Jeremy Corbyn: There are no limits in Parliament to final things.
Jeremy Corbyn: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department which hon. Members have applied under the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 to demonstrate on College Green; and when each applied.
Jeremy Corbyn: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department (1) whether news media organisations have applied to demonstrate on College Green; (2) who applied for an application to demonstrate in Parliament Square in August 2007.
Jeremy Corbyn: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs whether he has raised concerns with the Antarctic Treaty Secretariat on pollution from the sinking of a passenger cruise vessel in Antarctic waters.
Jeremy Corbyn: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs whether he plans to make a territorial claim on Antarctica; and what advice he has received on potential conflicts with the Antarctic Treaty Act.
Jeremy Corbyn: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs whether facilities were offered to Lord Ashcroft during his recent visit to Bolivia by the UK Embassy; and whether the Embassy incurred costs for entertaining him and his party.
Jeremy Corbyn: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs on which occasions in the last 12 months he raised concerns about human rights in Saudi Arabia with (a) the King of Saudi Arabia, (b) members of the Government of Saudi Arabia and (c) non-governmental organisations in Saudi Arabia.
Jeremy Corbyn: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what representations were made to the King of Saudi Arabia on the recent threatened punishment of a 19-year-old female rape victim.
Jeremy Corbyn: To ask the Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families what discussions he has had with CEA and the District Auditor on Islington teachers' salaries for the year 2003-04, notably their pension liabilities and related fiscal risks to the Government; and if he will make a statement.
Jeremy Corbyn: Can the Secretary of State give us an indication of when he expects the last British troops finally to leave Iraq?
Jeremy Corbyn: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions what the take-up rate was for claimants in Islington North constituency of the newly returned to work benefit in the last 12 months.
Jeremy Corbyn: Does the right hon. Gentleman concede that one of the problems with Tony Blair's mission is that his terms of reference are restricted to Palestinian organisations that unreservedly recognise the state of Israel and that he can therefore play no part in addressing the Gaza problem?
Jeremy Corbyn: To ask the Prime Minister what discussions he held during his recent visit to India on discrimination by caste and descent in that country.
Jeremy Corbyn: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what recent meetings he has held with the government of Israel on the humanitarian situation in Gaza.
Jeremy Corbyn: To ask the Secretary of State for International Development what recent steps his Department has taken to improve the humanitarian situation in Gaza.
Jeremy Corbyn: What assistance his Department is providing to the people of Gaza.
Jeremy Corbyn: You must have flown over it.
Keith Vaz: I have waited a long time for this, Mr. Speaker. Bill ordered to be brought in by Keith Vaz, Ms Diane Abbott, Mr. Marsha Singh, Ms Dawn Butler, Jeremy Corbyn, Harry Cohen and Mr. Virendra Sharma.
Shahid Malik: ...hon. Friend the Secretary of State for International Development gave to the hon. Member for North Southwark and Bermondsey (Simon Hughes) and my hon. Friend the Member for Islington, North (Jeremy Corbyn) on 30 January 2008, Official Report , column 297.
Jeremy Corbyn: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs when he expects the report to the UN Human Rights Council on the Western Sahara and refugee camps at Tindouf, completed in September 2006, to be published.