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Hywel Williams: To ask the Secretary of State for Wales what the average hourly wage is for people under the age of 18 working in Wales.
Hywel Williams: What discussions has the Secretary of State had with colleagues here and in Cardiff about the impact of the establishment of foundation hospitals along the border with Wales? What has been the effect of recruitment of staff from Welsh hospitals, and the treatment of patients from Welsh hospitals in the English foundation hospitals?
Hywel Williams: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer how much has been spent since last autumn on advertising and publicity for (a) working tax credit and (b) child tax credit in (i) English, (ii) Welsh and (iii) other languages.
Hywel Williams: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what advertising and publicity in Welsh there has been since last autumn to alert people to their entitlement to (a) working tax credit and (b) child tax credit, and to encourage them to claim.
Hywel Williams: To ask the Secretary of State for Wales how many (a) direct and (b) indirect jobs have been created in (i) Wales and (ii) the UK as a consequence of the UK's involvement in the development of the Eurofighter.
Hywel Williams: To ask the Secretary of State for Wales how many young people in Wales under the age of 18 are employed for less than £3.80 per hour.
Hywel Williams: As the hon. Member for East Lothian said, the action has now been withdrawn. The real issue is access to the moneys in the surplus. Whatever the technical arguments about the surplus—
Hywel Williams: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what information has been provided to the public since last autumn through the Inland Revenue's Welsh language helpline; what the cost was; what information has been provided through the helpline specifically on working tax and child tax credit; and what proportion of expenditure this represented.
Hywel Williams: With his customary eloquence and subtlety, the hon. Gentleman has ignored the six years since the end of the previous Conservative Government. Does he hold his Government at all responsible for the woeful state of the north Wales line, as well as others?
Hywel Williams: The Minister said that the Bill would be simple if we accepted the amendments. Would it also be enforceable?
Division number 19 - 11 yes, 14 no Voting yes: Gregory Barker, Adrian Flook, Edward Garnier, Andrew George, James Gray, John Gummer, Paul Holmes, Peter Luff, Lembit Öpik, Hugo Swire, Hywel Williams Voting no: Nick Ainger, Candy Atherton, Tony Banks, Peter Bradley, Russell Brown, Michael Foster, Mike Hall, Judy Mallaber, Eric Martlew, Alun Michael, Colin Pickthall, Mark Tami, Paddy Tipping,...
Division number 20 - 8 yes, 17 no Voting yes: Adrian Flook, Edward Garnier, James Gray, John Gummer, Peter Luff, Lembit Öpik, Hugo Swire, Hywel Williams Voting no: Nick Ainger, Candy Atherton, Tony Banks, Peter Bradley, Russell Brown, Michael Foster, Andrew George, Mike Hall, Paul Holmes, Judy Mallaber, Rob Marris, Eric Martlew, Alun Michael, Colin Pickthall, Mark Tami, Paddy Tipping, Alan...
Hywel Williams: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport what VisitBritain is doing to promote overseas tourism in Wales.
Hywel Williams: Perhaps the hon. Gentleman is familiar with the statement made by Lord Healey at that time. He said that from listening to the Conservative Government, one might think that we could all get by by selling hamburgers to each other.
Hywel Williams: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what his latest estimate is of the number of outstanding claims for (a) working tax credit and (b) child tax credit for (i) Wales and (ii) the UK; and how many of these were submitted before 4 April.
Hywel Williams: To ask the Secretary of State for Health in what way foundation hospitals in England will be accountable to their patients from Wales.
Hywel Williams: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what his latest estimate is of the numbers of outstanding claims for (a) working tax credit and (b) child tax credit; and how many of these were submitted before 4 April 2003.
Hywel Williams: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs what recent discussions she has had with the National Assembly for Wales on the Restrictive Shellfish Licensing Scheme and its effects on the local economy; and what representations she has received from Welsh fishermen.
Hywel Williams: To ask the Secretary of State for Wales what recent discussions he has had with the Department of Trade and Industry and the Welsh Assembly Government regarding the closure of Friction Dynamex Ltd.
Hywel Williams: I am still trying to take in the announcement the Minister made about those over 75. Will he answer a simple question? Does he mean that those over 75 will pay twice for the same thing?