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Monthly Archives: April 2012
Ministerial Code (Culture Secretary) | Oral Answers to Questions – Communities and Local Government | Commons debates
I welcome the open and thorough process that Lord Justice Leveson will be engaged in. I also welcome a Prime Minister who will be personally responsible for ensuring that his Government adhere to…
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Community Sentences
Duncan Hames has signed EDM2595. Motion reads: “That this House recognises the contribution community sentences make to reducing reoffending rates and keeping communities safer as a result; notes that community sentences cost on average a tenth of what…
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Leveson Inquiry | Oral Answers to Questions – Prime Minister | Commons debates
We have heard what the Culture Secretary has to say about his own conduct, and I believe him. As for what on earth his office was up to, I hope Lord Justice Leveson gets to the bottom of that….
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Leveson Inquiry | Oral Answers to Questions – Prime Minister | Commons debates
We have heard what the Culture Secretary has to say about his own conduct, and I believe him. As for what on earth his office was up to, I hope Lord Justice Leveson gets to the bottom of that….
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National Planning Policy Framework | Bill Presented – Housing (Selective Licensing of Private Landlords in Exempted Areas) Bill | Commons debates
Members have been quick to congratulate the Minister, as I do, on listening to the feedback that he received about the draft NPPF, but is he as confident that, as a result of those changes, local…
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National Planning Policy Framework | Bill Presented – Housing (Selective Licensing of Private Landlords in Exempted Areas) Bill | Commons debates
Members have been quick to congratulate the Minister, as I do, on listening to the feedback that he received about the draft NPPF, but is he as confident that, as a result of those changes, local…
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Bank Bonus Tax | Oral Answers to Questions – Treasury | Commons debates
Youth unemployment is clearly more acute in some parts of the country than in others. Why does the Minister think youth unemployment over the last two years has fallen in over a third of the…
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Bank Bonus Tax | Oral Answers to Questions – Treasury | Commons debates
Youth unemployment is clearly more acute in some parts of the country than in others. Why does the Minister think it has fallen in over a third of the country, including Bolsover, but not in some…
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Unemployment | Treasury | Written Answers
To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what assessment he has made of the potential effects of the Budget on local and regional variations in unemployment trends.
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Unemployment | Treasury | Written Answers
To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what assessment he has made of the potential effects of the Budget on local and regional variations in unemployment trends.
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