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Whether they will introduce a Bill to pardon members of the British forces in World War I who were shot for alleged cowardice and similar breaches of duty.
Whether they will introduce a Bill to pardon members of the British forces in World War I who were shot for alleged cowardice and similar breaches of duty.
Whether they have made an assessment of the extent to which new markets are being sought for the sale of cigarettes to adults where there was previously no market.
Whether they have made an assessment of the extent to which new markets are being sought for the sale of cigarettes to adults where there was previously no market.
Further to the replies by the Lord Drayson on 9 January (Official Report, cols. 4–6), whether the exercise of the Royal prerogative to pardon an offender requires the existence of a legal basis; and, if so, what law provides that legal basis.
Further to the replies by the Lord Drayson on 9 January (Official Report, cols. 4–6), whether the exercise of the Royal prerogative to pardon an offender requires the existence of a legal basis; and, if so, what law provides that legal basis.
What assessment they have made of the impact of targets on the National Health Service in terms of the quality of medical care.
What assessment they have made of the impact of targets on the National Health Service in terms of the quality of medical care.
Whether they will consider introducing a voluntary scheme for the additional display of registration numbers on car roofs to assist in the fight against car theft.
Whether they will consider introducing a voluntary scheme for the additional display of registration numbers on car roofs to assist in the fight against car theft.
Whether they have considered measures to encourage local councils to collect used domestic electric batteries separately from other forms of waste so as to aid recycling; and, if so, what conclusions they drew.
Whether they have considered measures to encourage local councils to collect used domestic electric batteries separately from other forms of waste so as to aid recycling; and, if so, what conclusions they drew.
Whether guidance from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office to the general traveller indicates that Laos is regarded as being clear of the risk of avian flu.
Whether guidance from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office to the general traveller indicates that Laos is regarded as being clear of the risk of avian flu.
Further to the Written Answer by the Lord Warner on 7 July (WA 117), whether, in collecting information at national level of instances of wrong limb amputations, the past five years will be covered.
Further to the Written Answer by the Lord Warner on 7 July (WA 117), whether, in collecting information at national level of instances of wrong limb amputations, the past five years will be covered.
Further to the Written Answer by the Lord Warner on 7 July (WA 117), whether, in collecting information at national level of instances of wrong limb amputations, the last five years will be covered.
Further to the Written Answer by the Lord Warner on 7 July (WA 117), whether, in collecting information at national level of instances of wrong limb amputations, the last five years will be covered.
Further to the Written Answer by the Lord Warner on 26 May (WA 22), whether they consider that a wrong limb amputation is so tragic an event that information on occurrences should be held centrally.
Further to the Written Answer by the Lord Warner on 26 May (WA 22), whether they consider that a wrong limb amputation is so tragic an event that information on occurrences should be held centrally.
On how many occasions during the past five years or other appropriate period there has been an instance in the National Health Service where the wrong limb has been amputated instead of the limb intended.
On how many occasions during the past five years or other appropriate period there has been an instance in the National Health Service where the wrong limb has been amputated instead of the limb intended.
Whether they have considered issuing advice in order to minimise the risk of mistaken amputations.
Whether they have considered issuing advice in order to minimise the risk of mistaken amputations.
Whether they have considered the issue of a £5 coin of size and weight comparable to that of the disused half-crown coin; and what, in terms of buying power, was the equivalent in 1939 to the present £5; and whether it is the case that not all shopkeepers and banks...
Whether they have considered the issue of a £5 coin of size and weight comparable to that of the disused half-crown coin; and what, in terms of buying power, was the equivalent in 1939 to the present £5; and whether it is the case that not all shopkeepers and banks...
Whether, in response to doubts expressed inside and outside Parliament, they propose to introduce legislation to validate the Parliament Act 1949. [HL 4484]. - No.
Whether, in response to doubts expressed inside and outside Parliament, they propose to introduce legislation to validate the Parliament Act 1949. [HL 4484]. - No.
Whether they have given consideration to the doubts expressed inside and outside Parliament concerning the validity of the Parliament Act 1949. [HL 4483]. - Inc ref to 19 January 2004, 620 c1328.
Whether they have given consideration to the doubts expressed inside and outside Parliament concerning the validity of the Parliament Act 1949. [HL 4483]. - Inc ref to 19 January 2004, 620 c1328.
Further to the Written Answer by the Baroness Scotland of Asthal on 30 June 2004, 663 c27WA, what is meant by the statement that "the Prison Service has no input into the parole decision process"; and further to the Written Answer by the Baroness Scotland of Asthal on 30 June...
Further to the Written Answer by the Baroness Scotland of Asthal on 30 June 2004, 663 c27WA, what is meant by the statement that "the Prison Service has no input into the parole decision process"; and further to the Written Answer by the Baroness Scotland of Asthal on 30 June...
How many Consolidation Acts have been passed in the Sessions: (a) 1984-89; (b) 1989-1994; (c) 1994-99; and (d) 1999 to date. - Inc figures. [HL 2200].
How many Consolidation Acts have been passed in the Sessions: (a) 1984-89; (b) 1989-1994; (c) 1994-99; and (d) 1999 to date. - Inc figures. [HL 2200].
Further to the answer by the Lord President on 18 December 2003, 655 c1282, whether the public would be better involved in the legislative process if selected organisations were invited to submit evidence in relation to bills or draft bills. [HL 603].
Further to the answer by the Lord President on 18 December 2003, 655 c1282, whether the public would be better involved in the legislative process if selected organisations were invited to submit evidence in relation to bills or draft bills. [HL 603].
Whether she will consider reviving the use of the Special Public Bill procedure (unused sicne 1995) in order to involve the public in suitable Bills. [HL 604].
Whether she will consider reviving the use of the Special Public Bill procedure (unused sicne 1995) in order to involve the public in suitable Bills. [HL 604].
Whether he will arrange to have printed on the cover page of the House of Lords Official Report, against the words "Written Answers" in the list of contents, the serial numbers of the Questions which are answered in that issue. [HL 2955].
Whether he will arrange to have printed on the cover page of the House of Lords Official Report, against the words "Written Answers" in the list of contents, the serial numbers of the Questions which are answered in that issue. [HL 2955].