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Hywel Williams: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what percentage of Post Office deliveries have been diverted to other passport offices from the Newport office since January 2008.
Hywel Williams: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many passport requests were received by mail at the Newport passport office (a) in the latest year for which figures are available and (b) in each of the previous five years.
Hywel Williams: To ask the Secretary of State for Justice what consideration he has given to extending the arrangements for completion of the electoral register in force in Northern Ireland to the rest of the UK.
Hywel Williams: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what notional price per barrel of oil is used by her Department when determining whether new road schemes represent value for money.
Hywel Williams: Will the Minister be meeting representatives of the Welsh Language Board, which has a particular function of promoting the equality of the Welsh language, and Alun Ffred Jones, the Welsh Assembly Minister who is currently preparing the legislative competence order on the Welsh language? That will have profound implications for the equality debate in Wales.
[Hywel Williams in the Chair] — Testing and Assessment
[Hywel Williams in the Chair] — Jobs for the Girls: Two Years On
Hywel Williams: All I can say is that if Members on these Benches were engaged in the work of this Committee, we would be wholeheartedly engaged in it. As far as we are concerned, we would make it work, although the hon. Gentleman can speak for his own party.
Hywel Williams: I echo those calls for a debate about the Congo. Ban Ki-moon said that the violence overnight, reported this morning, is in danger of creating a humanitarian crisis of catastrophic proportions. The UN forces are undermanned, and they call for further reinforcements. What can the Government do to provide those reinforcements?
Hywel Williams: To ask the Secretary of State for Wales whether he has had discussions with the Secretary and Chief Executive of the Security Industry Authority (SIA) on establishing an administrative base for the SIA in Wales.
Hywel Williams: To ask the Secretary of State for Health what steps are being taken to (a) reduce the number of people with mental health problems being sent to prison and (b) improve the quality and availability of mental health care in prisons.
Hywel Williams: To ask the Secretary of State for Justice how many prosecutions were brought for offences committed contrary to the Security Industry Act 2001 in each region in each year since the Act came into force; and how many of these prosecutions were successful in each year.
Hywel Williams: Friction Dynamics was located in my constituency. Seven years on, the workers involved have had no compensation whatever. To add to the iniquity of the situation, their then employer has now set up in another town with another variation on the Friction Dynamics-Celtic Friction name. That is disgraceful.
Hywel Williams: Will the Under-Secretary abandon the term "not-spots"? It is bandied about by, for example, BT as if it were an explanation or even an excuse for not providing a proper service to places such as Rhiwlas in my constituency, where people want to use broadband for domestic purposes but also for rural businesses and professions.
Hywel Williams: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what guidelines are given to the police about the use of strip searches and the account to be taken of (a) age, (b) gender, (c) seriousness of the alleged offence and (d) the risk of subsequent self harm when deciding to conduct a strip search.
Hywel Williams: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions what information is provided to his Department by the Security Industry Authority on the past and present employment of security guards; and what estimate he has made of the level of benefit fraud amongst workers in the security industry in the last three years.
Hywel Williams: We on my Bench welcome this decision, however much we regret disappointing our printers. [ Laughter. ] What steps will the Government take to persuade the BBC, the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency and others to return their business to the Post Office?
[Hywel Williams in the Chair] — Stroke Sufferers
Hywel Williams: To ask the Secretary of State for Wales what discussions he has had with the Department for Transport, Virgin Trains and Great Western Trains regarding the use of the Welsh language in respect of rail services provided (a) in Wales and (b) across the border.
Hywel Williams: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what discussions he has had with First Great Western Trains and Virgin Trains on the use of the Welsh language in respect of (a) rail services provided in Wales and (b) cross-border rail services.