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Mr Neville Chamberlain: ...Interior, there were other changes in the Cabinet of which the most important was the promotion of Dr. Schmidt, who was previously State Secretary, to the rank of Minister for Foreign Affairs. Dr. Raab was appointed Minister for Commerce and Communications and Dr. Adamovich Minister of Justice. Neither of these two appointments, apparently, was urged upon Herr Schuschnigg by Herr Hitler....
Mr Bob Cryer: ...role", the Financial Times makes it clear that the information received from the United States Federal Reserve and the Bank of England about BCCI had been singularly lacking. It states: Mr. von Raab's complaints about official stonewalling have been echoed— Mr. von Raab is a former United States commissioner of Customs— by Mr. Robert Morgenthau, the New York district attorney who for...
Lord Jopling: ...people in this country who are addicted to gambling?". What is the evidence that there is any demand for such an extension of opportunities to gamble? I have here a note that came to me from a Dr Raabe. I do not know him, but he sent me a note in which he quotes the Guardian of 19 October last year. He says that a recent NOP poll done for the Salvation Army showed that 93 per cent of the...
Lord Goodlad: ...for its conclusions, those conclusions are based on the evidence submitted, and the witnesses played a crucial role in influencing them. I thank our specialist advisers, Professor Charles Raab of Edinburgh University and Dr Ben Goold of Oxford University, and our legal adviser, Professor Andrew Le Sueur of London University. The contribution of the clerks has been beyond praise but their...
John Bercow: ..., Streatham Ian Richard Liddell-Grainger, Bridgwater and West Somerset Andrew Percy, Brigg and Goole Simon Justin Reevell, Dewsbury Lynne Choona Featherstone, Hornsey and Wood Green Dominic Rennie Raab, Esher and Walton Damian Noel Collins, Folkestone and Hythe Caroline Fiona Ellen Nokes, Romsey and Southampton North Caroline Julia Dinenage, Gosport Lorraine Fullbrook, South Ribble Conor...
Dominic Raab: Thank you, Mr Deputy Speaker, for calling me at this point in the debate. I beg the patience of the House in making my maiden speech, and pay tribute to and commend the maiden speeches made by hon. Members on both sides of the House. For new Members such as me, this is a humbling experience. For me, it is especially daunting, as my predecessor, Ian Taylor, did such a good job over the past 23...
Dominic Raab: Thank you, Madam Deputy Speaker, and may I take this opportunity to welcome you to your elevated status in the Chair? I commend hon. Members on both sides of the House for their maiden speeches, and welcome the Home Secretary and other Home Office Ministers to the Dispatch Box. I wholeheartedly support the Bill for three reasons, the first of which is basic principle: I believe in a country...
Dominic Raab: If he will review the extent to which the local authority funding formula accurately measures the funding requirements of local communities.
Dominic Raab: The coalition programme for government pledges to incentivise local business growth. Will that involve giving local authorities back a greater share of the tax revenue raised locally from business rates?
Dominic Raab: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions what recent discussions he has had with ministerial colleagues on reducing levels of unemployment.
Dominic Raab: What plans does the Justice Secretary have to reform drug rehabilitation in our prisons, so that we see fewer offenders languishing on methadone prescriptions than under the previous Government, and more going clean on abstinence-based programmes?
Dominic Raab: This is a crossroads Budget; it sets not just the terms of the next fiscal year, but the policy direction that will determine Britain's economic competitiveness in the years that lie ahead. The debt crisis was exacerbated, not created, by the banking crisis. The epic challenge we face today is the result of reckless state spending from 1997. In 1999, the OECD calculated that the British state...
Dominic Raab: What steps his Department is taking to increase participation by local people in NHS decision making.
Dominic Raab: To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government when he expects the local government finance review to (a) commence and (b) conclude.
Dominic Raab: To ask the Attorney-General in relation to how many defendants charged with criminal offences the Crown Prosecution Service has applications for the removal of the jury under Part 7 of the Criminal Justice Act 2003 pending.
Dominic Raab: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many (a) people and (b) foreign nationals were subject to a control order in (i) 2005, (ii) 2006, (iii) 2007, (iv) 2008, (v) 2009 and (vi) 2010 to date.
Dominic Raab: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many individuals are subject to a control order.
Dominic Raab: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many cases of proposed deportation extradition or other transfer of foreign nationals from the UK have been stopped by the UK court or her Department wholly or partially on (a) any legal ground, (b) human rights grounds relying on Article 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), (c) human rights grounds relying on...
Dominic Raab: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many foreign nationals who are in prison or who have been convicted of a criminal offence but are not serving a custodial sentence are the subject of proceedings for deportation, extradition or other transfer to their country of nationality.
Dominic Raab: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department (1) with which countries the UK has a memorandum of understanding to facilitate the return of foreign nationals without the risk of torture or other inhuman and degrading treatment; (2) with which countries the Government is negotiating with a view to signing a memorandum of understanding to facilitate the return of foreign nationals...