Monthly Archives: October 2008

Land Registry: Documents -Written

Mr. Bellingham: To ask the Secretary of State for Justice when he next expects to meet Land Registry officials to discuss its proposed destruction of original documents. [230429] Mr. Wills: I regularly meet officials from the land Registry to discuss a range of issues. The next scheduled meeting with the land Registry is on 24 [...]

Banks: Finance -Written

Mr. Bellingham: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what regulations he has introduced to govern bank liquidity over the last five years. [230469] Ian Pearson: This is a matter for the Financial Services Authority (FSA), which set a unified framework of systems and controls under which banks manage liquidity risks in 2004. The FSA [...]

Banking Sector -Oral

Mr. Bellingham: May I congratulate the Secretary of State on his appointment? Does he recall that the First Minister said earlier in the year that an independent Scotland could look forward to an “arc of prosperity” based on Ireland, Iceland and Scandinavia and underpinned by Scotland’s “world class” banks? Will he remind the First Minister [...]

Community Legal Advice Centre and Network -Oral

Mr. Henry Bellingham (North-West Norfolk) (Con): Further to the concerns expressed by my hon. Friend the Member for Bromley and Chislehurst (Robert Neill), is the Minister aware that Leicester law centre has already closed and that one county council has stated that all its CABs are now under threat? Does she agree that the community [...]

Scientific Procedures on Animals -Written

18. Mr. Bellingham: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what estimate she has made of the likely number of scientific procedures on animals which will be carried out in 2009-10. [229787] Meg Hillier: Animal experiments continue to be a vital tool in developing improvements in health care, and in protecting people [...]

Post Office Network -Oral

Mr. Bellingham: The Minister will be aware that the branch network in East Anglia, and west Norfolk in particular, has been devastated. The one crystal clear message we hear from the remaining sub-post offices is that they are determined to keep the Post Office card account. I asked the Under-Secretary of State for Business, Enterprise [...]