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[No. 136.]

Monday 25th October 1999.

The House met at half-past Two o' clock.

PRAYERS.

1Financial Services and Markets Bill (Suspension),—A Motion was made and the Question being put, That the following provisions shall apply to the Financial Services and Markets Bill:

1. Standing Committee A shall report the Bill to the House, so far as then amended, not later than Thursday 11th November.

2. On the report of the Bill to the House in accordance with paragraph 1, further proceedings on the Bill shall be suspended until the next Session of Parliament.

3. If a Bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the Bill reported to the House in accordance with paragraph 1, it shall be read the first and second time without Question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and shall stand committed, in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the Bill in this Session, to a Standing Committee of the same Members as the Members of the Standing Committee on the Bill in this Session—(Paddy Tipping);

The House proceeded to a Division.

Mr Mike Hall and Mr David Jamieson were appointed Tellers for the Ayes, and Mr Eric Forth was appointed Teller for the Noes, but no Member being willing to act as a second Teller for the Noes, the Deputy Speaker declared that the Ayes had it.

Ordered, That the following provisions shall apply to the Financial Services and Markets Bill:

1. Standing Committee A shall report the Bill to the House, so far as then amended, not later than Thursday 11th November.

2. On the report of the Bill to the House in accordance with paragraph 1, further proceedings on the Bill shall be suspended until the next Session of Parliament.

3. If a Bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the Bill reported to the House in accordance with paragraph 1, it shall be read the first and second time without Question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and shall stand committed, in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the Bill in this Session, to a Standing Committee of the same Members as the Members of the Standing Committee on the Bill in this Session.

2Thursday Sittings,—Ordered, That, in the next Session of Parliament, the Standing Orders and practice of the House shall have effect subject to the modifications set out below:

(1) The House shall meet on Thursdays at half-past Eleven o'clock, and will first proceed with Private Business, Motions for Unopposed Returns and Questions;

(2) proceedings on business on Thursdays shall be interrupted at Seven o'clock; and

(3) in their application to Thursday sittings of the House, reference to a specified time in the Standing Orders shall be interpreted as reference to a time three hours before the time so specified, save that reference to half-past Ten o'clock shall be substituted for reference to Twelve o'clock in Standing Order No. 24 (Adjournment on a specific and important matter that should have urgent consideration).—(Paddy Tipping.)

3Meetings of Standing Committees,—A Motion was made, and the Question being proposed, That, in the next Session of Parliament, the Standing Orders and practice of the House shall have effect subject to the modifications set out below:

Standing Committees shall have leave to sit at any hour and notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, subject to the following provisions:

(a) on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays when the House is sitting, no Standing Committee sitting at Westminster shall sit between the hours of One o'clock and half-past Three o'clock, except as provided in paragraph (2) of Standing Order No. 88 (Meetings of standing committees); and

(b) on Thursdays when the House is sitting, no Standing Committees sitting at Westminster shall sit between the hours of half-past Eleven o'clock and half-past Twelve o'clock, except as provided in paragraph (2) of Standing Order No. 88 (Meetings of standing committees), with the substitution in that paragraph of “half-past Eleven o'clock” for “One o'clock” and “a quarter to Twelve o'clock” for “a quarter past One o'clock”—(Paddy Tipping);

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The Question was amended, as follows:

In line 11, by leaving out the words ‘half-past' and inserting the words ‘twenty-five minutes past';

In line 14, by leaving out the words ‘half-past' and inserting the words ‘twenty-five minutes past'; and

In line 14, by leaving out the words ‘a quarter' and inserting the words ‘twenty minutes'.—(Mr Nicholas Winterton.)

And the Main Question, as amended, being put;

Ordered, That, in the next Session of Parliament, the Standing Orders and practice of the House shall have effect subject to the modifications set out below:

Standing Committees shall have leave to sit at any hour and notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, subject to the following provisions:

(a) on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays when the House is sitting, no Standing Committee sitting at Westminster shall sit between the hours of One o'clock and half-past Three o'clock, except as provided in paragraph (2) of Standing Order No. 88 (Meetings of standing committees); and

(b) on Thursdays when the House is sitting, no Standing Committee sitting at Westminster shall sit between the hours of twenty-five minutes past Eleven o'clock and half-past Twelve o'clock, except as provided in paragraph (2) of Standing Order No. 88 (Meetings of standing committees) with the substitution in that paragraph of ‘twenty-five minutes past Eleven o'clock', for ‘One o'clock' and ‘twenty minutes to Twelve o'clock' for ‘a quarter past One o'clock'.

