Tuesday, 24 July 2007
Motion made, and Question proposed, That the sitting be now adjourned.—[Mr. Roy.]
It is a great pleasure to have the opportunity to debate Anglo-Saudi relations under your chairmanship, Miss Begg. Before I start, I should state that I am a member of the all-party group on...
Mr. Hood, it is always a delight to see you in the Chair and to have the opportunity to raise a subject of great importance. I stand here as a trade union MP, in the sense that I have the support...
I am grateful to you, Mr. Hood, and to Mr. Speaker for allowing me to raise the Child Support Agency's extreme shortcomings, and particularly two constituency cases that will more than amplify...
I am pleased to initiate this debate on Ireland's membership of the Commonwealth—a business that stands deferred since April 1949. As I hope to demonstrate in the next few minutes,...
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