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JURISDICTION (CONSPIRACY AND INCITEMENT) BILL: Not amended (in the Standing Committee), to be considered. |
For Amendments, see separate Paper. |
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POLICE (HEALTH AND SAFETY) BILL: Committee. |
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SEXUAL OFFENCES (PROTECTED MATERIAL) BILL: Committee. |
For Amendments, see separate Paper. |
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PARKING PENALTY CHARGE BILL: Second Reading. |
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PARTIAL-BIRTH ABORTION BILL: Second Reading. |
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FIRE SAFETY BILL: Second Reading. |
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OVERSEAS DEVELOPMENT AND CO-OPERATION BILL: Second Reading. |
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BUILDING SOCIETIES (DISTRIBUTIONS) BILL: Second Reading. |
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DANGEROUS DOGS (AMENDMENT) BILL [LORDS]: Second Reading. |
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UNITED KINGDOM MEMBERSHIP OF THE EUROPEAN UNION (REFERENDUM) BILL: Second Reading. |
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BRITISH NATIONALITY (HONG KONG) BILL [LORDS]: Second Reading. |
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CONSTITUTIONAL CHANGE BILL: Second Reading. |
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SEA FISHERIES (SHELLFISH) (AMENDMENT) BILL [LORDS]: Second Reading. |
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HUMAN TISSUE (AMENDMENT) BILL: Adjourned Debate on Second Reading [7th February]. And a Motion being made, and the Question being proposed, That the Bill be now read a second time:-- |
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DISABLED PERSONS AND CARERS (SHORT-TERM BREAKS) BILL: Second Reading. |
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WELFARE OF BROILER CHICKENS BILL [LORDS]: Second Reading. |
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DIGNITY AT WORK BILL [LORDS]: Second Reading. |
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BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE |
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Mr Tony Newton
That, at the sitting on Wednesday 19th February, notwithstanding Standing Order No. 14B (Proceedings under an Act or on European Community documents), the Speaker shall not later than Ten o'clock put the Questions on the Motions in the name of Mr Secretary Lilley relating to Pensions and to Social Security.
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PLANNING (CONSEQUENTIAL PROVISIONS) (SCOTLAND) BILL [LORDS] |
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Mr Tony Newton
That, the Planning (Consequential Provisions) (Scotland) Bill [Lords] shall be proceeded with as if it was a consolidation bill and Standing Order No. 58A (Consolidation bills) shall apply.
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| On the Motion for the Adjournment of the House under Standing Order No. 9 Mr Denis MacShane proposes to raise the subject of public bodies and British architecture. |