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Jo Swinson: To ask the Secretary of State for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform what the surplus remaining unspent in the Marine Renewable Deployment Fund has been in each year since its inception.
Jo Swinson: To ask the Secretary of State for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform what spending from the Marine Renewable Deployment Fund has been in each year since its inception on (a) wave and tidal stream energy, (b) environmental research, (c) related research and (d) infrastructure support, broken down by region.
Jo Swinson: To ask the Secretary of State for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform how many projects the Marine Renewable Deployment Fund has funded in each year since its inception, broken down by region; and how much funding was given in each case.
Kim Howells: ...looked it up on a map this morning, I saw that almost all the main roads from Poland, and therefore from western Europe, to Moscow pass through Belarus. The hon. Member for East Dunbartonshire (Jo Swinson) asked about gas supplies through pipelines running through Belarus into western Europe. That is an important and worrying consideration on which, I suppose, we could have a separate...
Simon Hughes: ...of London, to which he went, and he had to leave in the early part of the evening. Other friends who could not be here were at public events—my hon. Friend the Member for East Dunbartonshire (Jo Swinson), for example. The answer is that some of my colleagues were not here, like other Members, but most of them were and every one of them voted for the open and transparent system.
Jo Swinson: The most rapidly increasing type of cancer in this country is skin cancer, of which there are more than 80,000 new cases each year. As the Prime Minister heads to Suffolk for his bucket and spade holiday, I am sure that he will be stocking up on sun cream. How can his Government justify charging VAT on that essential health protection item?
Tony McNulty: ...to refer to us any suspicious activities involving the movement of funds that may or may not be destined for organisations on the proscribed list. The hon. Member for East Dunbartonshire (Jo Swinson) is entirely right to say that that is not easy. There are often myriad accounts, addresses and organisations, but in the normal course of things, it is our job—the job of the...
Jo Swinson: To ask the Secretary of State for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform what the average connection charges to the National Grid are for (a) renewable generation in Scotland and (b) renewable generation in the UK excluding Scotland.
Jo Swinson: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what recent representations she has received on the detention in the UK of Zimbabwean asylum seekers.
Jo Swinson: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what assessment he has made of the take-up of research and development tax credits in each of the last five years; what estimate he has made of the percentage of potential recipients who have received the tax credits; and what the value of such tax credits was in each year.
Jo Swinson: To ask the hon. Member for North Devon, representing the House of Commons Commission (1) what monitoring checks are in place to prevent search results on the parliament.uk website directing users to subscriber-only content; (2) whether the parliament.uk website has been assessed to ensure that search results do not direct users to subscriber-only content.
Jo Swinson: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer how much funding his Department has provided through research and development tax credits for projects relating to (a) energy generation, (b) renewable energy generation, (c) energy transmission and (d) energy efficiency, broken down by region.
Jo Swinson: To ask the hon. Member for North Devon, representing the House of Commons Commission what the Commission's policy is on what (a) documents, (b) information and (c) database access to provide online.
Jo Swinson: To ask the hon. Member for North Devon, representing the House of Commons Commission what funding was allocated for development and maintenance of the parliament.uk website in each of the last five years.
Jo Swinson: To ask the Secretary of State for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform what recent discussions he has had with BT and other utility companies on surcharges for customers who choose not to pay bills by direct debit.
Jo Swinson: To ask the Secretary of State for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform what assessment he has made of the effects of BT's policy of imposing a charge on customers who choose not to pay bills by direct debit, with particular reference to vulnerable customers.
Jo Swinson: To ask the Secretary of State for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform how many representations his Department has received opposing surcharges imposed by utilities companies on customers who choose not to pay bills by direct debit.
Jo Swinson: To ask the Minister for Women and Equality what proportion of staff at the Women's National Commission are (a) male, (b) female, (c) black and minority ethnic male and (d) black and minority ethnic female.
Jo Swinson: To ask the Secretary of State for International Development how much of the Congo Basin Fund has been allocated for the manufacture of a satellite monitoring system by the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory; and what organisation will operate the system once launched in 2010.
Jo Swinson: To ask the Secretary of State for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform what the average funding per head in (a) the UK, (b) Scotland, (c) England, (d) Wales and (e) Northern Ireland was on grants made by his Department for (i) insulation, (ii) renewable micro-generation and (iii) other energy efficiency measures in the latest period for which figures are available.