4Sittings in Westminster Hall,—Ordered, That there shall be no sittings in Westminster Hall under the terms of the Order [24th May] until Tuesday 30th November.

Ordered, That, following the Order [24th May], Mr Nicholas Winterton, Mr John McWilliam, Frank Cook and Mrs Gwyneth Dunwoody be appointed to act as additional Deputy Speakers at sittings in Westminster Hall during the next Session.—(Paddy Tipping.)

5Questions to Ministers,—Resolved, That, subject always to the discretion of the Chair, and in addition to the established rules of order on the form and content of Questions, Questions may not be tabled on matters for which responsibility has been devolved by legislation to the Scottish Parliament or the National Assembly for Wales unless the Question:

(a) seeks information which the United Kingdom Government is empowered to require of the devolved executive, or

(b) relates to matters which:

(i) are included in legislative proposals introduced or to be introduced in the United Kingdom Parliament,

(ii) are concerned with the operation of a concordat or other instrument of liaison between the Government and the devolved executive, or

(iii) United Kingdom Government ministers have taken an official interest in, or

(c) presses for action by United Kingdom ministers in areas in which they retain administrative powers.—(Paddy Tipping.)

6Select Committees (Devolution),—Ordered, That Standing Order No. 151 (Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee)) be amended as follows:

In line 22, to leave out the words “and not required to be laid before or to be subject to proceedings in this House only” and insert the words “and not within paragraph (10) of this order”;

In line 23, at the end, to insert the words “any statutory instrument made by a member of the Scottish Executive or by the National Assembly for Wales unless it is required to be laid before Parliament or either House of Parliament and not including”.

Ordered, That Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments) be amended as follows:

In item 12 of the table, to leave out the words in column 2 and insert the words “Scotland Office (including (i) relations with the Scottish Parliament and (ii) administration and expenditure of the offices of the Advocate General for Scotland (but excluding individual cases and advice given within government by the Advocate General))”; and

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In item 16 of the table, in column 2, after “Welsh Office” add the words “(Office of the Secretary of State for Wales (including relations with the National Assembly for Wales))”.—(Paddy Tipping.)

7Advocate General for Scotland,—Ordered, That Standing Order No. 87 (Attendance of law officers and ministers in standing committees) be amended as follows:

In line 1, to leave out the words “the Lord Advocate, Mr Solicitor General and Mr Solicitor General for Scotland” and insert the words “the Advocate General and Mr Solicitor General”.

Ordered, That Standing Order No. 149 (Committee on Standards and Privileges) be amended as follows:

In line 58, to leave out the words “the Lord Advocate, Mr Solicitor General and Mr Solicitor General for Scotland” and insert the words “the Advocate General and Mr Solicitor General”.—(Paddy Tipping.)

8Business of the House,—Ordered, That, at the sitting on Tuesday 26th October, paragraph (2) of Standing Order No. 31 (Questions on amendments) shall apply to proceedings on the Motions in the name of Mr William Hague as if that day were one of the Opposition Days allotted under paragraph (2) of Standing Order No. 14 (Arrangement of public business).—(Mr Kevin Hughes.)

9Public Petitions,—A Public Petition from John Blackman and others for legislation relating to the dates on which benefits may be treated as having been paid was presented; and ordered to lie upon the Table and to be printed.

10Adjournment,—Resolved, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mr Kevin Hughes.)

And accordingly the House, having continued to sit till nine minutes past Nine o'clock, adjourned till to-morrow.

[Adjourned at 9.09 p.m.


APPENDIX I

Papers delivered to the Votes and Proceedings Office on Friday 22nd October 1999 (Non-sitting Friday, S.O. No. 12) pursuant to Standing Order No. 158 (Presentation of Command Papers):

1Treaty Series (No. 68, 1999),—Protocol, done at Montreal on 10th May 1984, relating to an Amendment to the Convention on International Civil Aviation [Cm. 4463] [Mr Secretary Cook].

Papers delivered to the Votes and Proceedings Office on Friday 22nd October 1999 (Non-sitting Friday, S.O. No. 12) pursuant to Standing Order No. 159 (Presentation of Statutory Instruments):

Papers subject to Negative Resolution:

2Police,—(1) Royal Ulster Constabulary (Amendment) Regulations 1999 (S.R.(N.I.), 1999, No. 412), and

(2) Royal Ulster Constabulary Reserve (Full-time) (Appointment and Conditions of Service) (Amendment) Regulations 1999 (S.R.(N.I.), 1999, No. 411),

dated 4th October 1999 [Mr Secretary Mandelson].

