Westminster Hall debates

Tuesday, 8 November 2011

  • [Mr Graham Brady in the Chair] — King George Hospital

    44 speeches

    Motion made, and Question proposed, That the sitting be now adjourned.—(Michael Fabricant.)

  • Grammar Schools

    32 speeches

    It is a pleasure, Mrusb Brady, to serve under your chairmanship, the irony of which will not be lost on hon. Members who are present. I know that you take a keen interest in education matters. I...

  • [Jim Sheridan in the Chair]

    36 speeches

    Absolutely comfortable. I know as a parent that it is possible to identify at the age of 11 the children who will benefit from the more rigorous academic education that would come through a...

  • Primary Care (Devon and the South-West)

    8 speeches

    This debate is about a proposal by most, but not all, of the NHS primary care trusts in the south-west, including my own in Devon, to contract out some of the important administrative work done...

  • Schools (Bradford)

    6 speeches

    Thank you for chairing this debate, Mr Sheridan, and I thank the Minister of State, Department for Education, the hon. Member for Bognor Regis and Littlehampton (Mr Gibb), for attending. I would...

  • Basement Developments

    18 speeches

    I am grateful for the opportunity to speak in this short debate. I am pleased that the hon. Member for Cities of London and Westminster (Mark Field) is also joining us. I know he has concerns...

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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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