House of Commons
19th November 2014
Notices of Motions for which no days have been fixed
('Early Day Motions')

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454 PUBLIC SERVICE PENSIONS (S. I., 2014, No. 2848) 30:10:14
Edward Miliband
Hilary Benn
Lyn Brown
John McDonnell
Ian Lavery
John Cryer
*208
Liz Kendall Naomi Long Dr Julian Huppert Mr Chuka Umunna Mr David Hamilton Ian Murray Michael Connarty Mr Russell Brown

That an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty, praying that the Firefighters' Pension Scheme (England) Regulations 2014 (S.I., 2014, No. 2848), dated 23 October 2014, a copy of which was laid before this House on 28 October, be annulled.

495 MUSLIM SUPPORT FOR THE POPPY APPEAL 2014 10:11:14
Philip Davies
Sir Peter Bottomley
Mr David Crausby
Bob Blackman
Sandra Osborne
Mr Mike Hancock
*22
Jim Fitzpatrick Mr Ronnie Campbell Andrew George Mr Graham Brady Mr Elfyn Llwyd Naomi Long

That this House recognises the contribution of many Muslim soldiers to victories in both world wars; welcomes the efforts being made in the Muslim community to encourage the wearing of poppies in remembrance of all those who paid the ultimate price for freedom; notes the design and launch of a new poppy headscarf for Muslim women to wear in support of this cause; appreciates that these efforts will undoubtedly enhance community relations; and believes they will also help to counter the deplorable actions of a small number of extremists, who in no way represent the views of the overwhelming majority of Muslims, who have symbolically burned the poppy in the name of Islam in recent years.

496 FIRST WORLD WAR CHAPLAINS 10:11:14
Jim Shannon
Mr Jeffrey M. Donaldson
Sir Peter Bottomley
Mark Durkan
Ms Margaret Ritchie
Bob Blackman
*24
Mr Gregory Campbell Mr Ronnie Campbell Andrew George Mr Graham Brady Naomi Long

That this House recognises the courage and bravery of the chaplains in the First World War; notes that the chaplains preached the Gospel, taught sound Christian moral values and faithfully cared for the soldiers; and recalls with gratitude that 185 chaplains laid down their lives in the war.

497 BUS DRIVERS' HOURS 10:11:14
Chris Williamson
John McDonnell
Ian Lavery
Mrs Linda Riordan
Grahame M. Morris
Kelvin Hopkins
*28
Mr Ronnie Campbell Katy Clark Andrew George Mr Elfyn Llwyd

That this House notes that bus drivers work four hours more but are paid 14 per cent less a week than the average UK worker; further notes the two different sets of regulations applying to bus drivers, domestic and European, limit driving to 5.5 hours and 4.5 hours respectively before legal entitlement to a break; believes that the current mix of bus drivers' hours regulations prevents effective enforcement and forces bus drivers to work longer than is either safe or healthy; supports the Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers' Union campaign for European regulations on drivers' hours to cover all commercial journeys by passenger carrying vehicles in the UK; and calls on the Government to reform bus drivers' hours regulations to ensure that bus drivers are legally entitled to a break after 4.5 hours of continuous driving, with no reduction in pay, which would be a significant step toward ending the culture of excessive working hours for low pay that has taken root since deregulation of the UK bus industry in 1985 when bus drivers' pay was seven per cent above the average weekly wage.

498 25TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE FALL OF THE BERLIN WALL 10:11:14
John Mann
Sir Peter Bottomley
Bob Blackman
Mr Mike Hancock
Steve Rotheram
Mr Virendra Sharma
*21
Mr David Ward Mr Ronnie Campbell Jim McGovern Andrew George Mr Elfyn Llwyd

That this House recognises the significance of the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall; notes that before the momentous events of 9 November 1989 at least 138 people were killed trying to flee to West Berlin; further notes that there are many victims of the Stasi who still suffer from the trauma caused by their mistreatment at the hands of the East German Secret Police; believes that the dissidents in East Germany who bravely protested against the oppressive GDR regime dealt a decisive blow for freedom by exposing the realities and contradictions of life under Communist rule; and calls on the Government to increase its efforts to promote freedom and democracy throughout the world.