Papers presented or laid upon the Table on Monday 25th October 1999:

Papers subject to Affirmative Resolution:

3Legal Services,—Draft Chartered Institute of Patent Agents Order 1999 [by Act] [Mr David Lock].

Papers subject to Negative Resolution:

4Constitutional Law,—National Assembly for Wales (Transfer of Functions) (No. 2) Order 1999 (S.I., 1999, No. 2787), dated 12th October 1999 [by Act] [Margaret Beckett].

5European Communities,—European Communities (Designation) (No. 3) Order 1999 (S.I., 1999, No. 2788), dated 12th October 1999 [by Act] [Margaret Beckett].

6Legal Services,—Legal Services Ombudsman (Jurisdiction) (Amendment) Order 1999 (S.I., 1999, No. 2905), dated 25th October 1999 [by Act] [Mr David Lock].

7Local Government,—(1) Local Government Residuary Body (England) (Winding Up) Order 1999 (S.I., 1999, No. 2890), dated 21st October 1999, and

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(2) Major Precepting Authorities (Excessive Budget Requirements—Payments) (England) Regulations 1999 (S.I., 1999, No. 2842), dated 18th October 1999

[by Act] [Mr Secretary Prescott].

8Ministers of the Crown,—(1) Transfer of Functions (Nuclear Installations) Order 1999 (S.I., 1999, No. 2786), and

(2) Transfer of Functions (Scientific Research) Order 1999 (S.I., 1999, No 2785),

dated 12th October 1999 [by Act] [Margaret Beckett].

9National Health Service,—(1) Community Health Councils (Amendment) Regulations 1999 (S.I., 1999, No. 2906), dated 23rd October 1999, and

(2) Cornwall Healthcare National Health Service Trust (Transfer of Trust Property) Order 1999 (S.I., 1999, No. 2909), dated 22nd October 1999

[by Act] [Mr Secretary Milburn].

10Telecommunications,—(1) Public Telecommunication System Designation (Carrier One Ltd) Order 1999 (S.I., 1999, No. 2872),

(2) Public Telecommunication System Designation (Farland Services UK Limited) Order 1999 (S.I., 1999, No. 2866),

(3) Public Telecommunication System Designation (GC Pan European Crossing UK Limited) Order 1999 (S.I., 1999, No. 2865),

(4) Public Telecommunication System Designation (ICO Services Limited) Order 1999 (S.I., 1999, No. 2871),

(5) Public Telecommunication System Designation (IFC Global (UK) Ltd) Order 1999 (S.I., 1999, No. 2876),

(6) Public Telecommunication System Designation (Kingston Communications (Hull) PLC) Order 1999 (S.I., 1999, No. 2868),

(7) Public Telecommunication System Designation (MTU Inform Europe Limited) Order 1999 (S.I., 1999, No. 2867),

(8) Public Telecommunication System Designation (PLDncompass Limited) Order 1999 (S.I., 1999, No. 2875),

(9) Public Telecommunication System Designation (Swisscom (UK) Limited) Order 1999 (S.I., 1999, No. 2873),

(10) Public Telecommunication System Designation (Tele2 Communications Services Limited) Order 1999 (S.I., 1999, No. 2869),

(11) Public Telecommunication System Designation (Telia UK Ltd) Order 1999 (S.I., 1999, No. 2874), and

(12) Public Telecommunication System Designation (USA Global Link (UK) Limited) Order 1999 (S.I., 1999, No. 2870),

dated 18th October 1999 [by Act] [Mr Secretary Byers].

Other Papers:

11Development of Tourism,—Statement of appointment of a member of the English Tourist Board (known as the English Tourism Council) and notification of the salaries payable to the members of that body [by Act] [Mr Secretary Smith].

12Exchequer,—Treasury Bills (Amendment) Regulations 1999 (S.I., 1999, No. 2907), dated 25th October 1999 [by Act] [Miss Melanie Johnson].

13Health and Safety,—Report and Accounts of the Health and Safety Commission for 1998–99, and Accounts of the Health and Safety Executive for 1998–99, with the Reports of the Comptroller and Auditor General thereon [by Act]; to be printed [No. 803] [Clerk of the House].

14Legal Aid, Advice and Assistance,—Account of the Legal Aid Fund (Northern Ireland) for 1997–98, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General thereon [by Statutory Instrument]; to be printed [No. 848] [Clerk of the House].

15Museums and Galleries,—Accounts of the—

(1) Imperial War Museum, and

(2) Natural History Museum

for 1998–99, with the Reports of the Comptroller and Auditor General thereon [by Act]; to be printed [Nos. 846 and 845] [Clerk of the House].

