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That this House deplores the decision of Post Office Ltd. to close the Greenheys, Manchester Road East, Bolton Road, Linnyshaw, Mosley Common and Topping's Bridge sub-post offices in Worsley; believes the public consultation to have been a travesty; further believes that the consultees were presented by Post Office Ltd. with a fait accompli, given that the closure programme was confirmed in its entirety within days of the end of the consultation period; further deplores that Mr Eddy Herbert, of Post Office Ltd., has yet to reply to post-consultation correspondence from the honourable Member for Worsley; and concludes that the Department for Trade and Industry should inquire into the way in which the Post Office Reinvention Programme has been conducted.
That this House deplores the decision of Post Office Ltd. to close the Greenheys, Manchester Road East, Bolton Road, Linnyshaw, Mosley Common and Topping's Bridge sub-post offices in Worsley; believes the public consultation to have been a travesty; further believes that the consultees were presented by Post Office Ltd. with...
To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, when he expects to publish his response to the Public Inquiry into the planned A303 road scheme at Stonehenge.
To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, when he expects to publish his response to the Public Inquiry into the planned A303 road scheme at Stonehenge.
That this House welcomes the verdict of unlawful killing in respect of the death of L.A.C. Ronald Maddison at Porton Down Chemical Research Establishment in 1953; recognises the efforts of the Maddison family, the Porton Down Veterans Support Group, and the Wiltshire Police Operation Antler for their unstinting efforts at discovering the true circumstances surrounding the untimely death of L.A.C. Maddison; and calls upon the Secretary of State for Defence to establish a public enquiry into the treatment of service volunteers in experiments at Porton Down.
That this House welcomes the verdict of unlawful killing in respect of the death of L.A.C. Ronald Maddison at Porton Down Chemical Research Establishment in 1953; recognises the efforts of the Maddison family, the Porton Down Veterans Support Group, and the Wiltshire Police Operation Antler for their unstinting efforts at...
To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, what the total public subsidy has been to the railways in each financial year from 1987-88 to 2002-03. - Inc ref to 404 c8-10W, 28 April 2003.
To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, what the total public subsidy has been to the railways in each financial year from 1987-88 to 2002-03. - Inc ref to 404 c8-10W, 28 April 2003.
That this House recalls the tabling of EDM 900 Session 1987-88, Iraqi Use of Chemical Weapons; notes that 67 honourable and Right honourable Members condemned the use, by the regime, of chemical weapons on its own people at Halabja; urged the then British Government to apply pressure, through the United Nations Security Council, to bring about the cessation of such barbarous acts; and now observes that the most strident calls for action against Iraq, citing as justification the events at Halabja, comes from honourable Members who failed to endorse EDM 900 in 1988.
That this House recalls the tabling of EDM 900 Session 1987-88, Iraqi Use of Chemical Weapons; notes that 67 honourable and Right honourable Members condemned the use, by the regime, of chemical weapons on its own people at Halabja; urged the then British Government to apply pressure, through the United...
To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, Local Government and the Regions, how many motorway accidents involving heavy goods vehicles there were in each of the last five years; and how many of such accidents involved foreign-owned and operated vehicles. - Inc table and inc fact that reliable information...
To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, Local Government and the Regions, how many motorway accidents involving heavy goods vehicles there were in each of the last five years; and how many of such accidents involved foreign-owned and operated vehicles. - Inc table and inc fact that reliable information...
To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, what evidence the Government has collated regarding Spanish allegations on the level of smuggling out of Gibraltar; and if he will make a statement. - (Holding answer 26 January 2002).
To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, what evidence the Government has collated regarding Spanish allegations on the level of smuggling out of Gibraltar; and if he will make a statement. - (Holding answer 26 January 2002).
To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, what discussions his Department has had with the Government of Gibraltar regarding the appointment of the Head of Police in Gibraltar. - (Holding answer 28 January 2002).
To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, what discussions his Department has had with the Government of Gibraltar regarding the appointment of the Head of Police in Gibraltar. - (Holding answer 28 January 2002).
To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, what recent discussions his Department has had with the Government of Morocco regarding the Spanish enclaves of (a) Ceuta and (b) Melilla.
To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, what recent discussions his Department has had with the Government of Morocco regarding the Spanish enclaves of (a) Ceuta and (b) Melilla.
To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what measures he intends to introduce to prevent the use of oral tobacco products from overseas sources. - (Holding answer 6 March 2001).
To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what measures he intends to introduce to prevent the use of oral tobacco products from overseas sources. - (Holding answer 6 March 2001).
To ask the Solicitor General, when the Attorney-General's guidelines on the disclosure of information in criminal proceedings will be published. (Guidelines in Library Dep 00/1814). Inc fact that copy of Guidelines placed in Libraries of both Houses and at www.Islo.gov.uk.
To ask the Solicitor General, when the Attorney-General's guidelines on the disclosure of information in criminal proceedings will be published. (Guidelines in Library Dep 00/1814). Inc fact that copy of Guidelines placed in Libraries of both Houses and at www.Islo.gov.uk.