500 LABOUR SOLIDARITY WITH KURDS 10:11:14
Mike Gapes
Ann Clwyd
Fabian Hamilton
Mr George Howarth
Mrs Mary Glindon
Michael Connarty
*13
Andrew George

That this House notes the appeal from Labour Solidarity with Kurds for an urgent and significant increase in support to people defending the world against the vilest fascism of our age in the form of the so-called Islamic State (ISIS); further notes that this appeal supports the use of British jets in air strikes against ISIS in Syria and Iraq; asks that heavy weapons are dispatched to Kurdish forces in Kobani and in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq; recognises that Kurds and Iraqis will play the most decisive role in ground operations, are not currently asking for the assistance of British and other western ground troops but that a global fight of this kind cannot rule this out in the future; acknowledges the strength of their appeal for increased aid to the Kurdistan Region of Iraq to cope with the strain of over a million refugees from Syria and internally displaced people from Arab Iraq, and for the Iraqi government in Baghdad to end the economic blockade against the Kurdistan Region; and believes that such views should command support on the right, centre and left of the British political spectrum.

501 COALITION LEGISLATION AND SOCIAL ACTION, RESPONSIBILITY AND HEROISM BILL 10:11:14
Paul Flynn
Mr Elfyn Llwyd
Jonathan Edwards
*3

That this House believes that a coalition bill will become a major landmark in legislative futility; further believes that the Social Action, Responsibility and Heroism Bill described by the hon. Member for Beaconsfield, a former Conservative Attorney General, as utter tosh is designed to create volunteers and heroes by legislation; salutes the intention of Lord Lloyd to move against all three clauses of the bill so that only the title will remain; is alarmed that responsible bodies warn that the bill could do harm, including the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers who say the bill will put vulnerable people at risk and the leading law firm Slater and Gordon who described the bill as pointless and potentially dangerous; calls on the Government to avoid the derision from judges that a former Conservative Solicitor General said will be provoked and drop this lamentable headline-seeking example of crude populism.

502 FUTURE OF DUTCH HOUSE PUBLIC HOUSE 10:11:14
Clive Efford
Sir Peter Bottomley
Mr Virendra Sharma
Sir Alan Meale
Paul Flynn
John McDonnell
*9
Mr Ronnie Campbell

That this House is concerned about the number of public houses that are being closed to be demolished to make way for housing, or other forms of businesses, against the wishes of the neighbouring communities; welcomes the decision of the Royal Borough of Greenwich to reject the planning application from McDonald's to close the Dutch House Public House and turn it into a drive-through takeaway restaurant; congratulates the residents of the Horn Park estate on their successful campaign to keep the Dutch House open; recognises the importance of the Dutch House, which the local community have had registered as an asset of community value which is frequented by many local people, including groups of people with learning difficulties who have found the pub and its customers to be an extremely safe and welcoming environment; is extremely concerned that McDonald's application will generate an increase in the number of vehicles turning right across the A20 dual carriageway to gain access to the drive-through restaurant; urges the owners to maintain the site as a public house or to find a new owner that will maintain it for that purpose; further calls on McDonald's to accept the view of the local community and to remove their threat to the future of the Dutch House; and further calls on the Government to act to protect public houses from threats of this kind in the future.

503 COLOMBIAN PEACE PROCESS 11:11:14
Robert Flello
Jim Sheridan
Mr Gerry Sutcliffe
Mark Durkan
Grahame M. Morris
John Cryer
*29
Mr Ronnie Campbell Jim McGovern Katy Clark Andrew George Dr Alasdair McDonnell Mr Elfyn Llwyd Jonathan Edwards

That this House believes that the peace talks underway between the Colombian government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) should continue unhindered; condemns a recently uncovered plot by far right groups to assassinate members of the FARC negotiating team working in Havana and members of Colombians for Peace; notes that the members of Colombians for Peace who are the target of the assassination plots are Piedad Cordoba and Dr Carlos Lozano, both also spokespersons of the Patriotic March; is dismayed that at this time of heightened insecurity and increased threats against those who are outspoken in trying to bring about peace in Colombia there have been cuts to personal security for those most threatened such as Piedad Cordoba and Dr Carlos Lozano; urges the Foreign Secretary to speak to the Colombian government to increase the security of those individuals as well as that of Senator Ivan Cepeda; calls on the Colombian government to condemn the uncovered assassination plots; and further urges the British Embassy in Bogota to publicly condemn the uncovered assassination plots.

