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NORTHERN IRELAND GRAND COMMITTEE
Order of Business

THURSDAY 26th FEBRUARY 2004
[sitting at Westminster]

At 2.30 p.m.

Oral Questions to the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland

*1
David Burnside (South Antrim): If he will make a statement on the Chilcot Report on the break-in at Castlereagh Special Branch on 17th March 2002.
(155707)
*2
Mr Roy Beggs (East Antrim): , How many (a) children and (b) adults who are deaf-blind are registered in Northern Ireland; and what services are provided for them.
(155708)
*3
Mr David Trimble (Upper Bann): To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, if he will make a statement on the progress of the inter-party talks.
(155709)
*4
Helen Jackson (Sheffield, Hillsborough): If he will make a statement on the progress of non-denominational education in Northern Ireland.
(155710)
*5
Mr Stephen McCabe (Birmingham, Hall Green): What progress has been made with the Reinvestment and Reform Initiative.
(155711)
*6
Mr Iain Luke (Dundee East): What assessment he has made of the recent performance of the Northern Ireland economy.
(155712)
*7
Lady Hermon (North Down): What provision is made by his Department for trauma counselling for (a) prison officers and (b) their families who have been the victims of paramilitary attacks.
(155713)
*8
Mr Harry Barnes (North East Derbyshire): What measures the Government is taking to improve the rural economy of Northern Ireland.
(155714)
*9
Mr Tony McWalter (Hemel Hempstead): What assessment he has made of the measures necessary to protect Northern Ireland's rural economy.
(155716)
*10
The Reverend Martin Smyth (Belfast South): If he will make a statement on international trafficking in prostitution and its impact on Northern Ireland.
(155717)

1  

NORTHERN IRELAND

      Mr Secretary Murphy

        That the Committee has considered the draft Budget (Northern Ireland) Order 2004.

Debate may continue for two and a half hours (Standing Order No. 115(2)).

2  

ADJOURNMENT

        On the Motion for the adjournment of the Committee under Standing Order No. 116(5) David Burnside proposes to raise the subject of pollution in Northern Ireland rivers, waterways and seas.

Debate may continue for half an hour (Standing Order No. 116(5)).


Notes:* Indicates a question for oral answer.

[R] indicates that the Member has declared a relevant interest.

Questions for oral answer not reached receive a written answer.
Supplementary questions will also be asked.


 

 
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