Shaun Woodward: ... Birmingham, Sparkbrook and Small Heath 12,000 Birmingham, Yardley 9,000 Bromsgrove 10,000 Burton 11,000 Cannock Chase 12,000 Coventry, North East 12,000 Coventry, North West 13,000 Coventry, South 12,000 Dudley, North 12,000 Dudley, South 10,000 Halesowen and Rowley Regis 11,000 Hereford 12,000 Leominster 12,000 Lichfield 9,000 ...
Alistair Darling: ...Cannock Chase A167 Chilton Bypass Sedgefield A158 Partney Bypass Louth and Horncastle Cradley Heath Town Centre Strategy Halesowen and Rowley Regis Sunderland Southern Radial Route Sunderland S Barnstaple Western Bypass North Devon South Lowestoft Relief Road Waveney A429 Barford Bypass Warwick and Leamington ...
Richard Caborn: ..., which is based upon information supplied to us by the distributing bodies for the National Lottery awards database, sets out the average grant given for all constituencies, the average grant for West Midlands constituencies 1 and the average award to Birmingham, Erdington under the National Lottery Awards For All scheme in each of the last three years. 1 Using the definition of the West...
Mr Gwilym Lloyd George: I beg to move, That the Draft Parliamentary Constituencies (Wolverhampton) Order, 1954, a copy of which was laid before this House on 18th November, 1954, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved. This Order is slightly different from the last two. It transfers one ward, the Park Ward, from Wolverhampton, North-East to Wolverhampton, South-West so as to reduce the discrepancy between...
Caroline Spelman: ...Barr, (i) Birmingham Selly Oak, (j) Birmingham Sparkbrook and Small Heath, (k) Birmingham Yardley, (l) Bromsgrove, (m) Burton, (n) Cannock Chase, (o) Coventry North East, (p) Coventry North West, (q) Coventry South, (r) Dudley North, (s) Dudley South, (t) Halesowen and Rowley Regis, (u) Hereford, (v) Leominster, (w) Lichfield, (x) Ludlow, (y) Meriden, (z)...
...of those constituencies and the adjoining constituencies of Lichfield and Tamworth, Stafford and Stone, Bilston, Newcastle under Lyme, Rowley Regis and Tipton, Smethwick, Walsall, North, Walsall, South, Wednesbury, Dudley, West Bromwich, Oldham and Halesowen, Wolverhampton, North East, Wolverhampton, South West, there shall be substituted the following constituencies, namely— (a) the...
Chris Grayling: .... Member with the information requested. Letter from Darra Singh: The Secretary of State has asked me to reply to your questions asking what assistance his Department has provided to residents of Wolverhampton South West constituency who have been made redundant in the last 12 months and; what steps his Department is taking to assist residents in Wolverhampton South West constituency who...
Shaun Woodward: ...000 Birmingham, Sparkbrook and Small Heath 12,000 Birmingham, Yardley 9,000 Bromsgrove 10,000 Burton 11,000 Cannock Chase 12,000 Coventry North East 12,000 Coventry North West 13,000 Coventry South 12,000 Dudley North 12,000 Dudley South 10,000 Halesowen and Rowley Regis 11,000 Hereford 12,000 Leominster 12,000 Lichfield 9,000 ...
Mr Robert Brown: But this afternoon the right hon. Member for Barnet regretted that it had failed, and when I interrupted him at his express wish, and asked whether the right hon. Member for Wolverhampton, South-West went along with him, I was jeered at by hon. Members opposite for daring to ask such a silly question. We now have an answer, almost 12 hours later—[Interruption.] All right, eight hours...
Gavin Williamson: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport how much funding Arts Council England allocated per head of population in (a) Wolverhampton North East constituency, (b) Wolverhampton South East constituency, (c) Wolverhampton South West constituency, (d) Dudley North constituency, (e) Dudley South constituency, (f) Stourbridge constituency and (g) Halesowen and...
Mr Roy Roebuck: Rubbish. The right hon. Gentleman's argument is so false. Surely he recognises that the right hon. Member for Wolverhampton, South-West (Mr. Powell) wants us out of Asia. I do not particularly want us to go, but the right hon. Member for Wolverhampton, South-West does.
Mr Fergus Montgomery: A very large number. Let the hon. Gentleman look up the election result in Wolverhampton, South-West on 18th June last. My right hon. Friend's constituency has the bulk of the immigrant population of Wolverhampton; it happens that they live in the South-West constituency.
Mark Field: It is rather ironic that the Conservative Member of Parliament with the most urban seat should have the most rural surname. If the good burghers of Wolverhampton, South-West ever regain their senses at a future general election, the hon. Member for Wolverhampton, South-West will have a sure-fire employment opportunity as a drafter of explanatory notes, if nothing else.
Robert John Walter, esquire, North DorsetSally Curtis Keeble, Northampton, NorthGeorge Galloway, esquire, Glasgow, KelvinJane Patricia Griffiths, Reading, EastMartin John Salter, esquire, Reading, WestJulie Kirkbride, BromsgroveValerie Davey, Bristol, WestJohn Derek Twigg, esquire, HaltonDennis Turner, esquire, Wolverhampton, South-EastKenneth Purchase, esquire, Wolverhampton, North-EastBowen...
Mr Ioan Evans: Does not my right hon. Friend consider that some clarification should be sought from the Leader of the Opposition of the new attitude to defence as expressed by the right hon. Member for Wolverhampton, South-West (Mr. Powell)? Does my right hon. Friend realise that the right hon. Member for Wolverhampton, South-West, speaking on behalf of the Tory Party, seems to be—
Paul Goggins: ...crime—to which drug related crime makes a substantial contribution—is going down and fell by 12 per cent. in the year to April 2005. BCU name DAT area Police force Barnsley Barnsley South Yorkshire Brownhills (West Mids H2) Walsall West Midlands Bury Bury GMP Cardiff Cardiff South Wales Coventry Centre (West Mids M1) Coventry West Midlands Coventry NE...
Pat McFadden: Estimates of the total number of businesses in the West Midlands are published by BERR. Latest published data (2005) are as follows. Data for the UK and the regions for 2007 will be published in late July 2008. At the start of 2005, there were 353,400 businesses in the West Midlands Government office region, of which 99.2 per cent. (or 350,515) were small (with 0-49 employees). Data for...
Paul Clark: The number of fatalities resulting from reported personal injury road accidents in each constituency in the West Midlands in each of the last five years are given in the table: Number of fatalities Parliamentary constituency( 1) 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Aldridge-Brownhills 2 0 1 4 0 Birmingham, Edgbaston 3 3 5 3 1 Birmingham, Erdington 1 1 3 3 1 ...
Mr Tim Collins: ...of State for Health if he will list the new hospitals to be built in (a) Bassetlaw, (b) Birmingham, Northfield, (c) Birmingham, Perry Barr, (d) Blaydon, (e) Blyth Valley, (f) Bootle, (g) Bradford West, (h) Braintree, (i) Burton, (j) Coventry North West, (k) Coventry South, (l) Dover, (m) Ealing North, (n) Eltham, (o) Feltham and Heston, (p) Forest of Dean, (q) Gateshead East and Washington...
Mr Emrys Hughes: Would the Prime Minister explain why the Secretary of State for Education and Science described the right hon. Member for Wolverhampton, South-West (Mr. Powell) as the Mao of the Conservative Party? Is he not aware that the right hon. Member for Wolverhampton, South-West is not a Marxist Communist, but a Right-wing anarchist? If the Secretary of State does not realise that, is he not a...