504 ABORTION SERVICES IN BLACKFRIARS 11:11:14
Ms Diane Abbott
Sir Peter Bottomley
Glenda Jackson
John Cryer
Mr Mike Hancock
Sir Alan Meale
*14
Paul Burstow Mr Ronnie Campbell

That this House is extremely concerned about the significant upsurge in anti-abortion activism targeting clinics; would like to draw attention to the ongoing protests outside the British Pregnancy Advisory Service clinic in Blackfriars where activists are staging large protests of over 20 people, a mix of men and women activists carrying graphic posters; is concerned that activists are also routinely entering the surgery, causing great distress to staff and patients and are specifically targeting the mother and baby clinic, handing expectant mothers graphic leaflets and that they are directly approaching women and passers-by, and filming conversations with members of the public without informing or asking for consent first; notes with concern that the practice now feels so intimidated that it has asked to close the service down; further notes that these protests are particularly concerning because they are obstructing women from receiving the medical help that they are entitled to; while recognising that these groups are legally entitled to protest, feels that they should not be allowed to harass those women who decide to seek this sort of treatment; and calls on the relevant authorities to take immediate action to stop the protestors from harassing patients and staff on a routine basis.

505 UK REPRESENTATION AT THE VIENNA CONFERENCE ON THE HUMANITARIAN IMPACT OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS 11:11:14
Sir Nick Harvey
Mr John Leech
Mark Durkan
Glenda Jackson
Mike Gapes
Ms Margaret Ritchie
*23
Iain McKenzie Mr David Ward Mr Mark Williams Andrew George Mr Elfyn Llwyd

That this House welcomes the third conference on the Humanitarian Impact of Nuclear Weapons in Vienna on 8-9 December 2014 and the international momentum to understand and further the humanitarian agenda; notes with concern the catastrophic and global consequences of the use of nuclear weapons, from initial blast, heat and radiation to climate disruption and nuclear famine over decades, and the need for international engagement from both nuclear and non-nuclear armed states to forge a dialogue on this issue; further notes that 145 countries attended the conference in Mexico earlier this year; further notes with regret that the UK and the four other nuclear-armed members of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty-P5- have so far boycotted the previous two conferences; further notes that the US has now confirmed its attendance at the Vienna conference; and urges the UK to confirm its participation in the Vienna conference in December and play its part in shaping the discussion and initiative on the humanitarian impacts of nuclear weapons.

506 CATALAN CONSULTATION ON INDEPENDENCE - 9 NOVEMBER 2014 11:11:14
Mr Angus Brendan MacNeil
Paul Flynn
Hywel Williams
John McDonnell
Mr Elfyn Llwyd
Andrew Rosindell
*8
Mr Mike Weir Jonathan Edwards

That this House congratulates the people of Catalonia for voting on a consultation on the political future of the country; celebrates that more than two million people exercised their right to vote on a consultation that passed without any significant incidents; notes that an overwhelming majority - 81 per cent of the turnout - voted for independence from Spain; condemns the fact that the consultation was suspended by the Spanish authorities; recognises the difficulties that had to be overcome by both the organisers and the 40,000 volunteers to deliver this consultation; considers that the UK, the EU and the wider international community should support an official referendum; invites the Spanish and Catalan governments to enter negotiations; and suggests both governments should emulate the successful Edinburgh Agreement between the UK and the Scottish Governments so that an official and legal referendum on independence of Catalonia is offered to the people of Catalonia without delay.

507 EUROPEAN COURT OF JUSTICE RULING ON EU BENEFITS CLAIMANTS 11:11:14
John Mann
Mr Mike Hancock
Mr Roger Godsiff
Jim Shannon
Bob Blackman
Mr David Ward
*6

That this House welcomes the European Court of Justice ruling on 11 November 2014 which confirms that the UK has the sovereign right to restrict the benefits that can be claimed in this country by citizens of other EU member states; further welcomes the clarity the judgment provides on the restrictions the UK can place on those from other member states who attempt to claim benefits without seeking work; notes that the ruling confirms that the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU is not applicable to special non-contributory cash benefits; and therefore calls on the Government to strengthen restrictions on the benefits that can be claimed by EU citizens who come to the UK with no intention to find work.

