Members of Parliament use Oral or Written Questions to obtain information from Government Departments.
9 May 2008 :
Parliamentary Question
Northern Rock
Philip Dunne asks the Chancellor of the Exchequer when he plans to issue an invitation to tender for the role of independent valuer in relation to Northern Rock.
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8 May 2008 :
Parliamentary Question
Post-legislative Scrutiny
Philip Dunne asks the Leader of the House of Commons for her assessment of the effectiveness of post-legislative scrutiny undertaken by the House and its committees.
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1 May 2008 :
Parliamentary Question
Rural Communities
Philip Dunne challenges the PM's statement that this Government have invested in rural communities and calls for a Commons debate on Government funding of rural communities.
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1 May 2008 :
Parliamentary Question
National Food Supply
Philip Dunne asks the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs about security of the national food supply.
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1 May 2008 :
Parliamentary Question
Agriculture: Subsidies
Philip Dunne asks the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs about the revenue raised through modulation of the single farm payment.
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29 April 2008 :
Parliamentary Question
Eyes: Diseases
Philip Dunne questions the Health Secretary about requirements placed on ophthamologists to maintain statistics to monitor the incidence of keratoconus.
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28 April 2008 :
Parliamentary Question
Electricity Generation: Renewable Energy
In a written question, Philip Dunne asks the Secretary of State for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform for details of the proportion of UK electricity supply was generated from renewable sources in each year between 1998 and 2007.
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28 April 2008 :
Parliamentary Question
Renewable Energy: Water Power
Philip Dunne questions the Secretary of State for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform about the proportion of renewable energy supply from hydro-generation and rivers.
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24 April 2008 :
Parliamentary Question
Eyes: Diseases
Philip Dunne questions the Secretary of State for Health about the number of people diagnosed with keratoconus.
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24 April 2008 :
Parliamentary Question
Public Expenditure
Philip Dunne questions the Chancellor about additional public spending under the Barnett formula to be received by Scotland, Wales and N Ireland as a result of public spending on the London 2012 Olympics.
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24 April 2008 :
Parliamentary Question
Crimes of Violence
Philip Dunne asks the Home Secretary about the number of violent crimes reported in the Ludlow constituency in each of the last five years.
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23 April 2008 :
Parliamentary Question
Barnett Formula
In a written question to the Secretary of State for Scotland Philip Dunne asks what discussions he has had with the Chancellor of the Exchequer on the Barnett formula paper.
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1 April 2008 :
Parliamentary Question
Home Information Packs
Philip Dunne asks the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government how many home information packs and home condition reports have been commissioned.
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25 March 2008 :
Parliamentary Question
Iran-Iraq Relations
During Foreign Office questions, Philip Dunne asks what action the Government plans to take to prevent the Iranians from stoking the insurgency in Iraq?
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27 February 2008 :
Parliamentary Question
Energy Policy
Philip Dunne asks the of State for Wales about the respective responsibilities of his Department and the Welsh Assembly Government for energy policy in Wales.
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26 February 2008 :
Parliamentary Question
Finance (London)
Philip Dunne calls for "sufficient statutory safeguards" after the Deloitte report revealed inadequate justification or accountability for much LDA spending on the initiative of the Mayor of London or his advisers.
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28 January 2008 :
Parliamentary Question
Child Benefit: Personal Records
Philip Dunne questions the Chancellor of the Exchequer about reviewing the security procedure for accessing the Child Benefit database within HMRC.
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25 January 2008 :
Parliamentary Question
Taxation: Domicil
Philip Dunne questions the Chancellor of the Exchequer about people registering non-domicile status with HMRC.
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17 January 2008 :
Parliamentary Question
Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform: Topical Question
Philip Dunne calls on the Government to act to end the 'complete confusion' in the business sector caused by delays over proposed changes to capital gains tax.
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17 January 2008 :
Parliamentary Question
Fuel Poverty
Philip Dunne asks the Secretary of State for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform for an assessment of recent trends in fuel poverty.
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16 January 2008 :
Parliamentary Question
Prime Minister's Questions: Work and Pensions
Philip Dunne questions the PM directly about the future of the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions.
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10 January 2008 :
Parliamentary Question
Legal Aid Scheme: ICT
Philip Dunne questions the Secretary of State for Justice about the original start date planned for the online computer system for reporting legal aid claims by solicitors.
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9 January 2008 :
Parliamentary Question
Northern Ireland: Fuel Smuggling
Philip Dunne questions the Northern Ireland Secretary about fuel smuggling.
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7 January 2008 :
Parliamentary Question
Legal Aid Scheme: ICT
Philip Dunne questions the Secretary of State for Justice about the costs of the new online reporting system for legal aid claims by solicitors.
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18 December 2007 :
Parliamentary Question
Child Benefit: Personal Records
Philip Dunne asks the Chancellor of the Exchequer about the computer software used to store the Child Benefit database in HM Revenue and Customs.
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17 December 2007 :
Parliamentary Question
Education: Funding
In a question to the Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families, Philip Dunne asks about equity of funding between pupils in England.
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13 December 2007 :
Parliamentary Question
Child Benefit: Personal Records
Philip Dunne questions the Chancellor of the Exchequer about computer software was used for the Child Benefit database.
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13 December 2007 :
Parliamentary Question
Child Benefit: Personal Records
In a written question, Philip Dunne asks the Chancellor of the Exchequer about password encryption of the Child Benefit database within the HMRC.
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11 December 2007 :
Parliamentary Question
Donations (Political Parties)
Philip Dunne questions the Secretary of State for Justice about trade union contributions to the Labour party.
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11 December 2007 :
Parliamentary Question
Topical Question: Sentencing
During Department of Justice questions, Philip Dunne raises concerns that under new proposals prisoners convicted of sexual assault or paedophile offences will not be eligible for the indeterminate sentence of Imprisonment for Public Protection (IPP).
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