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29TH ALLOTTED DAY — considered Motion made, and Question proposed , That this House takes note of the Report on Developments in the European Communities, January to December 1979 (Cmnd.... (316 contributions)

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5TH ALLOTTED DAY  Considered in Committee. Sir Eric Fletcher in the Chair  CIVIL ESTIMATES AND SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES, 1966–67; DEFENCE ESTIMATES, 1966–67; DEFENCE (NAVY) SUPPLEMENTARY... (260 contributions)

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13TH ALLOTTED DAY  REPORT 11th March   Resolutions reported, 1. That a Supplementary sum, not exceeding £216,000, be granted to Her Majesty, to defray the charge which will come in course of... (242 contributions)

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12TH ALLOTTED DAY  Considered in Committee. Sir WILLIAM ANSTRUTHER-GRAY in the Chair  CIVIL ESTIMATES, SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES, 1962–63; NAVY ESTIMATES, 1963–64; ARMY ESTIMATES, 1963–64;... (196 contributions)

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26TH ALLOTTED DAY  REPORT 18th July   Resolutions reported, 1. That a sum, not exceeding £7,078,200. be granted to Her Majesty, to complete the sum necessary to defray the charge which will... (296 contributions)

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Considered in Committee. Sir GORDON TOUCHE in the Chair  Motion made, and Question proposed, That a sum, not exceeding £4,080, be granted to Her Majesty, to defray the charge which will come... (158 contributions)

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26TH ALLOTTED DAY  Resolutions reported, 1. £29,198,000 for the Services included in the following Ministry of Defence, Navy, Army, and Air Estimates, viz.:— £ Ministry of Defence... (280 contributions)

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26TH ALLOTTED DAY  REPORT 25th July  CIVIL ESTIMATES AND ESTIMATES FOR REVENUE DEPARTMENTS AND SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES, 1957–58; MINISTRY OF DEFENCE, NAVY, ARMY AND AIR ESTIMATES, 1957–58... (255 contributions)

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25TH ALLOTTED DAY  Considered in Committee. Sir GORDON TOUCHE in the Chair  CIVIL ESTIMATES AND SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATE, 1957–58; ESTIMATES FOR REVENUE DEPARTMENTS AND SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATE,... (178 contributions)

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8TH ALLOTTED DAY  REPORT 6 th March   Resolution reported, That 153,000 Officers, Seamen and Boys and Royal Marines, who are borne on the Books of Her Majesty's Ships and at the Royal Marine... (381 contributions)

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The assessment for PIP requires claimants to attend face-to-face consultations,
Stationary organised neatly.
A protestor throws a petrol bomb towards riot police
"Fat" Betty from Mad Men.
The transition from DLA to PIP will harm disabled claiments By Erin Mee Concerns of a care worker.
The pornographic allure of looking at neatly organised things By Philip Maughan Taxonomy for the masses.
Why the European ideal is under threat By Mark Mazower The Great Reckoning.
Why women’s bodies can’t do anything right By Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett Enviable curves v skinny self-control.

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The assessment for PIP requires claimants to attend face-to-face consultations,
Stationary organised neatly.
A protestor throws a petrol bomb towards riot police
"Fat" Betty from Mad Men.
The transition from DLA to PIP will harm disabled claiments By Erin Mee Concerns of a care worker.
The pornographic allure of looking at neatly organised things By Philip Maughan Taxonomy for the masses.
Why the European ideal is under threat By Mark Mazower The Great Reckoning.
Why women’s bodies can’t do anything right By Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett Enviable curves v skinny self-control.

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