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Unemployment (North-east) — [Annette Brooke in the Chair] (20 Jun 2012)

Iain Wright: I am grateful to my hon. Friend for highlighting that point. I had noticed that the hon. Members for Stockton South (James Wharton) and for Hexham (Guy Opperman) have not bothered to turn up for the debate, which shows the importance that they attach to economic enterprise, growth, jobs and unemployment.

Written Answers — Business, Innovation and Skills: Credit Reference Agencies: Telephone Services (21 Jun 2012)

Guy Opperman: To ask the Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills what discussions his Department has had on bringing forward legislative proposals to ensure that credit ratings agencies are obliged to provide freephone 0800 access to their organisation for the purposes of reporting and dealing with errors.

Opposition Day — [3rd Allotted Day]: Secondary Education (GCSEs) (26 Jun 2012)

Guy Opperman: The hon. Gentleman described how he now accepts that there was grade inflation. When did that road to Damascus discovery take place? Was it in 1997 when he was first elected, 2005, 2010 or 2012?

Written Answers — Treasury: Community Banks (26 Jun 2012)

Guy Opperman: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what steps he is taking to make it easier to set up local community banks.

Written Answers — Women and Equalities: Female Genital Mutilation (27 Jun 2012)

Guy Opperman: To ask the Minister for Women and Equalities what steps she is taking to tackle cases of female genital mutilation.

Oral Answers to Questions — Communities and Local Government: Community Assets ( 2 Jul 2012)

Guy Opperman: What plans his Department has to offer support to communities seeking to purchase their local pubs or other assets of community value.

Oral Answers to Questions — Church Commissioners: Metal Theft ( 5 Jul 2012)

Guy Opperman: What steps the Church Commissioners are taking to mark metal items in churches for the purpose of preventing metal theft.

House of Lords Reform Bill: [1st Allocated Day] ( 9 Jul 2012)

Guy Opperman: The right hon. Gentleman said that he required time to consider the Bill. How long does he require—10, 15, 20 or 25 days? Will he enlighten the House by saying how long he feels is necessary?

Local Services (Planning): House of Lords Reform Bill — [2nd Allocated Day] (10 Jul 2012)

Guy Opperman: Yesterday the shadow Justice Secretary was asked four times how long the Opposition would require to consider the Bill. Will the hon. Lady enlighten the House on how long the Opposition require now?

Written Answers — Justice: Offenders: Deportation (10 Jul 2012)

Guy Opperman: To ask the Secretary of State for Justice what steps his Department is taking to facilitate the removal of foreign national prisoners.

Oral Answers to Questions — International Development: Overseas Territories White Paper (11 Jul 2012)

Guy Opperman: What assessment he has made of the implications for his Department of the overseas territories White Paper; and if he will make a statement.

United Kingdom Borders: VAT on Air Ambulance Fuel Payments (11 Jul 2012)

Guy Opperman: I endorse everything that my hon. Friend has said; she is a great supporter of that organisation.

Bill Presented — Infrastructure (Financial Assistance) Bill: Community Hospitals ( 6 Sep 2012)

Guy Opperman: I accept that the hon. Gentleman is a champion for his constituency, but he surely accepts that this is a process that started under his Government. For example, his maternity unit closed in 2006, so it is not something new.

Written Answers — Treasury: Corporation Tax ( 6 Sep 2012)

Guy Opperman: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what assessment he has made of the effect of changes in corporation tax on businesses.

Written Answers — Treasury: Tax Evasion ( 6 Sep 2012)

Guy Opperman: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what steps he is taking to tackle tax evasion and aggressive tax avoidance.

Written Answers — Treasury: Economic and Monetary Union (15 Oct 2012)

Guy Opperman: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what assessment he has made of the effect of the financial situation in the eurozone on the UK economy.

Oral Answers to Questions — Attorney-General: Hillsborough (16 Oct 2012)

Guy Opperman: What steps he is taking following the publication of the report of the Hillsborough independent panel in September 2012.

Sentencing (Female Offenders) — [Sandra Osborne in the Chair] (16 Oct 2012)

Guy Opperman: I understand the basis on which my hon. Friend is making his case. Will he address the nature of the sentence for female offenders and the degree to which they are required to work, take literacy lessons and address drug and alcohol addiction as part of the offending management programme?

Oral Answers to Questions — Church Commissioners: War Memorials (25 Oct 2012)

Guy Opperman: What steps the Church Commissioners are taking to prevent metal theft from war memorials in church grounds.


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