No. 50 |
FRIDAY 25TH JULY 1997 |
1099 |
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ORDER PAPER |
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ORDERS OF THE DAY AND NOTICES OF MOTIONS
Those marked thus * are Government Orders of the Day
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ADJOURNMENT |
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The Prime Minister
That this House do now adjourn.
Proposed subject for debate: The White Paper on the Government's Proposals for a Welsh Assembly (Cm. 3718).
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SELECT COMMITTEES RELATED TO GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS |
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Mrs Ann Taylor
(1) Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments) be amended, in the Table in paragraph (2), in the item relating to the National Heritage Committee, by replacing the words 'National Heritage/Department of National Heritage' with the words 'Culture, Media and Sport/Department for Culture, Media and Sport'; and
(2) all proceedings of the House and of its Select Committees in this Session in respect of the National Heritage Committee shall be deemed to have been in respect of the Culture, Media and Sport Committee.
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SITTINGS OF THE HOUSE |
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Mrs Ann Taylor
That, at the sitting on Thursday 31st July, the Speaker shall not adjourn the House until she shall have notified the Royal Assent to Acts agreed upon by both Houses.
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LIAISON |
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Mr George Mudie
That Mr Donald Anderson, Mr Andrew F. Bennett, Mrs Gwyneth Dunwoody, Mr Derek Foster, Mr Bruce George, Mr David Hinchliffe, Ms Margaret Hodge, Mr Jimmy Hood, Mr Martyn Jones, Mr Gerald Kaufman, Mr Archy Kirkwood, Mr Peter Luff, Mr John McWilliam, Mr David Marshall, Mr Rhodri Morgan, Mr Chris Mullin, Mr Martin O'Neill, Mr Giles Radice, Mr Robert Sheldon, Mr David Tredinnick and Mr Bowen Wells be members of the Liaison Committee.
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PUBLIC ACCOUNTS |
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Mr George Mudie
That Mr Alan Campbell, Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown, Mr David Davis, Mr Ian Davidson, Mr Geraint Davies, Maria Eagle, Jane Griffiths, Mr Phil Hope, Mr Christopher Leslie, Mr Andrew Love, Mr Robert Maclennan, Mr Richard Page, Mr Charles Wardle, Mr Dafydd Wigley and Mr Alan Williams be members of the Committee of Public Accounts.
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| On the Motion for the Adjournment of the House under Standing Order No. 9 Mr Andrew Love proposes to raise the subject of the mis-selling of pensions. |
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