• The day starts with Treasury Questions at 2.30pm and then the main business is a general debate on the economy.

    BBC: Viewing guide: The pick of the week ahead in Parliament

  • The issue was raised again during business questions on 2 February 2012, as Labour MP Hugh Bayley urged the government to commit to bring forward its own bill on the subject.

    BBC: MPs criticise lack of time for daylight savings bill

  • Shadow Cabinet Office minister Jon Trickett said during departmental questions on 2 November 2011 that the number of FoI requests responded to by the Cabinet Office had "nose dived" from 90% to 42% in a year.

    BBC: Labour slams department's record on FoI requests

  • To help get over this I use a One Minute Survey where I ask the students 2 questions about one third way through a course.

    FORBES: Winning Feedback: Lessons For Managers from The NFL

  • Tuesday kicks off (no mere figure of speech, this) with questions (at 2.30pm) to the Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg, and his smoothly diplomatic deputy, Mark Harper.

    BBC: Viewing guide: The pick of the week ahead in Parliament

  • As for Fotouhi at his Wayne State presentation, here are 2 questions that were submitted to me from Roger Rayle, the chair of Scio Residents for Safe Water (SRSW).

    FORBES: Responsible Investing: Is Pall 'Leading' in Water Filtration? (Governor Snyder's Hometown has a 1,4 Dioxane Problem)

  • As the research questions indicate, ICCS did not look only into civic knowledge learning outcomes, which are relevant to research questions 1 and 2, but also at learner attitudes and behaviour (question 3) and perceptions (question 4).

    UNESCO: Article on assesment

  • In terms of civic knowledge (questions 1 and 2), the authors found a significant difference in learning outcomes by country, which should probably be seen in the light of the widely different approaches to civic education in the countries.

    UNESCO: Article on assesment

  • Mr. Gonzalez said he finished answering questions from clients at 2 a.m.

    WSJ: In the Wired World, Feeds Drive Trading

  • On 2 October those questions will be answered in front of millions of people world-wide.

    BBC: Audley's final shot at redemption

  • During their deliberations jurors had to answer nearly 2, 000 questions about the 65 accused and their alleged crimes.

    BBC: French justice vindicated in abuse trial

  • Assuming the government gets its way, Wednesday's Commons action will begin at 2.30pm with questions to the Scottish Secretary.

    BBC: Week ahead

  • "The study will answer some open questions" about the cox-2 class, promises Novartis Development Chief Joerg Reinhardt , who says he cannot divulge details prior to publication.

    FORBES: Novartis Study Could Affect Pfizer, Merck

  • Over in the Lords (from 2.30pm) questions to ministers range across assisting families facing homelessness as a result of housing benefit, and representations received from the public on the negotiations for the new EU budget.

    BBC: Week ahead

  • In the Lords (from 2.30pm) questions cover the government's plans to commemorate the centenary of World War I, the need for a reduction in domestic food waste, and the interest rate rigging scandal in the City.

    BBC: Week ahead

  • In the Lords (from 2.30pm) questions from peers range across the record-low sea ice extent in the Arctic Ocean during the past year and the likely future of oil prices , before peers continue the marathon committee stage consideration of the Growth and Infrastructure Bill.

    BBC: Week ahead

  • In the Lords (from 2.30pm) questions to ministers range across increasing sports in schools, asylum seekers' right to work in the UK after six months of waiting for a decision on their application - and the proportion of deaths recorded as caused by cancer where the actual cause of death was the treatment.

    BBC: Week ahead

  • In the Lords (from 2.30pm) questions to ministers range across inequality in income in the UK, access to justice for those who will not be able to receive free legal advice on social welfare law (and this is the latest shot in a guerrilla campaign against changes to legal aid rules which come into force from 1 April) and future railway re-openings.

    BBC: Week ahead

  • Cisco handled 2.6 million support questions online and took 90% of its orders electronically, saving almost a billion dollars.

    FORBES: What Makes Cisco Run

  • Leeds notes that people who download the app ask 2-3x as many questions as the average user, and answers 4x as many.

    FORBES: Happy B-day, Jeeves: As Ask.com Turns 15, A Refocus on Q&A

  • On Monday , the Commons meets at 2.30pm for Defence questions.

    BBC: Week ahead

  • These were one of the many questions answered and topics discussed in a 2-days workshop entitled "Digital Archiving of Audio Visual Content in Public Service Broadcastings" recently in Metro Manila, Philippines.

    UNESCO: Education

  • On Monday , the Commons meets at 2.30pm for Education questions - followed (assuming no ministerial statements or urgent questions) by the report stage of the Justice and Security Bill (see above).

    BBC: Week ahead

  • Monday's proceedings open at 2.30 pm with questions to the Home Secretary, including, in a week where the issue of violence against women will be raised on several occasions, tackling female genital mutilation - police efforts on this problem are likely to be criticised at a Home Affairs Committee hearing on Tuesday, and see also Thursday's Backbench Business Committee debate.

    BBC: Week ahead

  • In the Lords (from 2.30pm) there are questions to ministers on safeguarding the position of the National Lottery and humanitarian aid to refugees from Syria.

    BBC: Week ahead

  • Monday in the Commons begins (at 2.30pm) with Defence questions - with one listed question raising the readiness of British forces based in the Falkland Islands - and then (assuming no statements by ministers or urgent questions) MPs will turn to the second reading of the Crime and Courts Bill, which has already been through the Lords.

    BBC: Week ahead

  • The over 2 million followers of the White House Twitter account will have the opportunity to tweet their questions at the prez, who will answer them via video at a Twitter Townhall 2 p.m. this afternoon.

    FORBES: President Obama Takes To Twitter: #AskObama

  • In the July 2 issue of FORBES I posed these questions: What feeds the global liquidity surplus?

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • On Monday , the Commons meets at 2.30pm for work and pensions questions, and then (unless there's a ministerial statement or urgent question), MPs will finish their consideration of the Succession to the Crown Bill.

    BBC: Week ahead

  • On Monday, the Commons opens at 2.30pm for Communities and Local Government questions - and (assuming no statements or urgent questions), MPs will move onto the Crime and Courts Bill at 3.30pm.

    BBC: Week ahead

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