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Questions -- 2009
- Nato: Palestine (20 Oct 2009)
- Malcolm Moss: Unlike the Egyptians, who turned up to vote in the UN Human Rights Council meeting last week on the Goldstone report on the recent conflict in Gaza, is it not deeply disappointing to find that our own representatives stayed away? This seems to have put us in the same voting camp as Angola, Kyrgyzstan and Madagascar, three of the world's worst dictatorships. What message was the Foreign Office...
- Written Answers Home Department: Antisocial Behaviour Orders (20 Oct 2009)
- Malcolm Moss: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many antisocial behaviour orders were issued to people (a) under and (b) over the age of 18 years in (i) England and (ii) North East Cambridgeshire in each of the last five years; and if he will make a statement.
Written Answers Business, Innovation and Skills: Apprentices (12 Oct 2009)
Malcolm Moss: To ask the Minister of State, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills how many Government-funded apprenticeship places were available to young people in (a) England and (b) North East Cambridgeshire in each of the last five years; and if he will make a statement.
Written Answers Business, Innovation and Skills: Unemployment: Young People (12 Oct 2009)
Malcolm Moss: To ask the Minister of State, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills how many young people were not in education, employment or training in (a) England and (b) North East Cambridgeshire in each of the last five years; and if he will make a statement.
- Written Answers Transport: London-Peterborough Railway Line (16 Sep 2009)
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- Malcolm Moss: To ask the Minister of State, Department for Transport how many services on the Peterborough to London rail line were (a) cancelled, (b) late and (c) overcrowded in each of the last 10 years; and if he will make a statement.
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- Written Answers Justice: Prisoners: Parole (14 Sep 2009)
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- Malcolm Moss: To ask the Secretary of State for Justice how many prisoners on parole from Whitemoor Prison (a) breached their parole terms and (b) his Department has lost touch with in each of the last 15 years; and if he will make a statement.
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- Written Answers Health: Swine Flu: Cambridgeshire (14 Sep 2009)
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- Malcolm Moss: To ask the Secretary of State for Health what steps his Department has taken to assist Cambridgeshire Primary Care Trust to cope with increases in cases of swine flu; and if he will make a statement.
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- Written Answers Health: Swine Flu: Cambridgeshire (14 Sep 2009)
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- Malcolm Moss: To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many doses of (a) Tamiflu and (b) Relenza (i) have been and (ii) are planned to be made available to Cambridgeshire Primary Care Trust; how many doses of swine flu vaccine are planned to be made available to the Trust; and if he will make a statement.
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- Written Answers Health: Swine Flu: Cambridgeshire (14 Sep 2009)
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- Malcolm Moss: To ask the Secretary of State for Health (1) how many cases of swine flu were registered by Cambridgeshire Primary Care Trust in each week of the last six months; and if he will make a statement; (2) how many people in the Cambridgeshire Primary Care Trust area contacted their GP with symptoms of swine flu in each week of the last six months; and if he will make a statement.
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- Written Answers Health: Health Services: Overseas Residence (9 Sep 2009)
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- Malcolm Moss: To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many non-British residents received NHS treatment in (a) England and (b) North East Cambridgeshire in each of the last 10 years; what estimate he has made of the cost to the NHS of treating each such group in each year; what proportion of such expenditure was recovered through charges to such patients and their insurers in each year; and if he...
- Written Answers Transport: A1 (13 Jul 2009)
- To ask the Minister of State, Department for Transport if he will take steps to ensure the installation of separated junctions at the main intersections and roundabouts on the A1 between Alconbury and the A1(M) north of Baldock.
- Written Answers Transport: A1 (7 Jul 2009)
- Malcolm Moss: To ask the Minister of State, Department for Transport what recent assessment he has made of the merits of introducing (a) separated junctions at Sandy, Beeston and Biggleswade and (b) new bypasses for Sandy and Biggleswade on the A1 between the Black Cat roundabout and the A1(M) at Radwell north of Baldock.
Written Answers Transport: A1: A421 (6 Jul 2009)
Malcolm Moss: To ask the Minister of State, Department for Transport how much the improvements to the Black Cat roundabout at the A1/A421 junction at Eaton Socon cost; and for how long the improvement works affected traffic on the A1.
Written Answers Transport: A1: A421 (6 Jul 2009)
Malcolm Moss: To ask the Minister of State, Department for Transport what estimate his Department has made of the costs arising from delays to traffic on the northbound carriageway of the A1 south of the Black Cat roundabout in each month in the five years before the roundabout was enlarged; and what estimate he has made of such costs in each month since completion of the improvements.