As an Amendment to John Mann's proposed Motion (European Court Of Justice Ruling On Eu Benefits Claimants):

Jeremy Corbyn
*1

Line1, leave out 'welcomes' and insert 'notes'. 19:11:14(a1)

As an Amendment to John Mann's proposed Motion (European Court Of Justice Ruling On Eu Benefits Claimants):

Jeremy Corbyn
*1

Line3, leave out 'welcomes' and insert 'notes'. 19:11:14(a2)

As an Amendment to John Mann's proposed Motion (European Court Of Justice Ruling On Eu Benefits Claimants):

Jeremy Corbyn
*1

Line8, at end add 'and also notes that this principle could also be applied by other member states, thus restricting access and state benefits to British residents who reside in other parts of Europe.'. 19:11:14(a3)

508 JAILING OF DAVID TAM BAYOH IN SIERRA LEONE 11:11:14
Mr George Galloway
Mr Mike Hancock
Sir Alan Meale
John McDonnell
Mr Roger Godsiff
Mark Durkan
*12
Mr Ronnie Campbell Dr Alasdair McDonnell Mr Elfyn Llwyd

That this House condemns the jailing and beating of the campaigning radio journalist David Tam Bayoh in Sierra Leone, who criticised the Sierra Leonean government's Ebola response; notes that the country's state of emergency empowers President Ernest Bai Koroma to arrest any person without a court order and that Bayoh was arrested by an order signed by the President; further notes that Bayoh, who suffers from high blood pressure, is detained without charge in a hugely overcrowded jail; points out that around a third of the amount pledged by the EU to Sierra Leone to combat Ebola will come from the UK's £205 million aid package; and urges the Government to use its considerable influence with Sierra Leone to free Bayoh so that he and other journalists are free to work and keep track of the hundreds of millions in aid pouring into a country which ranks near the top of global corruption indexes.

509 RAILWAY STATIONS IN BRADFORD 11:11:14
Mr George Galloway
Sir Alan Meale
Mr David Anderson
John McDonnell
Jeremy Corbyn
Mr Ronnie Campbell
*6

That this House believes that a new Bradford Central railway station would provide a 24-hour gateway to the city centre and join a district divided into two halves with two different rail stations; points out that such a station would be vital in stimulating business investment in the city, particularly if the proposed High Speed 3 route links to Bradford; notes that after some delay, Westfield is now building an extensive shopping mall in the city which will attract custom not only from Bradford but from West Yorkshire and further afield; further notes that Westfield designed and funded the new Shepherd's Bush station as part of its London development and that the company's Stratford shopping centre is also connected with a new station; and calls on the Government in partnership with Westfield, Bradford Metropolitan District Council and other relevant bodies to make available the funding to provide the new station and its infrastructure as a matter of urgency.

511 WORLD DIABETES DAY 2014 11:11:14
Keith Vaz
Mark Durkan
Mr Virendra Sharma
Ms Margaret Ritchie
Mr Mike Hancock [R]
Sir Alan Meale
*27
Bob Blackman Mr David Ward Mr Ronnie Campbell Andrew George Dr Alasdair McDonnell Mr Elfyn Llwyd Ms Diane Abbott Naomi Long Greg Mulholland

That this House notes that 14 November 2014 is World Diabetes Day which engages millions of people globally in recognising the escalating health threat that diabetes poses; further notes that every four minutes someone in the UK is diagnosed with diabetes and consequently the NHS spends £1 million an hour on diabetes and its related complications; commends the 53 hon. Members who attended the Health Challenge and had a diabetes test on 15 October 2014 for Diwali at Westminster in support of diabetes awareness; and calls on hon. Members to show their support on 14 November 2014 by not eating sugar for 24 hours.

