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What is the length of time they are taking to answer Questions for Written Answer, with especial reference to Question for Written Answer, HL381, dated 17 January by Lord Shore of Stepney. [HL 1437].

Asked by
Lord Pilkington of Oxenford (Conservative)
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
9 May 2001
Reference
HL 1437; 624 c386WA
House
House of Lords

What is the average length of time they are taking to answer Questions for Written Answer, with particular reference to the Question for Written Answer (HL410) dated 18 January by Lord Barnett. [HL 987].

Asked by
Lord Barnett (Labour)
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
9 May 2001
Reference
HL 987; 624 c385-6WA
House
House of Lords

When, in answering a Question for Written Answer, they are unable to reply within two weeks, what actions are triggered automatically within the relevant department to accelerate the necessary response; what contact is made with the Member who asked the Question; and what additional procedures are triggered after one month...

Asked by
Unknown (Labour)
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
9 May 2001
Reference
HL 1536; 624 c386WA
House
House of Lords

Westminster Hall adjournment debate on People's Peers

Lead member
Andrew Mackinlay
Answering member
Paddy Tipping
Department
Privy Council
Type
Adjournment debates
Date
9 May 2001
Reference
368 c71-92WH
House
House of Commons

Whether they intend to implement the recommendations of the Senior Salaries Review Body (SSRB) with regard to peers allowances; and if so, when. [HL 1667]. - Ref to 16 March 2001 at 118WA.

Asked by
Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer (Liberal Democrat)
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
8 May 2001
Reference
HL 1667; 624 c350WA
House
House of Lords

Whether, when they place a letter in the Library of the House as part of a Written Answer, they will make an electronic version of that letter available to Hansard, so that Hansard may link the letter into the text of the answer in Hansard's online service. [HL 1341].

Asked by
Lord Lucas (Conservative)
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
8 May 2001
Reference
624 c346WA; HL 1341
House
House of Lords

Whether they will place on the House of Lords website all answers to parliamentary Questions which Ministers promise will be answered by outside agencies in letter form and which they say will be placed in the Library of the House, especially all Answers to Written Questions concerning the Northern Ireland...

Asked by
Lord Laird (Crossbench)
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
8 May 2001
Reference
HL 1510; 624 c346WA
House
House of Lords

To ask the President of the Council, what recent discussions she has had with the Chairman of the House of Lords Appointments Commission on giving rejected applicants for a people's peerage the reasons for their rejection if the applicant so requests. (Failed OPQ).

Asked by
Gordon Prentice (Labour)
Answering body
Privy Council
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
8 May 2001
Reference
368 c61W; 159334
House
House of Commons

To ask the President of the Council, on what dates in the current year the House of Lords Appointments Commission plans to undertake regional road shows to encourage potential people's peers to apply.

Asked by
Gordon Prentice (Labour)
Answering body
Leader of the House of Commons
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
8 May 2001
Reference
368 c63-4W;368 c62W; 160314
House
House of Commons

To ask the President of the Council, if the House of Lords Appointments Commission intends to interview persons recommended for peerages by the Prime Minister, the Leader of the Opposition and the Leader of the Liberal Democrats.

Asked by
Gordon Prentice (Labour)
Answering body
Leader of the House of Commons
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
8 May 2001
Reference
368 c63W;368 c61-2W; 160326
House
House of Commons

To ask the President of the Council, what criteria will be used by the House of Lords Appointments Commission in deciding whether to accept persons recommended for peerages by the Prime Minister, the Leader of the Opposition and the Leader of the Liberal Democrats.

Asked by
Gordon Prentice (Labour)
Answering body
Leader of the House of Commons
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
8 May 2001
Reference
160325; 368 c63W;368 c62W
House
House of Commons

To ask the President of the Council, how many applicants for a people's peerage are being recommended for appointment; and if she will make a statement. - Fifteen.

Asked by
Gordon Prentice (Labour)
Answering body
Leader of the House of Commons
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
3 May 2001
Reference
367 c794W; 159381
House
House of Commons

To ask the President of the Council, pursuant to her Answer of 16th March, Official Report, 364 c764W on people's peerages, what estimate she has made of the cost of providing the answer sought.

Asked by
Gordon Prentice (Labour)
Answering body
Leader of the House of Commons
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
3 May 2001
Reference
367 c794W; 159421
House
House of Commons

When the Chief Commissioner of the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission will answer by letter, of which a copy is to be placed in the Library of the House, the Parliamentary Question which the Lord Falconer of Thoroton said he would answer on 20 November 2000, 619 c60WA; and whether...

Asked by
Lord Laird (Crossbench)
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
3 May 2001
Reference
HL 1508; 624 c294WA
House
House of Lords

Statement on what are the new rates of the allowance for peers in respect of journeys by private cars and by bicycle. [HL 1967]. - Inc figures.

Asked by
Lord Jenkin of Roding (Conservative)
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
1 May 2001
Reference
HL 1967; 624 c267-8WA
House
House of Lords

Whether Writs of Summons to Members of the House of Lords are the personal property of each individual Peer; and, if so, whether they should be returned to them after submission (together with previous Writs) if the Peer so requests. [HL 1894].

Asked by
Lord Northbrook (Conservative)
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
30 April 2001
Reference
624 c252-4WA; HL 1894
House
House of Lords
Type
Select Committee reports; House of Lords papers; Parliamentary committees
Committee
Standards of Conduct in the House of Lords Working Group
Notes
Received 01.05.01
Date
30 April 2001
Reference
HL 68 2000/01
House
House of Lords
Lead member
Baroness Beckett
Answering member
Baroness Browning
Department
Leader of the House of Commons; President of the Council
Type
Business statements
Date
26 April 2001
Reference
367 c443-5
House
House of Commons
Member
Baroness Beckett (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
26 April 2001
Reference
367 c454-5
House
House of Commons
Member
Baroness Beckett (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
26 April 2001
Reference
367 c448-9
House
House of Commons