Wednesday, 25 June 2003
Motion made, and Question proposed, That the sitting be now adjourned.—[Charlotte Atkins.]
I am grateful for the opportunity to raise the case of my constituents Robin and Jane Loder and the experiences that they have had in relation to the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000. I...
I am pleased to have secured this debate on equal pay for women and men. What is today's debate about? It is simple to describe. The pay gap between women and men is 19 per cent. for full-time...
I welcome the Minister to what I believe is his first debate in Westminster Hall. I am glad to have obtained the debate, because it is important to remind ourselves that stroke does not affect...
I am conscious of the fact that this is the Minister's first appearance on the Front Bench in Westminster Hall with her current brief. [Interruption.] It seems that it is not. Well, I should like...
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