Westminster Hall debates

Tuesday, 22 February 2005

  • [Mr. Edward O'Hara in the Chair]

  • APW Pension Scheme

    25 speeches

    Motion made, and Question proposed, That the sitting be now adjourned.—[Margaret Moran.]

  • Beckenham (Overdevelopment)

    4 speeches

    I am grateful to the Minister for Pensions for finishing early and look forward to an expanded explanation from the Minister for Housing and Planning, who has responsibility for London. I am glad...

  • Porton Down

    25 speeches

    Hon. Members will be aware that this is a highly charged issue. I understand that certain legal proceedings are in play, and I ask hon. Members to be sensitive to that fact when making their...

  • Fire Services (West Midlands)

    11 speeches

    I thank Mr. Speaker for granting me this debate. We take the issue of fire services very seriously in the west midlands. My hon. Friend the Member for Coventry, North-West (Mr. Robinson) will...

  • Outdoor Pursuits Industry

    11 speeches

    Have you ever been in love, Mr. Deputy Speaker? If so, it is probable that you have experienced all the emotions associated with uncertainty, excitement, attraction and fear of the unknown,...

What is this?

Opened in December 1999, Westminster Hall is aimed at fostering a new style of debate. Sessions are open to all MPs, who sit in a horseshoe arrangement which is meant to encourage constructive rather than confrontational debate.

The meetings are presided over by a Deputy Speaker and there are no votes.

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