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12th ALLOTTED DAY  — considered . 4.15 pm Mr. Frank McElhone (Glasgow, Queen's Park) : I beg to move, That this House, recalling the Prime Minister's commitment to the Third World at last... (145 contributions)

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29TH ALLOTTED DAY — considered 4.19 pm Mr. Eric G. Varley (Chesterfield) : I beg to move, That this House condemns Her Majesty's Government's economic, industrial and monetary policies... (233 contributions)

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22ND ALLOTTED DAY  SECOND PART — considered 9.37 am The Financial Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. Nicholas Ridley) : I beg to move, That this House takes note of the preliminary Draft... (107 contributions)

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28TH ALLOTTED DAY — considered. Motion made and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.— Mr. David Hunt.  5.23 pm The Under-Secretary of State for Defence Procurement (Mr.... (182 contributions)

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27TH ALLOTTED DAY — considered. Motion made and Question proposed, That this House takes note of the Report on Developments in the European Community, July to December 1981, Cmnd. 8525.— Mr.... (261 contributions)

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26TH ALLOTTED DAY — considered. Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.— Mr. Thompson.  Mr. Speaker : Before calling the Minister, I should warn the House that... (354 contributions)

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25TH ALLOTTED DAY — considered Relevant documents: European Community Documents Nos. 7787/82, 7786/82, 7788/82, 7863/82 and 7954/82, the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food's unnumbered... (217 contributions)

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24TH ALLOTTED DAY — considered 4.29 pm Mr. Speaker : I have selected the amendment in the name of the Prime Minister. Mr. John Prescott (Kingston upon Hull, East) : I beg to move,... (206 contributions)

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23RD ALLOTTED DAY — considered. Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn. — Mr. Goodlad.   6.58 pm The Minister of State for the Armed Forces (Mr. Peter Blaker)... (86 contributions)

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22ND ALLOTTED DAY  FIRST PART — Considered 7 pm Mr. David Penhaligon (Truro) : I beg to move, That, in the opinion of this House, the continuously rising trend of mass unemployment in... (125 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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