*1 (South West Bedfordshire):
What her policy is on the use of national insurance numbers as
an identifier in electoral registration. (28118)
*2 Huw frranca-Davies (Ogmore): Whether she plans to establish
community justice centres in Wales. (28119)
*3 Mr (Glasgow South): What
transitional arrangements are being made for tribunals that
will join the Tribunals Service in 2006. (28120)
*4 Dr (Broxtowe): How much
state funding has been paid to the Conservative Party in the
last five years. (28121)
*5 (Shipley): How many
applications to pilot all-postal vote elections the Department
has received since the Representation of the People Act 2000
came into force. (28122)
*6 Mr (Wigan): What steps she
plans to take to reduce the time taken to produce a copy of the
marked register for those 2005 General Election candidates who
require one. (28123)
*7 (Banbury): What funding her
Department provided to Citizens Advice Bureaux for advice to
asylum seekers in 2004-05; and what assessment she has made of
the adequacy of such provision in Oxfordshire. (28124)
*8
(North Southwark & Bermondsey): What progress she has made
in considering the proposal for an annual National Census and
Registration Day. (28125)
*9 (Castle Point): What steps
she is taking to facilitate voting by armed forces
personnel. (28126)
*10 Mr (New Forest West): If she
will make a statement on qualifications for judicial
appointments. (28127)
*11 Mr (Tooting): How much state
funding has been paid to the Conservative Party in each of the
last five years. (28128)
*12 Miss (Vale of York): What recent
representations she has received on the proposed levels of
legal aid; and if she will make a statement. (28129)
*13 Mr (Hendon): What assessment
she has made of the impact on the administration of justice of
the recent industrial action by barristers over legal aid
levels; and if she will make a statement. (28130)
*14 Mr (Ciwyd West): If she will
make a statement on her policy on individual voter
registration. (28131)