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Sajid Javid: Will the Chief Secretary to the Treasury assure us that, in drawing up plans on public sector pay, the Treasury has not been impeded by a brutal regime in 10 Downing street?
Sajid Javid: To ask the Prime Minister whether he plans to meet (a) human rights groups and (b) other non-governmental organisations during his visit to Russia; and if so, which ones.
Sajid Javid: Small and medium-sized enterprises in my constituency warmly welcome the steps that the Government are taking to make it easier for them to win Government contracts, but they also need better access to finance to win such contracts. What steps is my right hon. Friend taking to help with that?
Sajid Javid: What plans he has to improve the efficiency of the criminal justice system.
Sajid Javid: Look behind you!
Sajid Javid: Will the right hon. Gentleman give way?
Sajid Javid: What steps she is taking to encourage young people to take up learning and vocational training opportunities in the countryside and farming sector.
Sajid Javid: What recent recommendations the Electoral Commission has made to the Government on the running of UK-wide elections.
Sajid Javid: The right hon. Lady will be aware that energy prices soared in Britain between 1997 and 2010. Heating oil prices increased in real terms by 130%, gas prices by 71% and coal prices by 61%. Does she think that that inspires confidence in her approach?
Sajid Javid: To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office what his priorities are for the Office of Cyber Security and Information Assurance.
Sajid Javid: Government figures show that by 2010 illegal immigration had reached an all-time high of more than 700,000 in our country. Does my right hon. Friend believe that the UK Border Agency is solely responsible for this shambolic state of affairs?
Sajid Javid: What steps his Department is taking to provide support for victims; and if he will make a statement.
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Sajid Javid: Does my right hon. Friend agree that it is deeply irresponsible for certain elements of the press to print untrue scaremongering stories about the future treatment of our armed forces personnel, especially over the Remembrance day weekend?
Sajid Javid: On that note, school children in my constituency of Bromsgrove will receive £1,000 less per head this year than those in neighbouring Birmingham. Does my right hon. Friend agree that that is because under the previous Government school funding was allocated on the basis of party politics and not need?
Sajid Javid: To ask the Secretary of State for Health what plans he has to ensure that the NHS is prepared for winter pressures.
Sajid Javid: What steps he is taking to ensure that individuals are able to build up pension pots under automatic enrolment.
Sajid Javid: The former Northern Ireland Secretary, the right hon. Member for Neath (Mr Hain), rightly set up the Historical Enquiries Team, but disturbing allegations were made yesterday that his computer might have been hacked. Does my right hon. Friend share those concerns, and will he assure the House that the Northern Ireland Office—
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Sajid Javid: What steps he is taking to promote adult and community learning.