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16National Audit,—Report by the Comptroller and Auditor General on the Passport Delays of Summer 1999 [by Act]; to be printed [No. 812] [Clerk of the House].

17National Lottery,—Report of Sport England and Summary Financial Statements of the English Sports Council Group for 1998–99, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General thereon, and Report of Sport England Lottery Fund Awards for 1998–99 [by Act] [Mr Secretary Smith].

18Northern Ireland,—Account of the Public Income and Expenditure of Northern Ireland for 1998–99, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General for Northern Ireland thereon [by Command] [Cm. 4467] [Mr Secretary Mandelson].

19Police (Northern Ireland),—Statement of Accounts of the Independent Commission for Police Complaints for Northern Ireland for 1998–99, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General thereon [by Statutory Instrument]; to be printed [No. 847] [Clerk of the House].

20Public Petitions,—Observations by the Minister for School Standards in the Department for Education and Employment on the Petition [22nd July] from residents of Cambridge and elsewhere against the closure of Coleridge Community College [by Standing Order]; to be printed [Clerk of the House].

21Science and Technology,—Report and Summary Financial Statements of the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) for 1998–99 [by Act] [Mr Secretary Byers].

22Severn Bridges,—Report and Financial Statements of Severn River Crossing plc for 1998 [by Act] [Mr Secretary Prescott].

23Social Services (Training),—Account of the Central Council for Education and Training in Social Work for 1997–98, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General thereon [by Act]; to be printed [No. 844] [Clerk of the House].

24Telecommunications,—Licences granted under section 7 of the Telecommunications Act 1984 by the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry to—

(1) Carrier One Ltd,

(2) Farland Services UK Limited,

(3) GC Pan European Crossing UK Limited,

(4) ICO Services Limited,

(5) IFC Global (UK) Ltd,

(6) Kingston Communications (Hull) PLC,

(7) MTU Inform Europe Limited,

(8) PLDncompass Limited,

(9) Swisscom (UK) Limited,

(10) Tele2 Communications Services Limited,

(11) Telia UK Ltd, and

(12) USA Global Link (UK) Limited

[by Act] [Mr Secretary Byers].

APPENDIX II

Standing Committees

1Value Added Tax (Sport, Sports Competitions and Physical Education) Order 1999 (S.I., 1999, No. 1994),—The Committee of Selection has discharged from the First Standing Committee on Delegated Legislation Helen Southworth, Mr Anthony D. Wright, Mr Bob Blizzard and Mr Lawrie Quinn (nominated in respect of the Order); and appointed in substitution Mr Paul Truswell, Mr David Crausby, Mr Neil Turner and Mr Ivan Henderson.

2Draft Insurance Brokers (Registration) Act 1977 Order 1999,—The Committee of Selection has discharged from the Third Standing Committee on Delegated Legislation Mr Paul Truswell, Kali Mountford and Judy Mallaber (nominated in respect of the draft Order); and appointed in substitution Mr Neil Gerrard, Mr David Borrow and Mr Kerry Pollard.


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[No. 137.]

Tuesday 26th October 1999.

The House met at half-past Two o'clock.

PRAYERS.

1City of London (Ward Elections) Bill,—The Order of the day being read, for further consideration of the City of London (Ward Elections) Bill, as amended in the Committee;

Ordered, That the Bill be further considered on Tuesday 2nd November.

2First Standing Committee on Delegated Legislation,—Mrs Ray Michie reported from the First Standing Committee on Delegated Legislation the Value Added Tax (Sport, Sports Competitions and Physical Education) Order 1999 (S.I., 1999, No. 1994).

Minutes of Proceedings of the Committee to lie upon the Table.

3Organic Food and Farming Targets Bill,—Joan Ruddock, supported by Norman Baker, Mr Colin Breed, Mr Cynog Dafis, Mr David Drew, Julia Drown, Jane Griffiths, Mr Martyn Jones, Mrs Diana Organ, Mr John Randall, Mr Andrew Robathan and Mrs Betty Williams, presented a Bill to make provision regarding the setting and achievement of targets for organic farming and food consumption; and for connected purposes: And the same was read the first time; and ordered to be read a second time on Friday 5th November and to be printed [Bill 153].

4Civil Registration (Access to Records),—Ordered, That leave be given to bring in a Bill to amend the law relating to access to registers of births, marriages and deaths; and for connected purposes: And that Mr Keith Darvill, Mrs Eileen Gordon, Mr David Drew, Mr Clive Efford, Mr Gareth R. Thomas (Harrow West), Mr David Lidington and Bob Russell do prepare and bring it in.

