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asked Her Majesty's Government:In relation to the 23 primary schools in the Isle of Wight under threat of closure under the ““best case scenario””, what was the conclusion of the latest Ofsted report on the island's other primary schools.
Asked by
Lord Oakeshott of Seagrove Bay (Liberal Democrat)
Type
Written question
Status
Answered
Date
19 February 2008
Reference
1812; 699 c50WA
House
House of Lords

(Bill 67 of 2007-08)

Type
Commons Briefing paper
Date
18 February 2008
Reference
RP08-18

Minister
Jeff Rooker
Department
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Type
European scrutiny ministerial correspondence
Date
6 February 2008
Reference
MC 3624

I am grateful to Mr. Speaker for granting me this Adjournment debate. He knows that I have been attempting to get Ministers to account to the House—and, through me, to my constituents—for an utterly unexplained piece of Government policy. He must have been driven mad by my persistence. I do...
Member
Lord Garnier (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
29 January 2008
Reference
471 c287-9
House
House of Commons

May I take this opportunity to wish you, Madam Deputy Speaker, the Leader of the House and all hon. Members a very happy Burns nicht tomorrow? Can we have a look at tomorrow's business to see whether it might be possible to have a short examination of the growing concern...
Member
Alistair Carmichael (Liberal Democrat)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
24 January 2008
Reference
470 c1645
House
House of Commons

Aviation and Climate Change. House of Commons Library Research Paper 08/08

Type
Commons Briefing paper
Date
24 January 2008
Reference
RP08-08

As you know, Mr. Speaker, Tarbolton, in my constituency, is closely associated with Robert Burns—but none of my constituents could be called a"““Wee, sleekit, cow'rin', tim'rous beastie””." They are not slow at coming forward to tell me that the TV reception is appalling. What will the Minister do for the good people of Tarbolton?
Asked by
Brian H Donohoe (Labour)
Answering body
Scotland Office
Oral question - Supplementary
Status
Answered
Date
23 January 2008
Reference
470 c1486
House
House of Commons

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs if he will review the tabular valuation system for compensating farmers for animals slaughtered following infection with bovine tuberculosis to make provision for organically-reared cows and steers.
Asked by
David Drew (Labour; Cooperative Party)
Answering body
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Type
Written question
Status
Answered
Date
22 January 2008
Reference
178981; 470 c1979W
House
House of Commons

I am not surprised. I, for my part, have not received a great dearth of letters from constituents affected. I am glad that those are getting through to the Minister, and hopefully the points that they raise will be understood and acted upon. Many farmers, and others interested in agriculture,...
Member
David Heath (Liberal Democrat)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
22 January 2008
Reference
470 c412-3WH
House
House of Commons

The total capacity is 10,200 kg per hectare, which is why we are left with the excess total of 2,240 kg. I do not want to over-state those particular figures, but they do illustrate the problem. What options are open to Mr. Griffin if he is to comply with the...
Member
David Heath (Liberal Democrat)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
22 January 2008
Reference
470 c413-5WH
House
House of Commons

The Minister obviously does. I would much rather that the person marrying her was a scientist than a drummer—but there we go. It reflects the education in that school; the music department is well run, has all the necessary equipment and attracts young people. The science department could do the...
Member
Ian Gibson (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
15 January 2008
Reference
470 c216-7WH
House
House of Commons

I am delighted to have the opportunity to speak, although as I fear that I may not be able to stay for the closing speeches the Minister will be relieved to hear that I shall not ask too many questions of him. There is science business in the House of...
Member
Evan Harris (Liberal Democrat)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
15 January 2008
Reference
470 c219-20WH
House
House of Commons

I join other hon. Members in congratulating the hon. Member for Bolton, South-East (Dr. Iddon) on securing this important debate. He has contributed greatly to the discussion of science and maths in this place, and we have been privileged today to hear from parliamentarians from all parts of the House,...
Member
Maria Miller (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
15 January 2008
Reference
470 c223-6WH
House
House of Commons

I do not presume to speak for other constituencies; I speak only for mine. I undertook a huge survey there, and the result was 50:50. We are committed to the ongoing success of Gatwick airport; we want to ensure that it continues to be successful. As it is no longer...
Member
Laura Moffatt (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
15 January 2008
Reference
470 c242-3WH
House
House of Commons

My Lords, I support this definition. There was much discussion and debate in Committee, and prior to that when we had the stem cell debate, about what we are trying to do here. It is important to understand what we are trying to do and why the human admixed embryo...
Member
Lord Patel (Crossbench)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
15 January 2008
Reference
697 c1188-9
House
House of Lords

Or possibly sooner, as my noble friend Lord Winston suggests. Three million people in the United Kingdom alone suffer from this condition. The advantage of a therapy that is developed from embryonic stem cells is that it will be more widely available. There will be problems, as the noble Lord,...
Member
Lord Patel (Crossbench)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
15 January 2008
Reference
697 c1208-9
House
House of Lords

I want to question the noble Lord a little on this. I would agree with him about days gone by—around the 1950s—when milk churns were put out at 6 am and cows were milked at that time. I come from a deeply rural area myself where milk tankers now usually...
Member
Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer (Liberal Democrat)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
14 January 2008
Reference
697 c1150
House
House of Lords

asked Her Majesty's Government:Further to the announcement on 14 December that a new case of Blue Tongue had been confirmed in a cow near Middlesbrough, whether restrictions are now in place to stop the importation of cattle from the restricted zone in Germany into the United Kingdom; and, if not,...
Asked by
Baroness Byford (Conservative)
Type
Written question
Status
Answered
Date
10 January 2008
Reference
1069; 697 c211WA
House
House of Lords

I remind hon. Members of my entry in the Register of Members' Interests. As others have rightly done, I congratulate my hon. Friend the Member for Ludlow (Mr. Dunne) both on securing the debate and on the exceptionally comprehensive and reasonable way in which he presented all the issues. In...
Member
James Paice (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
8 January 2008
Reference
470 c43-4WH
House
House of Commons

Happy new year to you, Sir Nicholas, and your colleagues on the Chairmen's Panel. I congratulate the hon. Member for Ludlow (Mr. Dunne) on securing the debate and on his speech, which was a veritable tour de force in its comprehensive approach to the subject before us. As he said,...
Member
David Kidney (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
8 January 2008
Reference
470 c33-6WH
House
House of Commons

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