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Tuesday 14 July 2015 Meeting started at 11.34am, ended 8.50pm

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Channel:
1

House:
Commons

Location:
Commons Chamber

Event Type:
Main chamber

Production:
TV
  • Oral Questions to the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs

  • Q1. What recent assessment he has made of the political situation in the Maldives; and if he will make a statement. (900991)

    Karen Lumley MP (Redditch, Conservative)

  • Q2. What assessment he has made of the effectiveness of EU sanctions on Russian Federation. (900992)

    Jeff Smith MP (Manchester, Withington, Labour)

  • Q3. What discussions he has had with ministers in the devolved administrations on renegotiation of the UK's membership of the EU. (900995)

    Brendan O'Hara MP (Argyll and Bute, Scottish National Party)

  • Q4. What recent discussions he has had with the Burmese government on (a) the Rohingya community in Rakhine state and (b) democracy and human rights in that country. (900996)

    Mr Jim Cunningham MP (Coventry South, Labour)

  • Q5. What assessment he has made of the human rights situation in Colombia. (900997)

    Richard Burgon MP (Leeds East, Labour)

  • Q6. What further discussions he has had with his counterparts in EU member states on the issues relating to EU reform raised by the Prime Minister at the June 2015 European Council. (900999)

    Heather Wheeler MP (South Derbyshire, Conservative)

  • Q7. What assessment he has made of the effectiveness of the Greek government's approach to negotiations with the EU; and what assessment he has made of the implications of that approach for his policy on re-negotiating the UK's relationship with the EU. (901000)

    Antoinette Sandbach MP (Eddisbury, Conservative)

  • Q8. What representations he has made to the Colombian government on the imprisonment of civil society activists and trades unionists in that country. (901001)

    Ian Lavery MP (Wansbeck, Labour)

  • Q9. What further discussions he has had with his counterparts in EU member states on the issues relating to EU reform raised by the Prime Minister at the June 2015 European Council. (901002)

    Byron Davies MP (Gower, Conservative)

  • Q10. What assessment he has made of the current situation in Greece and the effect of that situation on other EU member states. (901003)

    Heidi Allen MP (South Cambridgeshire, Conservative)

  • Q11. What progress is being made on diplomatic efforts to free the Saudi blogger Raif Badawi. (901004)

    Stewart Malcolm McDonald MP (Glasgow South, Scottish National Party)

  • Q12. What assessment he has made of the security situation in Tunisia; and what support his Department is providing to British citizens affected by the recent terrorist attack in that country. (901005)

    Huw Irranca-Davies MP (Ogmore, Labour)

  • Q13. What discussions he has had with his counterparts in EU member states and others on (a) resettlement of Syrian refuges and (b) the UN's response to the Syrian refugee situation. (901006)

    Jess Phillips MP (Birmingham, Yardley, Labour)

  • Q14. What assessment he has made of the effectiveness of the Greek government's approach to negotiations with the EU; and what assessment he has made of the implications of that approach for his policy on re-negotiating the UK's relationship with the EU. (901007)

    Rt Hon Sir Simon Burns MP (Chelmsford, Conservative)

  • Q15. What steps his Department is taking to address the root causes of the refugee situation in the Mediterranean. (901008)

    Jo Churchill MP (Bury St Edmunds, Conservative)

  • Q16. What discussions he has had with ministers in the devolved administrations on renegotiation of the UK's membership of the EU. (901009)

    Ms Tasmina Ahmed-Sheikh MP (Ochil and South Perthshire, Scottish National Party)

  • Q17. What assessment he has made of the progress of negotiations to reform (a) the EU and (b) the UK's relationship with the EU. (901010)

    Steve Double MP (St Austell and Newquay, Conservative)

  • Q18. What assessment he has made of the security situation in Tunisia; and what support his Department is providing to British citizens affected by the recent terrorist attack in that country. (901011)

    Diana Johnson MP (Kingston upon Hull North, Labour)

  • Q19. What assessment he has made of the political situation in the Maldives; and if he will make a statement. (901012)

    Fiona Bruce MP (Congleton, Conservative)

  • Q20. What assessment he has made of the progress of negotiations to reform (a) the EU and (b) the UK's relationship with the EU. (901013)

    Marcus Fysh MP (Yeovil, Conservative)

  • Q21. What assessment he has made of the level of the terrorist threat to UK nationals in North Africa. (901014)

    Dr Poulter MP (Central Suffolk and North Ipswich, Conservative)

  • Q22. What assessment he has made of the potential need for treaty change as a result of the UK's re-negotiation of EU membership. (901015)

    Stephen Gethins MP (North East Fife, Scottish National Party)

  • Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs

  • Statement - Calais

  • Ten Minute Rule Motion - Civil Enforcement Officers and Traffic Wardens (Integration of Duties and Powers) (England)

    Mr Philip Hollobone MP (Kettering, Conservative)

  • Debate - Conclusion of the Budget debate

  • Adjournment - Thomas Cook and Christi and Bobby Shepherd

    Mary Creagh MP (Wakefield, Labour)

  • 11:43:08

    Mr Peter Bone MP (Wellingborough, Conservative)

  • 11:43:24

    Rt Hon David Lidington MP, The Minister for Europe (Aylesbury, Conservative)