[R] Relevant Interest declared
512 BOOK WEEK SCOTLAND 2014 17:11:14
Mike Crockart
Sir Alan Meale
Mr Mike Weir
David Simpson
Sandra Osborne
John McDonnell
*13
Mr Gregory Campbell Iain McKenzie Paul Flynn Mr Ronnie Campbell Jim McGovern Mr Elfyn Llwyd Sir Robert Smith

That this House notes that 24 to 30 November 2014 is the third annual Book Week Scotland; recognises that Book Week Scotland is a week-long celebration of books and reading; further notes that the theme this year is Love and Libraries; welcomes that people of all ages can get involved in Book Week Scotland by making reading pledges, voting for their favourite Scottish character and sending love letters to their local library; celebrates that every Primary 1 child in Scotland will receive a Bookbug Primary Family Pack to help create a lasting link between reading at school and home; further celebrates that during Book Week people of all ages will come together in libraries, schools and community venues across Scotland to share their love of books and reading; and encourages as many people as possible to get involved with Book Week Scotland 2014.

513 SUGAR CONTENT IN FRUIT DRINKS 17:11:14
Keith Vaz
Mark Durkan
Mr David Anderson
David Simpson
Sandra Osborne
Chris Ruane
*19
Bob Blackman Iain McKenzie Paul Flynn Sir Alan Meale Mr Ronnie Campbell Mr Elfyn Llwyd Ms Diane Abbott Jonathan Edwards

That this House is alarmed by Action on Sugar's report that a quarter of supermarket fruit drinks contain more sugar than the equivalent volume of Coca-Cola; notes that these drinks are commonly advertised as healthy and targeted at children; further notes a quarter of the products tested met or exceeded the maximum daily adult intake recommended by the World Health Organisation; is concerned such products are contributing to record levels of tooth decay, obesity and type 2 diabetes among children; and calls on the Government to implement legislation to reduce levels of sugar content in food and drink products.

514 NEWLY-INSTATED YEMENI GOVERNMENT 17:11:14
Keith Vaz
Sir Alan Meale
Mr David Anderson
Jim Shannon
Paul Flynn
Mr Ronnie Campbell
*6

That this House supports the newly-instated government in Yemen and urges an end to the increasing levels of violence; applauds Prime Minister Khaled Bahhah's calls for all factions to stop fighting and comply with the political agreement made on 2 November 2014; is concerned that dozens of people continue to be killed in sectarian violence; notes some of these armed groups are associated with al-Qaeda; further notes the US is considering evacuating its embassy in the wake of this violence; and calls on the Government to take all possible measures to support the Yemeni government and prevent Yemen from descending into wider sectarian conflict.

515 NHS STAFF PAY 17:11:14
Mrs Anne Main
Jim Shannon
Sir Peter Bottomley
Sir Alan Meale
Andrew George
Mr Elfyn Llwyd
*6

That this House acknowledges that NHS budgets remain constrained as the Government steers the country towards greater prosperity; recognises that frontline NHS staff continue to provide excellent service after years of pay restraint; and therefore calls on the Government to fund in full the recommendations of the independent NHS pay review body, paid for by restraining the pay of very senior NHS managers, eliminating waste in procurement spending, the efficient managing of budgets and continued efficiency savings.

516 PNEUMOCOCCAL DISEASE 17:11:14
Mr George Howarth
Sir Alan Meale
David Simpson
Sandra Osborne
Mark Durkan
Chris Ruane
*16
Paul Flynn Mr David Ward Mr Ronnie Campbell Andrew George Ms Margaret Ritchie

That this House notes that, whilst the introduction of vaccinations has been effective in reducing levels of pneumococcal infection in children, pneumococcal infection remains a significant public health risk, particularly among other vulnerable groups, including those aged 65 and over; expresses concern that around 84,000 people are hospitalised due to pneumococcal community-acquired pneumonia in the UK every year, with around half of these cases amongst those aged 65 and over; further notes that an estimated £269 million is spent on hospitalising adults with pneumococcal community-acquired pneumonia each year, of which around £135 million relates to those aged 65 and over; welcomes the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation's intention to conduct a review of the adult vaccination programme, considering the latest evidence on the epidemiology and cost effectiveness of adult pneumococcal disease vaccination; and expresses concern that this review is intended to take six months, potentially placing more vulnerable adults at risk.