- Oral Answers to Questions Foreign and Commonwealth Office: Sri Lanka (30 Jun 2009) has video
- Malcolm Moss: What his most recent assessment is of the human rights situation in Sri Lanka; and if he will make a statement.
Oral Answers to Questions Foreign and Commonwealth Office: Sri Lanka (30 Jun 2009) has video
Malcolm Moss: Does the Minister agree that after 25 years of bloody conflict in Sri Lanka, any reasonable Government would reach out to the defeated community, not incarcerate about 300,000 Tamils, many of them children and the elderly, in squalid and inhumane detention camps? What are the Government doing to improve humanitarian conditions in those camps? More important in the longer term, what are the...
- Written Answers Treasury: Taxation: Gaming Machines (16 Jun 2009)
- Malcolm Moss: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what discussions his Department has had with the Department for Culture, Media and Sport on the introduction of a gross profit tax to replace amusement machine licence duty system; and if he will make a statement.
Written Answers Culture Media and Sport: Gaming Machines: Taxation (15 Jun 2009)
Malcolm Moss: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport what assessment his Department has made of the effect that the introduction of a gross profit tax to replace the amusement machine licence duty system would have on implementation of new stakes and prize levels for Category C and D machines.
Written Answers Treasury: Taxation: Gaming Machines (15 Jun 2009)
Malcolm Moss: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer (1) what assessment he has made of the compatibility of the introduction of a gross profit tax to replace amusement machine licence duty with the Hampton principles of better regulation; and if he will make a statement; (2) what regulatory impact assessment he plans to publish as part of the consultation on the introduction of a gross profit tax to...
Written Answers Transport: A47: Cambridgeshire (12 Jun 2009)
Malcolm Moss: To ask the Minster of State, Department for Transport how many (a) fatal and (b) non-fatal accidents there were on the A47 between Guyhirn and the Thorney bypass in each of the last 10 years.
- Written Answers Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform: Gambling Commission (18 May 2009)
- Malcolm Moss: To ask the Minister of State, Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform which review model was used by the Hampton Review Team in its assessment of the Gambling Commission; and on how many occasions the Review Team met the Gambling Commission for the purposes of the assessment.
- Written Answers Culture Media and Sport: Gambling (13 May 2009)
- Malcolm Moss: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport if he will request that the Gambling Commission publish its (a) assessment of the regulatory risks relevant to each sector of the gambling industry and (b) methodology for (i) analysis of regulatory risk and (ii) prioritising its allocation of resources to gambling activities in relation to the level of regulatory risk posed by each...
- Written Answers Culture Media and Sport: Gambling (13 May 2009)
- Malcolm Moss: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport (1) which of the recommendations of the Hampton Implementation Review of the Gambling Commission he plans to accept; and what steps he plans to take to implement those recommendations; (2) what discussions has he had with the Gambling Commission on the implementation of recommendations of the Hampton Implementation Review of the...
- Written Answers Culture Media and Sport: Gambling (13 May 2009)
Malcolm Moss: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport if he will take steps to ensure that the Gambling Commission (a) takes further steps to prioritise its activity according to the regulatory risks relevant to the gambling sector and (b) adjusts the level of fees it obtains through licensing and certification of the gambling industry to take account of regulatory risks.
- Written Answers Transport: Driving Tests: Wisbech (23 Apr 2009)
- Malcolm Moss: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what the marginal cost of operating the Driving Test Centre in Wisbech in addition to the centre in Kings Lynn was in the most recent 12-month period for which figures are available.
- Written Answers Transport: Driving Tests: Wisbech (23 Apr 2009)
- Malcolm Moss: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what recent progress has been made in the 12-month monitoring exercise at the driving test centre in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire.
- Written Answers Health: Life Expectancy (21 Apr 2009)
- Malcolm Moss: To ask the Secretary of State for Health which local authorities in the Spearhead Group (a) had widened the gap in life expectancy at birth compared with the population as a whole in the latest year for which information is available and (b) are not on course to meet the 2010 target of reducing that gap by 10 per cent.
- Written Answers Health: Life Expectancy (20 Apr 2009)
- Malcolm Moss: To ask the Secretary of State for Health what measures he intends to adopt to ensure that local authorities in the Spearhead Group considered not to be on track to reach the 2010 target of reducing the gap in life expectancy compared with the population as a whole by 10 per cent. are able to meet their target.
