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...Andrew Mr James Arbuthnot Richard Bacon Louise Bagshawe Norman Baker Steve Baker Tony Baldry Harriett Baldwin Stephen Barclay Gregory Barker John Baron Guto Bebb Sir Alan Beith Paul Beresford Jake Berry Andrew Bingham Brian Binley Bob Blackman Nicola Blackwood Crispin Blunt Nick Boles Peter Bone Karen Bradley Graham Brady Tom Brake Angie Bray Julian Brazier Andrew Bridgen Steve Brine James...
...Andrew Mr James Arbuthnot Richard Bacon Louise Bagshawe Norman Baker Tony Baldry Harriett Baldwin Stephen Barclay John Baron Gavin Barwell Guto Bebb Sir Alan Beith Richard Benyon Paul Beresford Jake Berry Andrew Bingham Brian Binley Bob Blackman Nicola Blackwood Crispin Blunt Nick Boles Peter Bottomley Karen Bradley Graham Brady Tom Brake Angie Bray Julian Brazier Andrew Bridgen Steve...
Jake Berry: For the past two weeks, uncontrolled moorland fires have been burning in my constituency of Belmont and Darwen. Will the Leader of the House agree to a debate on whether the ban on controlled moorland burning is increasing the prevalence of uncontrolled fires? Specifically on the fires burning in my constituency, will he join me in praising the courage of the firemen from Lancashire and...
Jake Berry: What steps he is taking to improve the transparency of bilateral and multilateral aid.
Jake Berry: If he will make a statement on his departmental responsibilities.
Jake Berry: To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office what estimate he has made of the efficiency savings achieved in 2011 to date.
Jake Berry: I welcome yesterday’s announcement that 10,000 tickets for the Olympics will be made available free of charge to members of our armed forces. Will the Minister update the House on who else will benefit from the ticket share scheme and, specifically, on whether it will help school children in my constituency?
Jake Berry: The previous Government’s failure to regulate the banks led to a crisis in that sector. Is the national disgrace of Southern Cross, to which Members of all parties have referred, caused by a similar dereliction of duty through their failure to regulate the care sector?
Jake Berry: My constituents will welcome the Secretary of State’s announcement that more life sentences will be available to judges when dealing with serious, repeat and violent offenders. What offences that will cover and, specifically, which repeat offences will eventually carry the life tariff?
Jake Berry: To ask the Secretary of State for Health what steps the NHS takes to reclaim assistance equipment loaned to patients on discharge from hospital and out-patient clinics at the end of its use; which NHS trusts (a) reclaim and (b) reissue equipment; and what the cost to the NHS was of issuing such equipment in (i) 2009 and (ii) 2010.
Jake Berry: The Secretary of State has correctly indicated that these new, legally binding and strengthened undertakings will be enshrined in the new company’s articles of association. He will of course be aware that a shareholder resolution can change the articles of association of any company, wherever it is registered, so what additional protections will be put in place to stop that happening?
Jake Berry: What recent assessment he has made of the threat to security in Northern Ireland posed by residual terrorist groups.
Graham Jones: ...West Accrington. In 2010, the council repeated the process, covering some 70 terraced blocks with 15 houses a block, a considerable number of properties. The hon. Member for Rossendale and Darwen (Jake Berry) was courteous enough to visit last month and recognised the true scale of the problem, but the Housing Minister has yet to come through on his promise to visit Hyndburn and see the...
Jake Berry: On Tuesday, LVMH, which produces perhaps some of the Minister’s favourite luxury brands of Louis Vuitton and Moët Hennessy, signed the “woman on the board pledge for Europe”. Will the Minister update us on what steps he will take to encourage British business to sign this pledge, and does he agree that increasing the representation of women on British boards is a matter of necessity,...
Jake Berry: What steps he is taking to prevent disagreements between parents in their dealings with the Child Support Agency.
Maria Miller: I refer my hon. Friend to the answer I gave earlier to my hon. Friend the Member for Rossendale and Darwen (Jake Berry).
Jake Berry: Unlike prisoners, those detained under the Mental Health Act 1983, including Ian Brady and Peter Sutcliffe, are entitled to receive incapacity benefit. Will the Minister tell the House what the Government intend to do about that?
Jake Berry: Unlike so many other subjects that the House debates, the aberration of these events link north and south. In my constituency, in Bacup, there was a riot by disaffected young people. Does my right hon. Friend agree with me that it is time for the police to take off the kid gloves, to use the full force of the law and, where possible, to prosecute and imprison those who have engaged in such...
Jake Berry: Given how badly prepared the UK economy was for the financial crisis, does the Minister think that it was delusional to believe that its effects would be over in six months?
Jake Berry: Will my hon. Friend concede that the system was set up to fail by the fiddling of figures when it was established?