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Andrew Bridgen: Does my hon. Friend agree that, in contrast to the Opposition’s array of red tape on funding, the coalition Government need to ensure that the funding for large, important projects such as CCS is as simple and straightforward as possible?
Andrew Bridgen: What steps he is taking to reduce the level of benefit fraud.
Andrew Bridgen: rose —
Andrew Bridgen: To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government whether he plans to revise guidance issued to local authorities on the treatment of planning applications from mobile telephone operators.
Andrew Bridgen: The shadow Justice Secretary has argued: “Playing tough in order not to look soft made it harder to focus on what is effective.” Given that, does the Minister agree that despite record spending and the record prison population, Labour failed to improve public safety?
Andrew Bridgen: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport when his Department next plans to review rail operator franchise agreements.
Andrew Bridgen: Can my right hon. Friend assure the House that 111 telephone operators will be trained to the same level as 999 telephone operators?
Andrew Bridgen: To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government pursuant to the answer of 9 March 2011, Official Report, column 1122W, on departmental video recordings, how many people viewed the August 2008 Hazel Blears video message on YouTube; and for what reasons the expenditure incurred on its production was considered justified.
Andrew Bridgen: To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government how much the Tenant Services Authority has spent on office chairs since its creation; and what the (a) make and model and (b) cost was of each type of chair.
Andrew Bridgen: rose —
Andrew Bridgen: To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government how much each individual (a) board member and (b) director of the Audit Commission received in (i) expenses, (ii) salaries including allowances and bonus payments and (iii) other benefits in kind in each of the last three years.
Andrew Bridgen: To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government if he will place in the Library a copy of each invoice from Leeming Pilkington to the Audit Commission in respect of food and beverage purchases in the last 12 months.
Andrew Bridgen: Many patients in my constituency will have been listening to Labour Members’ comments about NHS waiting times with increasing concern. May we therefore have an urgent debate on NHS waiting times so that I can have an opportunity to reassure my constituents and put facts before politics on this most emotive of issues?
Andrew Bridgen: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport whether English Heritage plans to tender for the digitisation of aerial surveys undertaken in the 1940s.
Andrew Bridgen: To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government at which restaurants in London meals have been paid for using public funds by the Audit Commission in the last 18 months.
Andrew Bridgen: Will the hon. Lady not concede, perhaps even reluctantly, that the real reason her party is acting as a roadblock to essential NHS reform is that it pays far more attention to its union backers and paymasters than to NHS patients and taxpayers?
Andrew Bridgen: To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government what plans his Department has for the supply of aerial photography and height data following the cessation of the Pan Government Agreement.
Andrew Bridgen: To ask the Secretary of State for Education how much was paid to examination boards by maintained schools in each of the last five years.
Andrew Bridgen: To mark the anniversary of the general election and the formation of this Government, may we have an urgent debate on the achievements of the past 12 months and the many promises on which we have already delivered?
Andrew Bridgen: Does the Secretary of State agree that it is a sign of the last Government’s failure to improve education that more than 250,000 children left school last year without a C grade in GCSE maths and English?