In Parliament
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My work in Parliament has three objectives
1 To Hold the Government to account
2 To help us make better laws
3 To stand up for the interests of my constituents
I am there to make sure your voice is heard in Westminster.
I can ask questions, write to Ministers, present petitions and lobby government departments for you.
Please tell me your views on the big issues of the day. How could Parliament make a real difference to you? How could it change your life and our country for the better?
You can also use this page to access my voting record, Early Day Motions that I have signed, All-Party Groups that I have joined and the website of the Environment Audit Committee on which I sit.
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7 May 2008
National Youth Volunteering Programme
Nick Hurd asks whether private sector funding for the charity v is going to meet the target of £50million.
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23 April 2008
Crime (London)
Nick Hurd calls on the Minister for Policing to guarantee that numbers of sworn police officers will not be cut in the borough of Hillingdon.
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21 April 2008
Coroners: Children
Nick Hurds questions the Secretary of State for Justice about measures to ensure that coroners and local safeguarding children boards work together effectively to investigate child deaths.
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21 April 2008
Coroners Bill (Draft)
Nick Hurd asks the Secretary of State for Justice about the reason for the time taken to introduce the Coroners Bill to Parliament.
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21 April 2008
Coroners
Nick Hurd asks the Secretary of State for Justice when a revised version of the Charter for the Bereaved will be issued and if he will ensure that charities representing those bereaved as a result of sudden medical deaths are consulted beforehand.
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2 April 2008
Heathrow Airport: Health Hazards
Nick Hurd questions the Secretary of State for Transport about making a health impact assessment of the proposed expansion of Heathrow Airport.
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1 April 2008
Ozone Layer: EC Law
Nick Hurd asks the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs about the implementation of Regulation 2037/2000 on the disposal of ozone depleting substances.
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31 March 2008
Housing and Regeneration Bill
Nick Hurd questions requirements that will be placed on the new Homes and Communities Agency with regard to protection of public health.
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17 March 2008
Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation
Nick Hurd challenges the Government over the cost of using taxpayers' money to buy carbon credits in overseas markets to allow us to fulfil ambitious carbon targets - estimated by the NAO to be about £5 billion by 2020.
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17 March 2008
Schools: Sustainable Development
Nick Hurd asks the Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families about funds available to schools for sustainable development.
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6 March 2008
Business of the House: Governance of London
Nick Hurd calls for a debate on the governance of London and whether structures set up by the Government are working in practice, following alleged funding irregularities to community projects.
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5 March 2008
Special Educational Needs: Young Offenders
Nick Hurd questions the Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families over the special educational provision available for adolescents with ADHD on their release from a penal establishment.
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27 February 2008
Treaty of Lisbon
Nick Hurd calls on the government to reconsider the decision to expand Heathrow in light of the government's policies on climate change.
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27 February 2008
Treaty of Lisbon
Nick Hurd calls for reform of the EU emissions trading scheme to reinforce the polluter pays principle and to include aviation "on terms that bite".
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4 February 2008
Local Government Finance
Nick Hurd challenges the Government over funding for the building schools for the future programme in Hillingdon.
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NICK'S WORK IN PARLIAMENT
Nick's Parliamentary duties currently include:
Nick's response to the Heathrow Consultation click here
Nick's Stop the Garden Grab campaign click here
Support the 'Get behind Mount Vernon!' campaign click here
WESTMINSTER REPORT
Download Nick's latest Westminster Report click here (pdf: 1.64M)
SURGERY DATES
Nick holds regular surgeries on Fridays. To book an appointment, please call 01923 822876.
CONSTITUENCY MAP
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