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Draft SI on hedgerows. Debate on motion to approve.
Draft SI on hedgerows. Debate on motion to approve.
Business question on prorogation and Select Committee on Standards and Privileges.
Business question on prorogation and Select Committee on Standards and Privileges.
That this House believes that, for the good of our parliamentary system and in the public interest, this House should not Prorogue on 21st March in order to allow the Committee on Standards and Privileges to receive and publish the report of the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards on allegations referred to by Madam Speaker in her Statement to the House on 14th October 1996.
That this House believes that, for the good of our parliamentary system and in the public interest, this House should not Prorogue on 21st March in order to allow the Committee on Standards and Privileges to receive and publish the report of the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards on allegations referred...
Adjournment debate on child poverty.
Adjournment debate on child poverty.
Under what EU instrument a decision was made empowering EU institutions to insist on the use of the EU logo by recipients of EU grants; if it was decided by majority voting; and what was Her Majesty's Government's position at the time.
Under what EU instrument a decision was made empowering EU institutions to insist on the use of the EU logo by recipients of EU grants; if it was decided by majority voting; and what was Her Majesty's Government's position at the time.
Question after statement on standards of hygiene in abattoirs.
Question after statement on standards of hygiene in abattoirs.
That this House notes that the honourable Member for Cunninghame North during a speech on Monday 11th March, failed to declare an interest as a director and shareholder of a political socialist newspaper company; further notes that the company had a bespoke factory built by Highlands and Islands Development Board at a cost of ??127,000 and that the company received loans and grants to the value of over ??95,000 from the HIDB and a local enterprise company within the Highlands Enterprise network; and believes that the honourable Member who had made a political career out of attacking other honourable Members with links with companies which have received loans and grants as well as ordinary Scots who have received grants from public bodies, should note the Speaker's comments about his conduct and resign his position as a shadow front-bench spokesman.
That this House notes that the honourable Member for Cunninghame North during a speech on Monday 11th March, failed to declare an interest as a director and shareholder of a political socialist newspaper company; further notes that the company had a bespoke factory built by Highlands and Islands Development Board...
Wednesday adjournment debate on asylum seekers.
Wednesday adjournment debate on asylum seekers.
Debate on motion to take note with approval of Governments assessment as set out in the Financial Statement and Budget Report 1997/98 for the purposes of 5.5 of the European Communities (Amendment) Act 1993.
Debate on motion to take note with approval of Governments assessment as set out in the Financial Statement and Budget Report 1997/98 for the purposes of 5.5 of the European Communities (Amendment) Act 1993.
If he will assess the United Kingdom MEPs share of the European Parliament's costs relative to the costs of the House of Commons in the latest year for which figures are available. - Figures given and fact that exact comparisons are difficult since both functions and basis of costings are...
If he will assess the United Kingdom MEPs share of the European Parliament's costs relative to the costs of the House of Commons in the latest year for which figures are available. - Figures given and fact that exact comparisons are difficult since both functions and basis of costings are...
Debate on a motion for the adjournment on the constitution.
Debate on a motion for the adjournment on the constitution.
Firearm (Amendment) Bill. Debate on allocation of time motion for Lords amendments.
Firearm (Amendment) Bill. Debate on allocation of time motion for Lords amendments.
That this House condemns the behaviour of Labour councillors on Doncaster Metroplitan Borough Council who have, according to the District Auditor, taken extravagant lunches, free trips and gifts from 'inappropriate sources'; notes that the District Auditor is reported as warning the Council at a recent meeting that he 'would be surprised if the amount of alcohol drunk at these lunches would allow those (Labour councillors) attending to stand up, let alone work'; finds that such behaviour is typical of New Labour which is contemptuous of the public and democratic accountability; fully supports Clare Gledhill, Conservative Prospective Parliamentary Candidate in Don Valley, in her campaign to stop the Labour junketing and corrupt practices; calls upon the Leader of the Opposition to condemn yet another corrupt section of his Party; demands that the Labour Party should cancel the selection of a Parliamentary candidate in Don Valley as a number of the prospective candidates are involved in the corrupt and drunken behaviour; and further requires that the Leader of the Opposition should apologise personally to the Doncaster Council taxpayers for the Labour Party's failures in Doncaster.
That this House condemns the behaviour of Labour councillors on Doncaster Metroplitan Borough Council who have, according to the District Auditor, taken extravagant lunches, free trips and gifts from 'inappropriate sources'; notes that the District Auditor is reported as warning the Council at a recent meeting that he 'would be...
Government handling of BSE crisis. Fifth opposition day debate.
Government handling of BSE crisis. Fifth opposition day debate.
How many incinerators are available to deal with BSE casualties; what is their capacity; and what is their daily throughput. - Inc figs.
How many incinerators are available to deal with BSE casualties; what is their capacity; and what is their daily throughput. - Inc figs.
That this House highlights the case of Scots Guardsmen Jim Fisher and Mark Wright, soldiers with exemplary records who, as a consequence of their actions, when acting to protect civilian personnel and interests whilst on duty in Northern Ireland at a time of high terrorist alert, were convicted by a Civil Court of murder; and notes that they have now served four and a half years of that sentence, longer, by over a year, than previous sentences served by soldiers similarly convicted for wrongful judgement; offer no threat to society and should be considered for release at an early date.
That this House highlights the case of Scots Guardsmen Jim Fisher and Mark Wright, soldiers with exemplary records who, as a consequence of their actions, when acting to protect civilian personnel and interests whilst on duty in Northern Ireland at a time of high terrorist alert, were convicted by a...
What estimate he has made of the number of asylum seekers who absconded in each of the last three years. - Information requested not available.
What estimate he has made of the number of asylum seekers who absconded in each of the last three years. - Information requested not available.