Jeremy Corbyn: To ask the Secretary of State for International Development what assessment he has made of the effects of industrial logging on poverty alleviation measures in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Jeremy Corbyn: To ask the Secretary of State for International Development what his policy is on extension of the moratorium on issuing new logging titles in the Democratic Republic of Congo until proper land-use planning is in place.
Jeremy Corbyn: To ask the Secretary of State for International Development what his policy is on a moratorium on all logging in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Jeremy Corbyn: To ask the Secretary of State for International Development how the Congo Basin Fund is being spent in support of forest conservation; whether he has had discussions with other donors on contributing to the fund; and what the relationship of the fund is to the Forest Carbon Partnership Fund managed by the World Bank.
Jeremy Corbyn: Can the Minister help us with another question concerning the role of the occupying forces in Palestine: the imprisonment of elected Palestinian parliamentarians, about 70 of whom are still in detention, which is outrageous? If we support Palestinian democracy, what pressure are we putting on Israel to release those who were elected to represent the Palestinian people?
Jeremy Corbyn: You did well at it.
Jeremy Corbyn: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what the cost of all UK military operations in Afghanistan has been since 2007.
Jeremy Corbyn: To ask the Secretary of State for International Development if he will provide support to the Indonesian government to protect peatlands and rehabilitate degraded peatlands.
Jeremy Corbyn: To ask the Secretary of State for International Development whether, as part of his work on the environmental transformation fund, he has assessed the possible contribution of Indonesia's rainforests and peatlands in the reduction of carbon dioxide emissions.
Jeremy Corbyn: To ask the Secretary of State for International Development if he will make it his policy to support a moratorium on the further conversion of rainforests and peatlands for palm oil in Southeast Asia.
Jeremy Corbyn: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what estimate he has made of troop numbers required in Afghanistan in (a) 2009 and (b) each of the subsequent five years.
Jeremy Corbyn: When he expects all British troops to be withdrawn from Afghanistan.
Jeremy Corbyn: To ask the Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families how much the Learning and Skills Council spent on non-vocational adult education in the London borough of Islington in each of the last five years; and what expenditure is planned for 2008-09.
Jeremy Corbyn: To ask the Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families how many students in the London borough of Islington completed year 11 secondary education with (a) five or more A*-C GCSEs, (b) fewer than five GCSEs and (c) no secondary education qualifications in each of the last five years.
Jeremy Corbyn: Does the hon. Gentleman accept that article 6 of the European convention on human rights provides a long-stop defence to ensure that judges do not abuse anonymity orders? Like him, I am concerned that we must not repeat the most ghastly miscarriages of justice of the past through the misuse of those orders.
Jeremy Corbyn: To ask the Secretary of State for International Development what the objectives are for the fund his Department is establishing in Indonesia to be managed by the Indonesian Bio Diversity Foundation; when it will begin operating; when it is expected to cease operating; and whether the fund will support (a) government and (b) private sector projects.
Jeremy Corbyn: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs whether the UK will be participating in the conference to be held in Reunion from 7 to 11 July on the EU and its overseas entities strategies to counter climate change and biodiversity loss.
Jeremy Corbyn: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs how many animals of each species of primate were imported to the UK to be sold as pets in each of the last 10 years, broken down by country of origin; and what steps are taken to monitor the whereabouts of such animals.
Jeremy Corbyn: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (1) how many primates were bred in the UK to be sold as pets in each of the last 10 years; (2) how many primates are kept as pets in England.
Jeremy Corbyn: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs when codes for primate-keeping under the Animal Welfare Act 2006 will be published; and when they will be brought into force.