To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment, when he will reply to the letters from the honourable Member for Worsley dated 14th September 1999, 4th November 1999 and 4th April 2000, regarding a constituent's inquiry about student grants and higher education fees. - Reply was issued on...
To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment, when he will reply to the letters from the honourable Member for Worsley dated 14th September 1999, 4th November 1999 and 4th April 2000, regarding a constituent's inquiry about student grants and higher education fees. - Reply was issued on...
To ask the Secretary of State for Health, when he will reply to the letters from the honourable Member for Worsley of 17th November 1999 and 4th April 2000, regarding his constituent Lucy Darwell.
To ask the Secretary of State for Health, when he will reply to the letters from the honourable Member for Worsley of 17th November 1999 and 4th April 2000, regarding his constituent Lucy Darwell.
That this House notes that the RJB Mining Company is seeking ??73 million in financial aid from the Government for the purpose of subsidising deep mine coal production; is concerned at the assertion that failure to secure such subsidy will result in the closure of the remaining deep mines in the North East of Yorkshire; believes, however, that deep mine coal production can best be safeguarded by achieving a reduction in open-cast production; and, therefore, urges the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions, to aschew granting consent for any further applications to opencast coal, by RJB Mining.
That this House notes that the RJB Mining Company is seeking ??73 million in financial aid from the Government for the purpose of subsidising deep mine coal production; is concerned at the assertion that failure to secure such subsidy will result in the closure of the remaining deep mines in...
To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions, if the signalling system involved in the Ladbroke Grove rail accident was designed and engineered on the assumption that all trains using the system would be equipped with automatic train protection. - (Holding answer 3 March 2000).
To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions, if the signalling system involved in the Ladbroke Grove rail accident was designed and engineered on the assumption that all trains using the system would be equipped with automatic train protection. - (Holding answer 3 March 2000).
That this House regrets the decision of the Football Association to encourage the withdrawal of Manchester United from the 1999-2000 FA challenge cup competition to facilitate participation in a meaningless tournament in South America; believes that the absence of the holders will damage the integrity of the world's foremost football cup competition; doubts, in any case, the efficacy of the club undertaking an arduous overseas campaign at a critical stage of the domestic season; believes that to do so will not be in the best interests of Manchester United and its supporters; and therefore urges the directors of the club to concentrate upon the defence of The Treble to the exclusion of all else in 1999-2000.
That this House regrets the decision of the Football Association to encourage the withdrawal of Manchester United from the 1999-2000 FA challenge cup competition to facilitate participation in a meaningless tournament in South America; believes that the absence of the holders will damage the integrity of the world's foremost football...
To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, when he expects to answer questions tabled by the honourable Member for Worsley on 25th January and 9th February concerning ministerial flights; when he expects to answer the questions tabled by the honourable Member for Worsley on 25th January, 9th February...
To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, when he expects to answer questions tabled by the honourable Member for Worsley on 25th January and 9th February concerning ministerial flights; when he expects to answer the questions tabled by the honourable Member for Worsley on 25th January, 9th February...
To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, pursuant to his letter to the honourable Member for Stratford-on-Avon of 30th November concerning Ministerial flights, if he will list the flights on which his departmental (a) Accounting Officer and (b) Head of Information were passengers. - Inc table. (Holding answer...
To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, pursuant to his letter to the honourable Member for Stratford-on-Avon of 30th November concerning Ministerial flights, if he will list the flights on which his departmental (a) Accounting Officer and (b) Head of Information were passengers. - Inc table. (Holding answer...
To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, when he expects to answer the question tabled by the honourable Member for Worsley on 25th January concerning ministerial flights (ref. 67363). - Shortly.
To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, when he expects to answer the question tabled by the honourable Member for Worsley on 25th January concerning ministerial flights (ref. 67363). - Shortly.
That this House notes that BSkyB Television has made an offer to buy Manchester United Football Club plc; further notes that BSkyB Television currently holds the exclusive rights to live broadcasts of Premier League football matches and is likely to bid again for the broadcast rights when the current agreement expires; believes that the possibility of BSkyB Television as both a bidder for television rights to the Premier League and the owner of its most high-profile club is a matter of serious public interest and anxiety; is concerned that the BSkyB bid signals a trend whereby the interests of broadcasters take precedence over those of football clubs; warns that the deal will further concentrate wealth in the hands of an exclusive elite, thus threatening the survival of smaller football clubs and the wellbeing of the game at grassroots level; and, therefore, calls upon the Monopolies and Mergers Commission to recommend rejection of the BSkyB bid as a contribution to safeguarding the future of the national game.
That this House notes that BSkyB Television has made an offer to buy Manchester United Football Club plc; further notes that BSkyB Television currently holds the exclusive rights to live broadcasts of Premier League football matches and is likely to bid again for the broadcast rights when the current agreement...