Mr Mark Lennox-Boyd: As the hon. Gentleman is aware, a report was carried out by Dame Anne Warburton into that dreadful area. The ODA has commissioned Marie Stopes International to examine the practical problems of managing and implementing the recommendations made by the Warburton mission in Bosnia.
...Act 1960 Tolls in Private Ownership Dunham Bridge Lindsey, Lincs. A57 … Dunham Bridge Act 1830 Clifton Suspension Bridge Bristol B3129 … Clifton Suspension Bridge Act 1861. Rixton and Warburton Bridge Cheshire B5159 … Rixton and Warburton Toll Bridge Act 1863. Selby Bridge Yorks, East and West Ridings. A19 … Selby Toll Bridge Act 1791 Shard Bridge Kent A588 … Shard Bridge...
Justine Greening: The Minister says it is small, but Mike Warburton of Grant Thornton has said that some people may see their national insurance contributions increasing by £946 per annum on the previous tax year. Grant Thornton calculates that people on £41,000 are going to pay nearly £500 a year more than in the current tax year, a 15 per cent. increase. It does matter. In discussing the alignment of the...
Mr. Thorneycroft: asked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of War Transport whether he will at once free from toll the Warburton High Level Ship Canal bridge, thus saving time and inconvenience, and releasing the men for more important service?
Oral Answers to Questions — Toll Bridge, Warburton
Mr John Hay: There is, of course, the other route, the Barton Swing Bridge—[HON. MEMBER: "Miles away. Ask the Minister."]—and a little further downstream there is the Warburton Bridge.
Sir Peter Emery: (by Private Notice) asked the Minister of Defence whether he will make a statement on the tragic deaths of Captain R. Edwards and Sapper J. Warburton.
Mr Peter Thurnham: Will my hon. Friend do his utmost to achieve a reduction in agriculture tariffs at the forthcoming GATT talks so that quality bakers, such as Warburtons in my constituency, no longer have to pay a levy of £100 a tonne on imported north American high protein grains?
Jake Berry: Will my right hon. Friend join me in congratulating Warburtons bakery, which is making a £20 million investment in east Lancashire, creating more than 60 jobs. It is supporting the Rossendale and Darwen jobs fair in May. Youth unemployment in my constituency has been brought down by 28% in the past year.
James Heappey: Forgive me, I was not trying to intervene; I was merely indicating that our hon. Friend the Member for Somerton and Frome (David Warburton) was also present.
David Warburton: To ask the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, what assessment she has made of the effect of proposed changes to the feed-in-tariff on solar firms and small businesses in (a) Somerton and Frome constituency, (b) the South West and (c) the UK.
David Warburton: Have the Government developed a more detailed proposal on territoriality in the digital single market, given the huge impact any changes could have on the UK audio and visual sector?
David Warburton: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, what his policy is on the digital single market.
David Warburton: I rise to present a petition on behalf of many hundreds of residents of Somerton and Frome in exactly the same terms as those expressed by my hon. Friend the Member for Beverley and Holderness. The Petition of the residents of Somerton and Frome. [P001580]
David Warburton: Given the revisions to the feed-in tariffs that will shortly come into force, has the Minister made any assessment of the likely effects on the solar industry, particularly in the south-west, where the sun nearly always shines?
David Warburton: What steps he is taking to develop defence soft power and influence.
David Warburton: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, what assessment he has made of the implications for his policies of Ofcom's review of the future regulatory framework of the independent television production sector; and if he will make a statement.
David Warburton: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, what progress the Government has made on putting in place a blue belt to protect marine habitats and species in the UK's Overseas Territories.
David Warburton: To ask Mr Chancellor of the Exchequer, whether he has conducted an impact assessment of (a) the proposed changes to the dividend tax system and (b) other measures in the Finance Bill 2016 on lower-earning micro-business owners.
David Warburton: To ask the Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, what steps he is taking to promote opportunities for businesses in the South West to access high growth markets abroad.