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John Healey: ...of his overall view and of how he would vote if the Opposition pressed the amendments. I take his points, which he made earlier. I welcome the fact that the hon. Member for Caernarfon (Hywel Williams) recognises that there is a case for flexibility, and the application of the clause will suit local circumstances workplace by workplace. However, the limits that the amendments would...
Hywel Williams: I am glad to hear the hon. Member for Bridgend (Mr. Griffiths) plead for coterminosity. That is an extremely important point. However, the House should bear in mind the points made in an earlier debate by the right hon. Member for Llanelli (Denzil Davies). He pointed out that under the current proposals there are likely to be as many as 52 bodies concerned with the delivery of health in...
Hywel Williams: What are the implications, if any, of the Secretary of State's proposals for the NHS in Wales and Scotland? In a written question on 26 June, I asked the right hon. Gentleman "what discussions he has had with the National Assembly concerning the use of private management in the health service in Wales."—[ Official Report, 26 June 2001; Vol. 370, c. 76W.] His answer was one word: "None."
Hywel Williams: I welcome the amendments. It has long struck me as rather peculiar that under parts of the income maintenance system and the social security system, people who are too poor to access payments are denied them. The social fund springs to mind, under which people are denied loans because they are too poor to pay them back. A more pertinent example might be the lower-sum rule that prevents people...
Hywel Williams: To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department what action he has taken to co-ordinate the implementation of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 by Government Departments.
Hywel Williams: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what the cost of maintaining and servicing the cruise missile arsenal has been in each year since 1983.
Hywel Williams: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what estimate he has made of the total cost of a cruise missile over the lifetime of its use.
Hywel Williams: If he will make a statement on future investment on the Cambrian coast line.
Hywel Williams: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence (1) how many cruise missiles have been fired by Britain since 1983 (a) in conflicts and (b) for testing purposes; (2) if he will list the conflicts in which the UK has used cruise missiles since 1983.
Hywel Williams: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs for what reason her Department does not provide Welsh medium forms in Wales to be used in connection with the autumn movement of livestock scheme.
...Osborne, Mark Prisk, Mark Simmonds Voting no: Kevin Hughes, Joan Humble, Alan Johnson, Helen Jones, Bob Laxton, Tony Lloyd, Judy Mallaber, Rob Marris, Ian Pearson, Geraldine Smith, Mark Tami, Hywel Williams
Hywel Williams: Is the Minister aware that there is a serious lack of appropriate child care, particularly in very rural areas such as Caernarfon, despite the generous provision in the working families tax credit for child care? When he next meets his colleagues in the National Assembly for Wales, will he press for development of child care in very rural areas by means of the national child care strategy?
Hywel Williams: To ask the Secretary of State for Wales what discussions he has had with the Welsh Language Board regarding the use of the Welsh language by Westminster Government Departments and UK-level public bodies when providing services to people in Wales.
Hywel Williams: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence how many cruise missiles have been used in the conflict in Afghanistan by (a) Britain and (b) the United States.
...George Osborne, Mark Prisk, Mark Simmonds Voting no: John Healey, Kevin Hughes, Joan Humble, Alan Johnson, Helen Jones, Norman Lamb, Judy Mallaber, Rob Marris, Ian Pearson, Geraldine Smith, Betty Williams, Hywel Williams
Hywel Williams: Will the hon. Lady give way?
Hywel Williams: What plans he has to review the method of calculating the Barnett formula.
Mr Simon Thomas: Yes, perhaps it should be Cardiff, Cannabis. My hon. Friends the Members for Caernarfon (Hywel Williams) and for East Carmarthen and Dinefwr (Adam Price) were present at the debates on both the Education Bill and the National Health Service Reform and Health Care Professions Bill. Indeed, my hon. Friend the Member for East Carmarthen and Dinefwr spoke in the Education Bill debate, which is...
Hywel Francis: ...part of our Learning Country, now and for the future." The Bill is significant because it is based on the vision of devolution. Indeed, it is thoroughly appropriate, with its echoes of Raymond Williams' "Border Country", that the title "The Learning Country" comes from the adult learners body in Wales, NIACE Cymru—now NIACE Dysgu Cymru—whose 1997 general election manifesto was entitled...
Hywel Williams: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs on what dates and at which times the autumn movement of livestock scheme website at www.fmdamll.defra.gov.uk/logon.asp has been unavailable; and if she will make a statement on the impact on applicants of the unavailability of the website.