Conservative MP for Basingstoke ( 5 May 2005 – current)
Maria Miller: ...with all the risks that that entails to the lives of the people we represent and the environment we want to protect. I commend the Bill to the House. Question put and agreed to. Ordered, That Dame Maria Miller, Ian Byrne, Mr Richard Bacon, Matt Hancock, Allan Dorans, Mrs Flick Drummond, James Gray, Alicia Kearns, Stephen Metcalfe, Mr John Baron, Valerie Vaz and Dame Diana Johnson present...
James Gray: My mind has gone completely blank—[Hon. Members: “Maria Miller.”] I call Maria Miller; I beg your pardon.
Maria Miller: Maria Miller. I am Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, and I am also Minister for Women and Equalities.
Seema Malhotra: ...disabled constituent Ray Bellisario has had accessing buses in his permissible wheelchair, often when going to and from hospital. Despite repeated letters on the issue to the disabilities Minister, Maria Miller, over the past 18 months, he had received no reply. Miraculously, however, a letter appeared in The Guardian from Maria Miller—
Shona Robison: ...Pensions regarding changes to the Independent Living Fund. The Minister for Housing and Communities raised this issue when he met with the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Disabled Peple, Maria Miller on 29 July 2010. I have also written to Maria Miller, explaining the Scottish Government’s concerns and we are due to discuss this matter on 16 September 2010.
Maria Miller: ...a non-departmental public body remains under consideration as part of a Government wide review of such bodies. The Minister with responsibility for disabled people the hon. Member for Basingstoke (Maria Miller) and departmental officials recently met with trade union representatives to listen to their views on the future of Remploy. We will continue to work with and listen to the views of...
...be within the legislative competence of that Assembly, no recommendation is to be made to Her Majesty under this paragraph unless the Department of Finance and Personnel has been consulted.’.—(Maria Miller.) Title Amendment made: 54, title, line 4 after ‘overseas,’ insert ‘and for the review of civil partnership,’.— (Maria Miller.)
Division number 1 - 3 yes, 9 no Voting yes: Stewart Jackson, Tim Loughton, Maria Miller Voting no: Annette Brooke, Ian Cawsey, Ann Coffey, Maria Eagle, John Grogan, Beverley Hughes, Diana Johnson, David Kidney, Margaret Moran
Division number 4 - 3 yes, 9 no Voting yes: Stewart Jackson, Tim Loughton, Maria Miller Voting no: Ian Cawsey, Ann Coffey, Maria Eagle, John Grogan, Diana Johnson, Sally Keeble, David Kidney, Margaret Moran, Christine Russell
Division number 5 - 3 yes, 9 no Voting yes: Stewart Jackson, Tim Loughton, Maria Miller Voting no: Ian Cawsey, Ann Coffey, Maria Eagle, John Grogan, Diana Johnson, Sally Keeble, David Kidney, Margaret Moran, Christine Russell
Keith Brown: ...’s response in relation to supported employment and Remploy. He will not find the Scottish Government’s official response on our website, but I assure him that the Deputy First Minister met Maria Miller, who is the UK Minister for Disabled People, to discuss the matter in September. She followed that with a letter to Maria Miller in October, although that covered other issues for...
Alex Attwood: ...speaking to Iain Duncan Smith between today and tomorrow or today and Thursday. However, I told my officials this morning that we need to meet him again, next week if possible. I flagged that with Maria Miller when I spoke to her this morning about some further ideas that the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has about child maintenance. I put down very strong markers in private with...
John Bercow: We now come to the Select Committee statement. The Chair of the Women and Equalities Committee, the right hon. Member for Basingstoke (Mrs Miller), will speak for up to 10 minutes, during which no interventions may be taken. At the conclusion of her statement, I will call Members to put questions on the subject of the statement and, of course, call Mrs Maria Miller to respond to them in...
Maria Miller: On a point of order, Mr Deputy Speaker. In Foreign Office questions today, a number of Members raised the plight of the people of Belarus. Indeed, yesterday we saw the remaining opposition leader, Maria Kolesnikova, kidnapped. I welcome the Minister’s updates in questions, but it is no substitute, Mr Deputy Speaker, for a proper debate on this issue and, indeed, on a range of others, so can...
Maria Miller: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport how plans to reduce the level of motorway noise will be adjusted to take account of changes in traffic flow resulting from increased levels of house building in the South East.
Maria Miller: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what assessment he has made of the likely effects of the Government's house building targets for the South East on (a) traffic flows and (b) consequent noise levels on the M3 between junctions 5 and 7.
Maria Miller: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport when noise levels between Junction 5 and 7 on the M3 were last monitored; and whether there have been changes in the noise levels over time.
Maria Miller: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what plans are in place to reduce the levels of motorway noise for residents living around junctions 5, 6 and 7 of the M3; and when those measures will be completed.
Maria Miller: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer how many people have been in receipt of an incorrect level of tax credit in Basingstoke; how many of these could not reasonably have been expected to know that a mistake had been made; and if he will make a statement.
That Roger Berry, Mr Peter Bone, Mr Michael Clapham, Mrs Claire Curtis-Thomas, Mr Lindsay Hoyle, Miss Julie Kirkbride, Peter Luff, Judy Mallaber, Rob Marris, Mrs Maria Miller, Anne Moffat, Sir Robert Smith, Mr Mike Weir and Mr Anthony Wright be members of the Trade and Industry Committee.