THURSDAY 26th FEBRUARY 2004 [sitting at Westminster]
At 2.30 p.m.
Oral Questions to the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland *1 | David Burnside (South Antrim): If he will make a statement on the Chilcot Report on the break-in at Castlereagh Special Branch on 17th March 2002. | (155707) |
*2 | Mr Roy Beggs (East Antrim): , How many (a) children and (b) adults who are deaf-blind are registered in Northern Ireland; and what services are provided for them. | (155708) | *3 | Mr David Trimble (Upper Bann): To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, if he will make a statement on the progress of the inter-party talks. | (155709) | *4 | Helen Jackson (Sheffield, Hillsborough): If he will make a statement on the progress of non-denominational education in Northern Ireland. | (155710) | *5 | Mr Stephen McCabe (Birmingham, Hall Green): What progress has been made with the Reinvestment and Reform Initiative. | (155711) | *6 | Mr Iain Luke (Dundee East): What assessment he has made of the recent performance of the Northern Ireland economy. | (155712) | *7 | Lady Hermon (North Down): What provision is made by his Department for trauma counselling for (a) prison officers and (b) their families who have been the victims of paramilitary attacks. | (155713) |
*8 | Mr Harry Barnes (North East Derbyshire): What measures the Government is taking to improve the rural economy of Northern Ireland. | (155714) |
*9 | Mr Tony McWalter (Hemel Hempstead): What assessment he has made of the measures necessary to protect Northern Ireland's rural economy. | (155716) | *10 | The Reverend Martin Smyth (Belfast South): If he will make a statement on international trafficking in prostitution and its impact on Northern Ireland. | (155717) |
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