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Guy Opperman: I, too, wish to stress that I support the unions, and I met my union representative today for an hour in relation to certain matters. However, what does my hon. Friend feel the money—the £85 million—could be spent on?
Guy Opperman: I will, but for the last time.
Guy Opperman: Schools in rural Northumberland were largely ignored by the previous Government. With the schools budget rising from £35 billion to £39 billion in 2015, will the Prime Minister welcome the finance bid put forward by Prudhoe community high school in my constituency?
Guy Opperman: To ask the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change what discussions he has had with the Scottish Government on the removal of its subsidy of biomass for electricity.
Guy Opperman: To ask the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change whether he is considering reducing the subsidy for biomass for wood sourced in the UK.
Guy Opperman: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what recent reports he has received on British nationals dying in India.
Guy Opperman: What assessment he has made of the causes of reoffending. [R]
Guy Opperman: To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government what steps his Department is taking to encourage parish councils to seek support from outside agencies to help deliver local housing projects.
Guy Opperman: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what steps he is taking to prevent the desecration of war memorials.
Guy Opperman: What plans he has to ensure that the NHS is prepared for winter pressures.
Guy Opperman: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what the average time taken is for the police to receive a toxicology report in cases of a death in suspicious or unknown circumstances.
Guy Opperman: To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what discussions he has had with the Scottish Government on the effects of the Alcohol Act 2010 in reducing alcohol-related harm.
Guy Opperman: The Green Alliance has conducted three constituency pilot workshops in my constituency of Hexham, in Bristol North West and in Redcar today. Will the Minister meet the Green Alliance and me before Christmas to discuss the outcomes for the green deal that we studied for some considerable time only last month?
John Bercow: I call Mr Guy Opperman.
Guy Opperman: To ask the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change what representations his Department has received on his proposals for implementation of the green deal.
Guy Opperman: Will the Minister outline how his core cities plans will impact on business rates and investments to boost the economy of Newcastle and the north-east?
Guy Opperman: Does my hon. Friend think that it would be a good idea to introduce an alcohol Act similar to that which exists in Scotland?
Guy Opperman: What steps he has taken to implement a flexiscope bowel cancer screening test.
Guy Opperman: In the north-east and Newcastle this decision is welcomed, both by business leaders and because it is good for the economy. Can the Secretary of State identify to what extent HS2 will free up existing rail capacity on lines to and from the north-east?
Guy Opperman: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport if he will visit Hexham constituency to discuss preparations for the London 2012's Olympics and the local community's involvement in a mini East Tynedale Olympics.