Duties, later today. People using General Hospital today are asking for reassurance given the brief this is not the time for hasty reaction or recrimination. Will the Prime Minister commit the resources and support of the challenge to ensure the hospital deliver highquality care across all its departments . What i said about the report, it is a good report and even those hospitals face the challenges that have been investigated have been many instances have excellent care. In terms of resources this government is putting the money in, 12. 7 billion pounds over this parliament and help those hospitals that are challenged to make sure they provide the best they can. Richard harrington. You will be delighted as i am that unemployment, unemployment once again. And since the end of 2009, i hope the finalist would agree with me, a good example of Government Politics and smallbusiness working because they are the ones who provide thousands that were shown two weeks ago. Unemployment figures t
winter was huge. and he thought so. it wasn t just a valley forge. it was every winter of the eight long years of the revolutionary war and she hated it. it was dangerous. the roads were dangerous. she was a prime object for hostagetaking. .ut she was key to troop morale and he felt that very strongly and she would organize the other officers wives and they would cook for the soldiers. they would settle for the soldiers. they would nurse the soldiers and pray for the soldiers. they put on these great entertainments for the soldiers. washington s genius was keeping the army together and washington would say that he couldn t have done it without martha and he begged her to come to camp every year so that she could work with the troops and the troops adored her. lady washington is here. as we continue our conversation on first ladies, they discuss first ladies from martha washington to michelle obama monday night at 9:00 eastern on c-span. during this week s question time, bri
number one, mr. speaker. the prime minister. thank you, mr. speaker. this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others, and in addition to my duties in this house, i shall have further such meetings later today. gordon henderson. many people who have mortgages are benefiting from historically low interest rates. want reassurance can my right honorable friend give my constituents of their mortgages will continue to be affordable under his governing? my friend makes an important point. we do and a record low interest rates and that is good news for homeowners, and what we needed is to stick to the plans we have set up, have a sensible fiscal policy so the bank of england can keep interest rates low. one piece of advice i won t be taking is on saturday the leader of the libby pardon city want to control borrowing but on sunday the shadow chancellor said borrowing would go up. so perhaps the leader of the labour party would admit when it is tuesday,
executive, will be standing down as trade minister after doing a superb job refocusing the governments efforts in key export markets. i can t announce today that in livingston for the past five years chief executive of bt, one of britain s most successful businesses, will take on this vital role. i believe he will bring huge talent to a vital national effort. thank you, mr. speaker. with the prime minister agree there are many, many people in excellent school benefiting from outstanding teaching from inspirational teachers, not all of them have necessarily been [inaudible]? i think my honorable friend makes an important point. there are many good teachers in our schools who haven t been through the formal processes. i met this week we v with anothw policy from the party opposite. banning all such teachers from such schools. as ever, although i ve been busy, mr. speaker, i that a careful look at this policy and i note that the our teachers, people who teach, including th