Parliamentary Questions
Questions Charles has asked Government Ministers during House of Commons Question Time.
- 1st September 2009Parliamentary Question
In a written question to the Olympics Minister, Charles Walker asks what steps are being taken to ensure that Hertfordshire residents benefit from the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. read more »
- 20th July 2009Parliamentary Question
While recognising the seriousness of swine flu, Charles urges responsible reporting of the illness. read more »
- 14th July 2009Parliamentary Question
Charles Walker condemns pay increases of up to 20% for quango chiefs. read more »
- 13th July 2009Parliamentary Question
Charles Walker asks the Defence Secretary for his estimate of the number of forces personnel likely to experience mental illness as a result of their military service. read more »
- 2nd April 2009Parliamentary Question
Charles Walker calls for a Government Minister to explain to MPs why, within a month of receiving their sixth-form funding settlement, Herts schools received a second letter cutting it by an average of £40,000 per school. read more »
- 2nd April 2009Parliamentary Question
Charles Walker calls for a Government Minister to explain to MPs why, within a month of receiving their sixth-form funding settlement, Herts schools received a second letter cutting it by an average of £40,000 per school. read more »
- 30th March 2009Parliamentary Question
Charles Walker calls for an increase in the £30,000 tax free limit for redundancy payments. read more »
- 6th July 2008Parliamentary Question
Charles Walker questions the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions on measures to alleviate pensioner poverty. read more »
- 17th June 2008Parliamentary Question
Charles Walker asks the Secretary of State for Transport how many cargo and long-haul flights were included in the forecast of 3Mt carbon dioxide emissions at Stansted Airport in 2030. read more »
- 15th June 2008Parliamentary Question
Charles Walker questions the Secretary of State for Health about future spending plans for GP surgeries. read more »