517 NURSING AND MIDWIFERY COUNCIL REGISTRATION FEES 18:11:14
Ms Margaret Ritchie
Mark Durkan
Sir Peter Bottomley
Mr Gregory Campbell
Jim Shannon
Sir Alan Meale
*10
Mr Ronnie Campbell Andrew George Hugh Bayley Mr Elfyn Llwyd

That this House recognises the dedication and hard work of nurses and midwives; notes with concern the decision to raise the cost of the mandatory registration fees for members of the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) to £120 a year; further recognises that this figure represents a rise in fees of 53 per cent in three years; acknowledges that this is a further strain on workers who have already experienced the value of their pay cut between eight and 10 per cent since 2010 during the public sector pay freeze; believes that any further requirement for regulators including the NMC to pay a fee to the Professional Standards Authority could lead to further increases in members' registration fees; and calls on the Government to seek urgent talks with the NMC to address this issue and provide assistance.

518 MERGER OF BREAST CANCER CAMPAIGN AND BREAKTHROUGH BREAST CANCER 18:11:14
Annette Brooke
Mark Durkan
Jim Shannon
Mr Ronnie Campbell
David Simpson
Andrew George
*12
Sir Peter Bottomley Hugh Bayley Mr David Ward Ms Margaret Ritchie Sir Oliver Heald Greg Mulholland

That this House welcomes the announcement that Breakthrough Breast Cancer and Breast Cancer Campaign will merge in Spring 2015; recognises that united, they will become the single largest breast cancer research community in the UK, responsible for addressing the critical gaps in breast cancer knowledge and research; supports their shared ambition that by 2050 no one will die from breast cancer; congratulates both charities and all their supporters on their efforts to beat breast cancer thus far; and wishes them every success for the future.

519 COMMUNITY WORK PLACEMENTS SCHEME 18:11:14
Mr George Galloway
Mr Jim Cunningham
Sir Alan Meale
Mr Ronnie Campbell
Mr Elfyn Llwyd
*5

That this House is appalled that the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) appears to have no proper oversight or monitoring of the Community Work Placements scheme and is unable to provide the most basic information about it; points out that the programme is a mandatory one which forces unemployed people to take jobs, such as litter collecting, or lose their benefits; notes that the DWP has been unable to say how many people are on the scheme, what the breakdown by constituency is, or how many people have refused to participate and had their benefits cut; is shocked that six contracts to administer the scheme have been given to G4S, which was responsible for the security fiasco at the 2012 London Olympics; and demands that the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions compiles forthwith a cost-benefit analysis and a human inventory of this costly and discriminatory scheme.

520 FOREIGN EXCHANGE MARKETS AND BANKS 18:11:14
John Mann
Jim Shannon
Sir Alan Meale
Mr Ronnie Campbell
Mr David Ward
*5

That this House condemns the manipulation of the foreign exchange market by bankers at RBS, HSBC, Citibank, JP Morgan Chase and UBS; welcomes the decision by the Financial Conduct Authority to fine those banks £1.1 billion; and furthermore calls on the Government to regulate the foreign exchange market and all benchmarks that are used as the basis for fixed income, currency and commodity trading.

521 MEDICS WORKING IN GAZA DURING AND SINCE OPERATION PROTECTIVE EDGE IN GAZA 18:11:14
Jeremy Corbyn
Mark Durkan
Hywel Williams
John McDonnell
Grahame M. Morris
Andrew George
*14
Sir Alan Meale Mr Ronnie Campbell Sir Peter Bottomley Mr Elfyn Llwyd Ms Diane Abbott Mr David Ward Ms Margaret Ritchie Jonathan Edwards

That this House applauds the exemplary work of all health professionals in Gaza, be they medics, social workers, occupational therapists, ambulance teams and others who continue to look after the 12,000 injured, including 3,374 children, long after the media have taken their cameras away from the one vantage point permitted them during Israel's Operation Protective Edge attack on Gaza in August and September 2014; notes the death toll of 2,200 Palestinians, 1,500 civilians including 500 children, and 71 Israelis, five civilians; further notes that many of the injured are now permanently disabled and will require a lifetime of physical and psychological rehabilitation; commends all those who have donated their services to looking after the people of Gaza; deplores in particular the conduct of the Israeli authorities in refusing entry to Gaza of medical personnel from abroad including the indefatigable and determined Norwegian surgeon Dr Mads Gilbert who repeatedly works in Gaza whilst it is under attack, and who is the latest victim of such unjust treatment; and calls on the Government to press the Israeli government to respect international law and allow humanitarian aid into Gaza and to lift the siege on Gaza.

