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Theresa May: To ask the Secretary of State for Health what the (a) full terms of reference are and (b) membership is of the health taskforce to spot signs of violence against women announced on 14 May 2009.
Theresa May: To ask the Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families when he plans to respond to the letter of 12 May 2009 from the right hon. Member for Maidenhead on Aiming High for Disabled Children.
Theresa May: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions pursuant to the answer of 5 May 2009, Official Report, column 123W, on local employment partnerships, what the outturn costs of ( a) each of the local award ceremonies and (b) the grand final were.
Theresa May: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions whether any existing New Deal providers in flexible New Deal 1 areas have (a) reduced and (b) withdrawn service provision since 29 May 2009.
Theresa May: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions pursuant to the answer of 20 May 2009, Official Report, column 1394W, on Jobcentre Plus manpower, how many of the (a) personal advisers of each type and (b) customer service operations staff (i) have been recruited and (ii) are planned to be recruited.
Theresa May: ...many and what proportion of people aged 16 to 24 years old (a) were unemployed and (b) claimed benefit in each (i) region, (ii) local authority area and (iii) parliamentary constituency (A) in May 1997 and (B) at the latest date for which information is available.
Theresa May: ...Work and Pensions how many state pension payments were delayed in each month of 2009; what the monetary value of such payments was in each such month; and for what reasons a state pension payment may be delayed.
Theresa May: ...of State for Work and Pensions how many benefit payments were delayed in each month of 2009; what the monetary value of such payments was in each such month; and for what reasons a benefit payment may be delayed.
Theresa May: The whole point of the structure that we are proposing is that, after May 2012, there will be directly elected police and crime commissioners who will set the budget and the strategic plan for the police, and ensure that the decisions being taken are in line with the interests of the people and with fighting crime.
Theresa May: My hon. Friend has made an interesting suggestion. When we consider the issue of family visas, we will be happy to accept representations from him on that and any other ideas that he may have.
Theresa May: As the hon. Lady may know, we have been looking into the whole question of employment tribunals and pay discrimination cases. We are considering the possibility of making things easier by enabling a single decision to apply to anyone in a company rather than requiring people to go to employment tribunals on an individual basis.
Theresa May: May I suggest that in future the hon. Gentleman listens to my speeches? I made specific reference to the defeat in the House of Lords and what would happen in the House of Commons.
Theresa May: As the right hon. Gentleman may have seen, an Education Minister is sitting on the Treasury Bench. He will have heard that point and I am sure he will raise it with the Education Secretary.
Theresa May: Between 1 May 2010 and 1 April 2011, the Government Equalities Office did not receive any invoices from tier 1 suppliers.
Theresa Villiers: The Siemens plc bid identifies the staff required for the maintenance of the new Thameslink rolling stock, and recognises that the posts may be filled by either existing First Capital Connect staff or by newly recruited staff, and that the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations may be relevant to existing First Capital Connect staff.
Theresa May: holding answer 11 July 2011 The Home Office was first notified of the oral ruling in this case on 25 May 2011. We received a written copy of the High Court Judgment from Greater Manchester Police on 17 June 2011.
Theresa May: I have not had such interaction with the Scottish Justice Minister, but I am happy to alert him to the steps that we are taking in relation to forces in England and Wales so that he may look at that in relation to Scottish forces.
Theresa May: Since May 2010, the UK Border Agency has revoked the sponsor licence of 69 institutions. Our recent reforms of the student route include the introduction of new oversight provisions and a requirement for all sponsors to become highly trusted.
Theresa May: ...with appropriately. I am pleased to inform the House that I understand that nine arrests were made at the time yesterday, but further arrests have been made. The number up to date is 33, but that may change.
Theresa May: ...correct that that is possible. Thames Valley and Hampshire police are showing that, as are other forces up and down the country. Indeed, in many cases they will not only be saving money, but may be providing a more effective service.