark Hoban: To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills what meetings have been held with outside bodies to discuss the Green Paper 'Schools—Building on Success'.
Mark Hoban: I congratulate the hon. Members who have made their maiden speech in this debate. I refer in particular to the hon. Member for Greenock and Inverclyde (David Cairns)—as a veteran of many sermons, I commend him to go back to his former colleagues and tell them about the merits of the 10-minute rule from which we have benefited tonight. Before I address the Bill before us, let me pay tribute...