522 VODAFONE AND RURAL OPEN SURE SIGNAL PROGRAMME 18:11:14
Mr Angus Brendan MacNeil
Jim Shannon
David Simpson
Andrew George
Sir Peter Bottomley
Jonathan Edwards
*7
Richard Benyon

That this House celebrates that Vodafone's Rural Open Sure Signal Programme has the potential to improve mobile telephone coverage to 3G standard for many not-spots in rural and island areas where a conventional mobile telephone signal does not reach, but where there is broadband, can utilise that broadband connectivity with femtocell technology of Open Sure Signal to provide localised coverage of a 500 metre radius to 3G standard; praises Vodafone for developing this initiative and calls on other companies to investigate the possibility of similar schemes; and looks to the expansion of, particularly, rural broadband to further help the development of more such schemes.

523 STARS IN OUR SCHOOL CAMPAIGN 19:11:14
Alex Cunningham
Mrs Emma Lewell-Buck
Dame Anne Begg
Mr David Blunkett
Sir Peter Bottomley
Mark Durkan
*6

That this House welcomes the Stars In Our School campaign and supports its core aim of celebrating school support staff; notes the vital work undertaken every day by teaching and classroom assistants, learning support assistants, librarians, science technicians, crossing patrol officers, cleaners, caretakers, catering staff, parent support advisers, examination officers, administrative assistants, finance officers and school secretaries, all of whom are represented by UNISON; further notes that school support staff add huge value to schools and children's education; believes that schools today cannot function without support staff; further notes that on 28 November 2014 celebrations will be held in schools across the country to recognise the contribution made by school staff; and calls on the Government and local authorities to do all they can to ensure that school support staff are better rewarded for the work they do, with proper career structures and better pay, terms and conditions.

524 ROYAL MAIL'S PARTNERSHIP WITH MISSING PEOPLE 19:11:14
Ann Coffey
Mark Durkan
Sir Peter Bottomley
*3

That this House welcomes the Royal Mail's partnership with the charity, Missing People; understands that postmen and women across the country will assist the charity to locate vulnerable missing children and adults, significantly increasing the number of people committed to help find them; notes that 124,000 UK postmen and women will be involved in this while out on their postal rounds; acknowledges that this will be the first time that an organisation has made its business-wide communication channels available to the charity, Missing People; and further welcomes the fact that this partnership will effectively double the number of people receiving child rescue alerts.

525 SELF CARE WEEK 2014 19:11:14
Kevin Barron
Sir Oliver Heald
Paul Burstow
Dr Alasdair McDonnell
Ann Clwyd
Mr Robert Syms
*9
Mark Durkan Ms Margaret Ritchie Sir Peter Bottomley

That this House notes that 17 to 23 November 2014 is national Self Care Week, an annual event that focuses on providing internal support for self care across communities and families; further notes that this year's theme is Self Care for Life - Be healthy this winter, owing to the rising demand on health services during the winter months as a result of weather-related illnesses; recognises that the NHS reports that adults usually have two to four colds a year while children are likely to have three to eight, and that it is imperative to take necessary self care during the coming months; encourages hon. Members and staff to consult the NHS Choices website which has guiding principles to help people take care of themselves; and commends the awareness work of the Self Care Forum in providing people with good information on what self care is and its benefits.

526 WOMEN BISHOPS 19:11:14
Valerie Vaz
Sir Peter Bottomley
*2

That this House welcomes the adoption by the Church of England of legislation which will allow women to be ordained as bishops in 2015; praises the work and words of the Archbishop of Canterbury who said that men and women are equally icons, witnesses and vessels of Christ for the world; notes that the first women priests were ordained in 1994; and is looking forward to welcoming the first women bishops.

