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That a further sum, not exceeding £259,162,000 be granted to Her Majesty out of the Consolidated Fund to defray the charges which will come in course of payment during the year ending on 31st March 1990 for expenditure by the Home Office on court services, other services related to crime, probation and after-care, police, fire, civil defence, control of immigration and nationality, issue of passports, etc., other protective and community services, certain broadcasting services, data protection and other miscellaneous services including grants in aid and international subscriptions ; and on administration (excluding prisons).
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That a further sum, not exceeding £322,022,000 be granted to Her Majesty out of the Consolidated Fund to defray the charges which will come in course of payment during the year ending on 31st March 1990, for expenditure by the Department of Trade and Industry at its research establishments (including the National Measurement Accreditation Service) and on the running costs of certain of its headquarters divisions, in its radiocommunications division and the Patent Office, support for industry (including industrial research and development, education, training, design, quality, marketing, management best practice and standards, business development and aircraft and aeroengine research and development), space technology programmes, protection of innovation, international trade (including export promotion, trade co-operation and international exhibitions), enterprise and job creation (the inner cities initiative and city action teams), miscellaneous support services, grants in aid, international subscriptions, provision of land and buildings, loans, grants, and other payments.
Motion made, and Question proposed,
That, at this day's sitting, the Human Organ Transplants Bill may be proceeded with, though opposed, until any hour.-- [Mr. Kenneth Carlisle.]
Column 562
Question put :--The House divided : Ayes 90, Noes 2.
Division No. 286] [10.01 pm
AYES
Alexander, Richard
Amess, David
Amos, Alan
Arbuthnot, James
Arnold, Jacques (Gravesham)
Baker, Nicholas (Dorset N)
Braine, Rt Hon Sir Bernard
Brandon-Bravo, Martin
Bright, Graham
Brooke, Rt Hon Peter
Browne, John (Winchester)
Burns, Simon
Burt, Alistair
Carlisle, John, (Luton N)
Carlisle, Kenneth (Lincoln)
Carrington, Matthew
Chapman, Sydney
Chope, Christopher
Clarke, Rt Hon K. (Rushcliffe)
Cope, Rt Hon John
Couchman, James
Durant, Tony
Evans, David (Welwyn Hatf'd)
Fallon, Michael
Favell, Tony
Field, Barry (Isle of Wight)
Forman, Nigel
Forth, Eric
Freeman, Roger
Garel-Jones, Tristan
Gill, Christopher
Griffiths, Peter (Portsmouth N)
Hague, William
Hampson, Dr Keith
Harris, David
Hawkins, Christopher
Higgins, Rt Hon Terence L.
Hogg, Hon Douglas (Gr'th'm)
Howarth, Alan (Strat'd-on-A)
Howarth, G. (Cannock & B'wd)
Hunt, David (Wirral W)
Irvine, Michael
Jack, Michael
Janman, Tim
Jones, Robert B (Herts W)
Knight, Greg (Derby North)
Lawrence, Ivan
Lester, Jim (Broxtowe)
Lightbown, David
Lilley, Peter
Lloyd, Peter (Fareham)
Lyell, Sir Nicholas
McNair-Wilson, Sir Michael
Mans, Keith
Marshall, Michael (Arundel)
Martin, David (Portsmouth S)
Moate, Roger
Moss, Malcolm
Moynihan, Hon Colin
Neubert, Michael
Nicholls, Patrick
Nicholson, David (Taunton)
Nicholson, Emma (Devon West)
Norris, Steve
Page, Richard
Patnick, Irvine
Riddick, Graham
Rowe, Andrew
Sackville, Hon Tom
Shaw, David (Dover)
Shaw, Sir Michael (Scarb')
Shepherd, Colin (Hereford)
Smith, Tim (Beaconsfield)
Soames, Hon Nicholas
Stern, Michael
Stevens, Lewis
Stradling Thomas, Sir John
Sumberg, David
Taylor, John M (Solihull)
Tebbit, Rt Hon Norman
Thompson, Patrick (Norwich N)
Thurnham, Peter
Trotter, Neville
Twinn, Dr Ian
Viggers, Peter
Waddington, Rt Hon David
Waller, Gary
Warren, Kenneth
Widdecombe, Ann
Wood, Timothy
Tellers for the Ayes :
Mr. David Maclean and
Mr. Stephen Dorrell.
NOES
Ashton, Joe
Skinner, Dennis
Tellers for the Noes :
Mr. Bob Cryer and
Mr. Harry Barnes.
Question accordingly agreed to .
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