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House Of Commons Culinary Team And Hospitality 2011
Stephen Hepburn
2011-02-09
That this House congratulates the House of Commons Culinary Team on its success at Hospitality 2011, held at Birmingham's NEC Arena on 24 January 2011; hails the team's gold medal success as representatives of the British Culinary Federation as Team England; congratulates the team on their nationally-recognised success; and wishes the team further success and achievement in the future.
House of Commons
Stephen Hepburn
2011-02-09
Proposed
Jarrow
Labour
Alan Meale
2011-02-09
Seconded
Mansfield
Labour
Ian Mearns
2011-02-09
Seconded
Gateshead
Labour
Peter Bottomley
2011-02-09
Seconded
Worthing West
Conservative
Jim Dobbin
2011-02-10
Seconded
Heywood and Middleton
Labour
Bob Russell
2011-02-10
Seconded
Colchester
Liberal Democrat
Andrew George
2011-02-10
Signed
St Ives
Liberal Democrat
Jeremy Corbyn
2011-02-10
Signed
Islington North
Labour
John McDonnell
2011-02-10
Signed
Hayes and Harlington
Labour
Lady Hermon
2011-02-10
Signed
North Down
Independent
Mike Hancock
2011-02-14
Signed
Portsmouth South
Liberal Democrat
David Simpson
2011-02-15
Signed
Upper Bann
DUP
John Hemming
2011-02-15
Signed
Birmingham, Yardley
Liberal Democrat
Elfyn Llwyd
2011-02-16
Signed
Dwyfor Meirionnydd
Plaid Cymru
Dan Rogerson
2011-02-16
Signed
North Cornwall
Liberal Democrat
Hywel Williams
2011-02-16
Signed
Arfon
Plaid Cymru
Paul Flynn
2011-02-16
Signed
Newport West
Labour
Jeffrey M Donaldson
2011-02-16
Signed
Lagan Valley
DUP
Gregory Campbell
2011-02-16
Signed
East Londonderry
DUP
William McCrea
2011-02-16
Signed
South Antrim
DUP
John Mann
2011-02-16
Signed
Bassetlaw
Labour
Marsha Singh
2011-02-16
Signed
Bradford West
Labour
Naomi Long
2011-02-17
Signed
Belfast East
Alliance
Stephen Williams
2011-02-17
Signed
Bristol West
Liberal Democrat
John Pugh
2011-02-28
Signed
Southport
Liberal Democrat
Kelvin Hopkins
2011-02-28
Signed
Luton North
Labour
Roger Godsiff
2011-03-07
Signed
Birmingham, Hall Green
Labour
David Crausby
2011-03-30
Signed
Bolton North East
Labour