Sentences with phrase «departmenal oral questions»

Oral Questions - Deputy Prime Minister, including Topical Questions; Attorney General Ten Minute Rule Motion - Gift Vouchers and Insolvency - Mr Michael McCann Debate - Opposition Day (17th allotted day)--(i) Education (ii) Infrastructure Adjournment - Common Agricultural Policy reform - Roger Williams
Oral Questions - Culture, Media and Sport, including Topical Questions; Women and Equalities Business Statement - Leader of the House Backbench Business -(i) Protecting future generations from violence against women and girls (ii) Preventing sexual violence in conflict Adjournment - Coventry and Warwickshire city deal - Chris White
Oral Questions — Scotland Science Technology and Engineering (Careers Information in Schools)- Peter Luft Motion - Police Grant and Local Government Finance reports Motion - Draft Social Security Benefits Up - rating Order 2013; Draft Guaranteed Minimum Pensions Increase Order 2013 Adjournment - Future childcare policy - Lucy Powell
Oral questions — justice Ten minute rule motion — welfare cash card Legislation - Justice and Security Bill [HL]- Second reading Motion - European document relating to the fund for European aid to the most deprived Adjournment - UK exposure to high carbon investment Wednesday
Oral Questions - Home Office, including Topical Questions Statement — European Council Legislation - European Union (Approvals) Bill [HL]- Committee of the whole House Legislation - European Union (Approvals) Bill [HL]- Report stage Legislation - European Union (Approvals) Bill [HL]- Third reading Backbench Business - Local government finance settlement for rural authorities Adjournment - Policing violence at hunts - Chris Williamson
Andrew Percy, in an excess of transparency, revealed the letter from the Prime Minister to all Tory backbenchers suggesting oral questions that they could use to challenge him.
The Prime Minister's accountability to Parliament comes in the form of oral questions once a week and scrutiny at the hands of the Commons» Liaison Committee every six months.
«The chancellor hasn't answered a single oral question in the last year - isn't his behaviour typical of this government?
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This was certainly an unusually eventful and rather eccentric oral questions session, covering asbestos in the House, calls for question time especially for London Mayor Boris Johnson and demands for Deputy Prime Minister Questions to be abolished because they are «useless».
Oral questions in the Commons is changing its tone and nature, at least as far as Communities and Local Government is concerned.
In practice, the privileges of the Official Opposition go far further, for example through frontbenchers» established right to speak at the start and end of most debates, and to intervene during oral question times (including Prime Minister's Questions), plus an expectation that the Speaker will select important opposition amendments for debate at report stage of government bills.
But before readers are driven insane by more excruciating puns, a serious point: no set of Departmenal oral questions better demonstrate how the Coalition is working and the culture is changing.
Yesterday during oral questions on Communities and Local Government, he posed the following question:
Oral Questions (2.30 pm)- Impact on Council Tax arrears of the reduction in Council Tax benefit and the localisation of support for those in need - Lord Woolmer of Leeds Whether the review of Trident will include the issue of non-proliferation - Lord Lea of Crondall
Tuesday July 9th Oral Questions (11.30 am)- Deputy Prime Minister, including Topical Questions; Attorney General
Oral Questions (2.30 pm)- Communities and Local Government, including Topical Questions Legislation - Financial Services (Banking Reform) Bill - Report stage
Oral Questions (2.30 pm)- Age restrictions applied to the sale of video games and safeguarding children against inappropriate materials - Baroness Massey of Darwen Organisations and individuals challenging proposed changes to sex education - Baroness Gould of Potternewton
Answers to oral questions not reached in Plenary are recorded in written form.
Oral Questions - Justice, including Topical Questions Ten Minute Rule Motion - Suicide (Prevention) Backbench Business - Child sexual exploitation Adjournment - Printed photo ID market
Oral Questions - Action to encourage women and girls to take part in sport and improve the profile of women's sport in the media - Baroness Massey of Darwen; Addressing the under - representation of women, especially black and ethnic minority women, on FTSE 100 boards - Baroness Howells of St Davids; Ensuring the action plan for ending violence against women and girls is delivered consistently in schools - Baroness Prosser
Oral Questions - Assessment of the EU subsidiarity test procedure in view of the two recent reasoned opinions submitted by this House to the EU Institutions - Lord Kakkar; Management of community - sentenced offenders remaining the responsibility of the Probation Service - Lord Ramsbotham; Legislation concerning the holding of referendums in the UK - Baroness Quin
Oral Questions - Ensuring wage - earners who are below the income tax threshold will benefit from any future increases in the personal allowance - Lord Greaves; Measures to detect and prevent sudden cardiac death - Lord Storey; Number of people employed by the EU Institutions and information on the number of those who pay either no tax, or reduced tax rates, on their remuneration - Lord Flight
Oral Questions - Communities and Local Government Debate - Opposition day [9th allotted day]--(i) Government response to Ash Dieback (ii) Cost of living Adjournment - Unoccupied houses available for private rental in Newcastle
Oral Questions - Assisting families facing homelessness as a result of housing benefit changes due in April - Baroness Turner of Camden; Face - to - face careers guidance for all young people in schools - Baroness Jones of Whitchurch; Effects of local council tax support schemes on poverty - Lord McKenzie of Luton; Representations received from the public on the negotiations for the new EU budget perspective period to 2020 - Lord Dykes
Oral Questions - UK's balance of trade with the EU Oral Questions - Office for National Statistics review of the methodology of calculating changes in prices Oral Questions - How the draft Energy Bill will deliver reductions in greenhouse gas emissions Legislation - Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill
Oral Questions - Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, including Topical Questions, and to the Church Commissioners, the Public Accounts Commission and the Speaker's Committee on the Electoral Commission
