Martin Linton asked the Secretary of State for Health if he will make a statement on the role of community hospitals in urban constituencies under the NHS five-year strategy.
John Hutton replied.
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Martin Linton asked the Secretary of State for Health if he will make a statement on the role of community hospitals in urban constituencies under the NHS five-year strategy.
John Hutton replied.
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Martin Linton asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many dispersal orders have been made in the Metropolitan police area; and what assessment he has made of their effects on reducing (a) antisocial behaviour and (b) criminal offences in each zone.
Hazel Blears replied with data.
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Martin Linton asked the Deputy Prime Minister how many affordable homes have been built in (a) London, (b) Wandsworth and (c) Battersea through the (i) Housing Corporation and (ii) Government-funded schemes since 2000.
Keith Hill answered with data.
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Martin Linton asked the Secretary of State for Education and Skills what steps she has taken to increase the number of teachers in state schools in Battersea.
Stephen Twigg replied.
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Martin Linton asked the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions how many people with disabilities in Battersea have returned to work in each of the last seven years.
Jane Kennedy replied with data.
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Martin Linton asked Secretary of State for Work and Pensions how many mothers have received the Sure Start maternity grant in the Jobcentre Plus district which includes Battersea.
Chris Pond replied with data.
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Martin Linton asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many community support officers are working in Wandsworth; and how many there will be in April 2005.
Hazel Blears replied sayin gthat there are currently 32 CSOs in Wandsworth and the intention is for there to be 44 by the end of this month.
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Martin Linton asked Secretary of State for the Home Department how many drivers have been stopped by police for driving while using a mobile phone in (a) London and (b) England since the ban came into force.
Hazel Blears replied basically saying that data isn't available yet.
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Martin Linton asked Secretary of State for Education and Skills how many (a) teachers and (b) learning assistants there were in Battersea secondary schools on the latest date for which figures are available.
Stephen Twigg replied with data.
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Martin Linton asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department what proportion of Somali asylum seekers have claimed asylum (a) at an airport and (b) having travelled first through other countries in the past 24 months.
Des Browne replied with figures.
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Martin Linton asked the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions how many people in each ward of Battersea constituency received the winter fuel allowance in 2003-04.
Malcolm Wicks replied with full figures.
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Martin Linton asked the Deputy Prime Minister how many council homes have been sold under the right to buy in Wandsworth since 1990.
Keith Hill replied that the local authority has reported 4,276 sales of council dwellings under the right to buy and rent to mortgage schemes in Wandsworth between 1990-91 and 2003-04.
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Martin Linton asked the Secretary of State for International Development what progress has been made in the reconstruction of (a) hospitals and (b) civic and judicial buildings in Iraq since the end of the war in 2003; and if he will make a statement.
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Martin Linton asked the Deputy Prime Minister what steps he is taking to increase the supply of affordable housing in London over the next five years.
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