527 ACTION AGAINST LECTURERS AND STAFF AT BRADFORD UNIVERSITY 19:11:14
Mr George Galloway
*1

That this House condemns the bullying tactics employed by the management of Bradford University in trying to force lecturers and staff to accept reductions to their pension rights and benefits; notes that while staff are taking action short of striking, including a marking boycott, the management is threatening to deduct all of their pay; also notes that, additionally, the threat is to remove death in service benefits from those involved so that if someone dies while taking action their family will receive nothing; further notes that the university is also intent on including staff on protest in any legal action brought against Bradford University by a student suing over lack of education; believes that these heavy-handed threats over justifiable concerns are reminiscent of Victorian mill owners and have no place in the modern workplace, far less a place of education and thinking; and urges the Secretary of State for Education to intervene to instruct the management to remove intimidation as a policy and to talk with their staff representatives in a constructive and enlightened manner rather than bring shame and opprobrium on Bradford University.

528 MASAI'S ANCESTRAL LAND 19:11:14
Mr Angus Brendan MacNeil
*1

That this House expresses concern at the attempt to evict the Masai from their traditional lands or require them to relocate to make way, in Tanzania, for a big game hunting reserve for the royal family of Dubai; condemns any attempt to change the Masai land rights against their will, which would amount to a present-day Highland Clearance; notes that the sale of the land would rob the Masai people of their heritage and directly or indirectly affect the livelihoods of 80,000 people; and congratulates the international campaign Stop the Serengeti Sell-off led by Avaaz in meeting its target of securing two million signatures; and calls on both Dubai and Tanzania to respect the wish of the Masai to keep their lands and to oppose expropriation.

529 SHEHZAD MASIH AND SHAMA BIBI 19:11:14
Jim Shannon
Sammy Wilson
Mr Gregory Campbell
Dr William McCrea
David Simpson
*5

That this House condemns the beating, torture and burning alive in a furnace of the Christian couple Shehzad Masih and Shama Bibi in Kot Radha Kishan, Punjab, after they were unable to repay a loan to their employer, Yousuf Gujjar; notes that this heinous crime is not unique, as scores of people have been murdered violently over mere allegations of committal of blasphemy; calls on the government of Pakistan to ensure that this employer and any other perpetrator of violence, as well as imams from local mosques inciting the crowds against the unfortunate couple, are brought to justice, unlike in the case of similar previous attacks; and furthermore urges the Government to halt military and civil aid to Pakistan until religious minorities are protected in that country in accordance with international standards.

530 SUGAR IN FOOD AND DRINKS (LABELLING AND ADVERTISING) 19:11:14
Geraint Davies
Grahame M. Morris
Mr Mark Williams
Frank Dobson
Sheila Gilmore
Mr Michael Meacher
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Liz McInnes Mr David Crausby Alex Cunningham Jonathan Edwards Mr Stephen Hepburn Nadine Dorries Mr David Anderson Jeremy Corbyn Katy Clark Mr Tom Clarke Sir Alan Meale Caroline Lucas Mr Michael Thornton John McDonnell

That this House notes that one in four people in Britain is obese, with two-thirds of the population overweight, and the growth of NHS costs associated with obesity and diabetes; further notes the link between added sugar in processed foods and drinks and obesity; further notes that the maximum amount of added sugar the World Health Organisation recommends per day is six teaspoonfuls for women and nine for men, and that the promotion of high sugar products is often as low fat products; and calls on the Government to support moves to express added sugar in teaspoonfuls on product packaging and to restrict the advertising of high sugar products as low fat products.

531 ROYAL OPERA HOUSE 19:11:14
John McDonnell
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That this House notes with concern the threat to freedom of association and the right to protest posed by the facilities company Mitie at the Royal Opera House in its letters to staff which state that protesting against Mitie falls under the category of bringing the company into disrepute; calls on the company to withdraw the disciplinary letters Mitie sent to 11 workers for protesting; condemns this threat to the basic human rights of its staff; and urges the Royal Opera House to disassociate itself from Mitie's unacceptable practices.

Prepared 20th November 2014