2.30 pm Oral Questions Ensuring effective implementation of the stalking offences under the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012 - Lord Kennedy of Southwark Reducing the geographic disparity in Gross Value Added per head within the UK - Lord Wigley British Academy's report «Languages: the State of the Nation» concluding that the UK will be unable to meet its aspirations for growth and global influence unless action is taken to remedy the deficit in foreign language skills - Baroness Coussins Office of Fair Trading's report on payday loans - Lord Mitchell Legislation Growth and Infrastructure Bill - Report stage (Day 2)- Baroness Hanham Orders and Regulations Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (Amendment) Order 2013 and Motion to Regret - Viscount Younger of Leckie / Lord Young of Norwood Green
Oral Questions — Under - occupancy rule for housing benefit - Baroness Quin Dalit or Scheduled Caste aid programmes in India - Lord Harries of Pentregarth Criteria for the allocations of direct budgetary support to developing countries in 2013 — 14 - Lord McConnell of Glenscorrodale Debate on the address — Defence, Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, International Development - Baroness Warsi / Lord Astor of Hever
Oral Questions — Steps to improve the implementation of the NHS 111 service - Lord Hunt of Kings Heath UK clothing sector retailers ensuring that people working throughout their supply chains enjoy safe and secure working conditions - Baroness Young of Hornsey Instructions to Government departments to outline the impact independence would have on their responsibilities in Scotland - Lord McAvoy Proposals put forward by newspapers in response to the Leveson inquiry report - Lord Fowler Debate on the address — Business, Economy, Local Government and Transport - Lord Deighton / Baroness Hanham
Oral Questions — Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, including Topical Questions; Church Commissioners, Public Accounts Commission and Speaker's Committee on the Electoral Commission
Thursday 14 March 2013 11 am Oral Questions Measures to force British companies to disclose any tax avoidance schemes that could be detrimental to poorer countries - Lord Collins of Highbury The findings of the Care Quality Commission's Home Care Inspection Review Not Just a Number - Baroness Wheeler Crime detection rates - Baroness Smith of Basildon Debate Afghanistan's regional relationships and their impact on its long - term future - Baroness Warsi Orders and Regulations Diocese in Europe Measure; Clergy Discipline (Amendment) Measure - The Lord Bishop of Newcastle Short Debate Impact on the UK of future demographic trends - Lord Hodgson of Astley Abbotts
Monday 11 March 2013 2.30 pm Oral Questions Plans to tackle inequality in income and wealth in the UK - Lord Dubs Consequences for access to justice for those who will not be able to receive free legal advice on social welfare law matters from 1 April - Lord Bach Future railway re-openings - Lord Faulkner of Worcester Progress towards achieving the projected increase in the size of the UK's reserve forces - Lord Rosser Legislation Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill - Report stage (Day 4)- Viscount Younger of Leckie Short Debate Recommendations of the Francis Report into the Mid-Staffordshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust - Lord Patel Short Debate Impact of NHS innovation and research strategies on health improvement and wealth creation - Lord Kakkar
Time Business 3 pm Oral Questions Designation of sites as Marine Conservation Areas - Lord Eden of Winton Consultation of early years practitioners on their plans to increase the maximum ratio of carers to babies and toddlers - Earl of Listowel Replacing the Cancer Drugs Fund with a new scheme - Lord Hunt of Kings Heath Legislation Succession to the Crown Bill - Report stage - Lord Wallace of Tankerness Legislation Groceries Code Adjudicator Bill [HL]- Consideration of Commons amendments - Baroness Wilcox Short Debate Impact of discrimination against gay men and women in Commonwealth countries on efforts to halt the spread of HIV / AIDS - Lord Black of Brentwood
Oral Questions - Tackling wildlife crime - Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer; Comparing the level of railway fares in the UK with those in Europe - Lord Bradshaw; Impact of the # 250 million fund set up to help local councils in England maintain or restore weekly bin collections - Lord Storey;
Oral Questions - Energy and Climate Change, including Topical Questions Business Statement - Leader of the House Consideration of any Lords amendments - Canterbury City Council Bill, Leeds City Council Bill, Nottingham City Council Bill and the Reading City Council Bill Private Business - The Chairman of Ways and Means is expected to name opposed private business for consideration Backbench Business - Liaison Committee's Report on Select Committee effectiveness, resources and powers - Sir Alan Beith Adjournment - UK vehicle registration mark regime - Steve McCabe
The Osborne / Balls exchanges during yesterday's Treasury oral questions are well worth reading, but in the wake of Steve Baker's piece yesterday I've decided instead to put up Douglas Carswell's speech on his Currency Banknotes (Amendment) Bill.
A spokesman said: «With typical sincerity, Lord Bates today offered to tender his resignation after missing the start of an Oral Questions session in the House of Lords, but his resignation was refused as it was judged this was unnecessary.
Yesterday also saw APPHG Vice Chair Baroness Massey of Darwen ask an oral question in the House of Lords, «To ask Her Majesty's Government what is their assessment of the report by Ofsted Not Yet Good Enough: Personal, Social, Health and Economic Education in Schools, published on 1 May.»
Answer 1: A, oral questions Answer 2: A, because young / struggling readers often read only the parts of the text that help them answer the questions.
A) Oral questions posed during classroom recitation B) Written questions
A very useful pack of oral questions and answer ideas on the history, movie and techniques of Au Revoir Les Enfants.
Starter activities with trailer and oral questions..
There is also a page of A level type oral questions, a page of essays and creative writings for both A level and IB and a page of quotes that could be used for TOK or general reflection.
AS French Oral Questions organised by topic and with space to write ideas.
Description, analysis, relevant quotes and oral questions for the characters..
oral questions to discuss as a class about the characters and opinions..
A summary, oral questions and an analysis on the most relevant quotes of each act..
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