Jeremy Corbyn: Will my hon. Friend's Committee be able to deal in some depth with the situation in the Congo in next year's report, particularly as two of the themes appear to be the treatment of women and the treatment of children, both of which are of massive importance, particularly in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo?
Jeremy Corbyn: To ask the Secretary of State for International Development what role UK officials had in the IMF monitoring exercise in Angola; and what advice they have offered to the Government of Angola.
Jeremy Corbyn: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what representations he has made to the Government of Bahrain concerning human rights since 2002; and if he will make a statement.
Jeremy Corbyn: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs who the UK representatives will be at the Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference in New York in May; and what proposals will be tabled by the UK Government.
Jeremy Corbyn: What is the boundary for rail infrastructure in Wales, because the link lines between north and south Wales partly run through England? In the hon. Gentleman's view, should those lines be included in the Wales franchise?
Jeremy Corbyn: Can the hon. Gentleman explain why he has a problem with a network that is funded largely by the public being determined by an elected Secretary of State who is answerable to this House? Surely that is a more democratic and transparent process than the arcane bureaucracy that the Opposition seem to be promoting.
Jeremy Corbyn: To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills how many pre-school aged children there are in the Islington, North constituency; how many have places in nurseries or other approved pre-school provision; and how many such places (a) are available at present and (b) are planned.
Jeremy Corbyn: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many pre-2000 asylum cases applied for special consideration by 31 December 2004.
Jeremy Corbyn: To ask the Secretary of State for Health what the latest information is that he has concerning the completion of the Jarvis private finance initiative contract at the Whittington hospital; and if he will make a statement.
Jeremy Corbyn: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs when he expects a UN referendum to be held on the future of the Western Sahara; and if he will make a statement.
Jeremy Corbyn: To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills if she will list children's centres which are (a) open and (b) planned for the Islington North constituency; what the total cost of each is estimated to be; and what the funding source for each is.
Jeremy Corbyn: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what contacts the Government has had with General Augustus Pinochet since 1990 concerning military relations with Chile.
Jeremy Corbyn: Will the Minister give way?
Jeremy Corbyn: I did not say that.
Jeremy Corbyn: What plans he has to increase the stock of council and housing association dwellings for rent in London.
Jeremy Corbyn: Will the Prime Minister take this opportunity to assure the House and the rest of the world that he intends to continue an engagement with Iran, rather than joining in any American-led military attack or military threat towards Iran, either in the near future or the distant future?
Jeremy Corbyn: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what means were used to inform (a) the public and (b) interested bodies of the 31 December deadline for applications for special consideration by pre-2000 applicants for asylum.
Jeremy Corbyn: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what criteria are used to determine deportation applications for British prison inmates who are Irish nationals; and whether this differs from the criteria used for other EU nationals.
Jeremy Corbyn: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many deportation orders against British prison inmates who were also Irish nationals there have been since 2000.
Jeremy Corbyn: To ask the Prime Minister what meetings he has had with (a) board members and (b) staff of BAE Systems since 1 January 2004.