Michael Martin: ..., Ilford North Stephen Roy Williams, Bristol West Julia Anne Goldsworthy, Falmouth and Camborne Alison Jane Seabeck, Plymouth, Devonport Stewart Hosie, Dundee East Daphne Barbara Follett, Stevenage Grant V Shapps, Welwyn Hatfield Michael Alan Penning, Hemel Hempstead Nicholas Richard Hurd, Ruislip-Northwood Kitty Ussher, Burnley Lynda Ellen Waltho, Stourbridge Daniel Robert Kawczynski,...
Grant Shapps: ...the Member of Parliament for Brent, North and I am sure that many of my colleagues will remember him. After my selection, I phoned Sir Rhodes excitedly to tell him. He replied, "That's very good, Grant. You've been selected for a safe seat." I said, "No, Sir Rhodes, I was selected for North Southwark and Bermondsey." He said, "Yes, and now you'll be safe in the knowledge you can spend...
That Mr David Burrowes, Julia Goldsworthy, Paul Flynn, David Heyes, Kelvin Hopkins, Mr Ian Liddell-Grainger, Julie Morgan, Mr Gordon Prentice, Grant Shapps, Jenny Willott and Dr Tony Wright be members of the Public Administration Committee.
Grant Shapps: To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many people (a) requested and (b) received an appointment to see a GP within 48 hours in the Welwyn Hatfield Primary Care Trust in the last period for which figures are available.
Grant Shapps: ...the individual has admitted it but where the police are prevented from allowing the action to be taken. The police eventually agreed to release the information. When Mr. Speaker was kind enough to grant me this debate, which resulted in full-page stories in the Daily Mail, the Sunday People, local television and other media outlets, the police decided that it would be appropriate to...
Grant Shapps: The right hon. Gentleman has made great play of the fact that extra money was going to Railtrack, but will he answer the question that has been put several times this afternoon about whether an additional £14 billion of public money went to Network Rail?
Grant Shapps: Will the Leader of the House explain how it is that, after the boast of 100 days to save the NHS and the Prime Minister coming here week in, week out and boasting about the amount of additional money going to the NHS, in my constituency of Welwyn Hatfield it was announced this week that the QEII hospital is going to all but close? How does he square that circle?
Grant Shapps: To ask the Deputy Prime Minister on what census data calculation of the 2006–07 local government formula spending shares will be based.
Grant Shapps: To ask the Minister of State, Department for Constitutional Affairs if she will review the operation of the coroners' system, with particular reference to a possible requirement on coroners to re-open cases following a court direction to do so.
Grant Shapps: Is my hon. Friend familiar with another aspect of council tax—that students are not required to pay it? The Government helpfully provide a CBT1 form, which is returned by local authorities to the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister each year recording the number of properties in the hands of students, but because the reporting time is in the autumn, the actual number of student properties...
Grant Shapps: To ask the Minister of State, Department for Constitutional Affairs pursuant to her answer of 2 November 2005, Official Report, column 1164W, when she expects to make a statement on reforms of the coroners' system.
Grant Shapps: To ask the Secretary of State for Health whether the building of a new hospital in Hatfield depends on East and North Hertfordshire NHS trust balancing its budget in 2005 to 2008.
Grant Shapps: To ask the Deputy Prime Minister if he will move the time when a local authority area reports the number of student dwellings for council tax purposes from the autumn to the spring.
Grant Shapps: Has my hon. Friend included in the category of wasted money the amount spent on consultants? My East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust recently called in an outside consultancy firm at a cost of more than £300,000. The upshot was a recommendation to close the children's accident and emergency department, the blue light A and E service that is for everyone, all maternity services and all...
Chris Grayling: ...guidelines? Will the Leader of the House make time for a debate on the Data Protection Act 1998, following a case that came to the attention of my hon. Friend the Member for Welwyn Hatfield (Grant Shapps)? His constituent's car was vandalised by someone who was caught and cautioned by the police. However, because of the Act, the police would not reveal the name of the culprit, so my hon....
Grant Shapps: To ask the Prime Minister pursuant to his oral answer of 9 November 2005, Official Report, column 298W, to the right hon. and learned Member for Folkestone and Hythe (Mr. Howard), what means he used to calculate the conversion between gigabytes and feet.
Grant Shapps: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport how many people have black and white television licences.
Grant Shapps: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will list the occasions (a) before 26 October and (b) after 26 October, on which the (i) chief constable and (ii) other senior police officers of Hertfordshire constabulary contacted hon. Members representing constituencies in Hertfordshire about the Terrorism Bill; and what form that contact took.
Grant Shapps: To ask the Prime Minister pursuant to the answer of 21 November 2005, Official Report, column 1662W, on terrorism legislation, what font size was assumed in making the calculation.
Grant Shapps: The Secretary of State is proposing to bring out his White Paper next spring. By then, the Government will have had nine years to bring proposals forward. The point made a moment ago by my hon. Friend the Member for Broxbourne (Mr. Walker) was rather rudely dismissed, but nine times £5 billion does equal £45 billion. I understand that the calculation may be somewhat more complex, but I...