- Written Answers Health: Life Expectancy (20 Apr 2009)
- Malcolm Moss: To ask the Secretary of State for Health what assessment he has made of the causes of excess deaths within the Spearhead Group of local authorities considered off track from reaching their 2010 target of reducing the gap in life expectancy compared with the population as a whole by 10 per cent.
- Oral Answers to Questions Foreign and Commonwealth Office: Iran (31 Mar 2009) has video
- Malcolm Moss: As well as selling air defence systems to Iran, Russia has continued to block attempts by the west to impose tougher sanctions on Iran. What are the Government doing to ensure that Russia does not continue to block the sanctions process?
- Written Answers Treasury: Excise Duties: Gaming Machines (18 Mar 2009)
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- Malcolm Moss: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer (1) what assessment he has made of the effects on revenue from amusement machine licence duty of closures of (a) adult gaming centres and (b) family entertainment centres in the last 12 months; (2) how much amusement machine licence duty was paid on licences for (a) category B2 and (b) category B3 gaming machines in the last year for which...
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- Written Answers Treasury: Excise Duties: Gaming Machines (18 Mar 2009)
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- Malcolm Moss: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer (1) whether he is considering the introduction of fiscal measures to assist gaming machine manufacturers; and if he will make a statement; (2) if he will take steps to simplify and reduce the compliance costs for operators of the present system of amusement machine licence duty; and if he will make a statement.
- Energy and Climate Change: Renewable Energy Generation (5 Mar 2009)
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- At a recent planning appeal in my constituency, the Government inspector overturned a decision by the local planning authority to reject a single wind turbine application. Given the fact that Fenland district council has one of the best records for wind farm development in the whole country, where does that leave local democracy and the wishes of local people?
- Written Answers Home Department: Police (12 Feb 2009)
- Malcolm Moss: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what discussions there have been between Cambridgeshire and Norfolk (a) police authorities and (b) constabularies on cross-border working involving Wisbech and King's Lynn police stations.
- Oral Answers to Questions International Development: Gaza (11 Feb 2009) has video
- Malcolm Moss: Israel has set up a clinic at the Erez crossing on the Gaza border to give free medical treatment to Palestinians. However, no one is in the clinics because Hamas turns people away at the border. Are the Government aware that those clinics have been set up by Israel, and what steps will they make to ensure that Hamas allows people to take that free medical treatment?
- Written Answers Justice: Magistrates Courts: Wisbech (9 Feb 2009)
- Malcolm Moss: To ask the Secretary of State for Justice what plans HM Courts Service has for Wisbech Magistrates' Court.
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- Written Answers Home Department: Police Custody (9 Feb 2009)
- Malcolm Moss: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department (1) how many police station cells in England were closed for health and safety reasons in each of the last five years, broken down by (a) location and (b) police authority; how many are scheduled for closure; and how many are under review; (2) what timescale has been estimated for closure of all police station cells which have been...
- Business of the House (5 Feb 2009) has video
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- It was confirmed in a recent written answer by the Minister responsible for prisons that Whitemoor prison in my constituency has seen its proportion of Muslim prisoners increase by 14 percentage points, that is, from 20 to 34 per cent., in the last year for which figures are available. That is by far the largest proportion of Muslim prisoners in a high-security prison in the country and...
- Written Answers Justice: Prisoners: Islam (4 Feb 2009)
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- Malcolm Moss: To ask the Secretary of State for Justice how many and what proportion of prisoners in each high security prison in each of the last five years were Muslim.
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Written Answers
Justice: HMP
Whitemoor:
Discrimination
(13
Jan 2009)
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Malcolm Moss:
To ask the Secretary
of State for Justice
pursuant to the
answer of 24
November 2008,
Official Report,
columns 873-4W, on
prisons: complaints,
how many complaints
by prison officers
have been made
against fellow
officers at HMP
Whitemoor on the
grounds of (a)
sexual
discrimination, (b)
sexual harassment,
(c) homophobic
behaviour and (d)
racial
discrimination in
each of the last 10
years;...
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Written Answers
Treasury: Private
Finance Initiative
(12
Jan 2009)
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Malcolm Moss:
To ask the
Chancellor of the
Exchequer (1) how
many Private Finance
Initiative schemes
were concluded in
each of the last 10
years; what their
capital value was;
what the repayment
amount is; and over
how many years this
is to be repaid; (2)
how many Private
Finance Initiative
schemes are in the
process of being
completed; and what
their (a) capital
value and (b)
repayment amount is;
(3)...
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