5Civil Registration (Access to Records) Bill,—Mr Keith Darvill accordingly presented a Bill to amend the law relating to access to registers of births, marriages and deaths; and for connected purposes: And the same was read the first time; and ordered to be read a second time on Friday 5th November and to be printed [Bill 154].

6Police Numbers, Asylum Seekers, Immigration Control and the Government's Handling of Revelations Relating to Cold War Spies,—A Motion was made, and the Question being proposed, That this House notes the Government's incompetent handling and mismanagement of Home Office issues in general; further notes that the number of police officers in England and Wales has fallen by more than 1,000 since the General Election; further notes that the Home Secretary's recent announcement on police recruits will mean another fall in the number of police officers in England and Wales; further notes the chaos caused by the Government in the Immigration and Nationality Directorate and the record numbers of asylum-seekers, many of them bogus, now arriving in the United Kingdom; further notes the recent revelations arising from the Mitrokhin Archive; and calls on the Government to increase police numbers, to improve the working of the Immigration and Nationality Directorate, to reduce the numbers of bogus asylum-seekers arriving in the United Kingdom and to ensure that those who betray the United Kingdom to foreign powers are pursued with the utmost vigour—(Miss Ann Widdecombe);

An Amendment was proposed to the Question, in line 3, to leave out from the word ‘House' to the end of the Question and add the words ‘applauds the Government for its achievements on Home Office issues; notes that the previous government left the youth justice system in disarray, left chaos in the immigration and asylum system, in particular as a result of provisions in the Asylum and Immigration Act 1996, and that police numbers fell by 1,500 between 1992–93 and 1997–98; further notes the action that the Government has taken in asking the Intelligence and Security Committee to review the handling of the Mitrokhin Archive, including key decisions taken before 1997; and welcomes the Government's initiatives to provide new money to fund the recruitment of 5,000 police officers over and above the number that would otherwise have been recruited, comprehensively to tackle crime and disorder and to develop a fairer, faster and firmer immigration and asylum system, through the Immigration and Asylum Bill, which will better serve genuine refugees and help reduce the number of abusive claims in the United Kingdom', instead thereof.—(Mr Secretary Straw.)

And the Question being put, pursuant to Order [yesterday], That the original words stand part of the Question;

The House divided.

Tellers for the Ayes, Mrs Jacqui Lait, Mr Stephen Day: 145.

Tellers for the Noes, Mr David Clelland, Mrs Anne McGuire: 371.

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So the Question was negatived.

And the Question, That the proposed words be there added, being put forthwith, pursuant to Order:—It was agreed to.

The Deputy Speaker forthwith declared the Main Question, as amended, to be agreed to.

Resolved, That this House applauds the Government for its achievements on Home Office issues; notes that the previous government left the youth justice system in disarray, left chaos in the immigration and asylum system, in particular as a result of provisions in the Asylum and Immigration Act 1996, and that police numbers fell by 1,500 between 1992–93 and 1997–98; further notes the action that the Government has taken in asking the Intelligence and Security Committee to review the handling of the Mitrokhin Archive, including key decisions taken before 1997; and welcomes the Government's initiatives to provide new money to fund the recruitment of 5,000 police officers over and above the number that would otherwise have been recruited, comprehensively to tackle crime and disorder and to develop a fairer, faster and firmer immigration and asylum system, through the Immigration and Asylum Bill, which will better serve genuine refugees and help reduce the number of abusive claims in the United Kingdom.

7State of the National Health Service,—A Motion was made, and the Question being proposed, That this House notes and applauds the dedication of those who work in the National Health Service but regrets the inadequacy of the support they receive from Her Majesty's Government in their efforts to deliver a first-class service; deplores the mismanagement of the National Health Service by Her Majesty's Government; regrets the continued distortion of clinical priorities in favour of political targets; urges the new Secretary of State to acknowledge the damage the waiting list initiative has caused to the National Health Service and to abandon waiting list targets as a measure of performance; calls on him to acknowledge the existence of rationing in the National Health Service and to ensure that in future such rationing takes place solely on the basis of clinical need; and calls for a fully informed and wide-ranging debate on the future of health care delivery to ensure that the people of this country have the health services they deserve—(Dr Liam Fox);

An Amendment was proposed to the Question, in line 2, to leave out from the word ‘House' to the end of the Question and add the words ‘applauds the dedication, skill and professionalism of the staff of the National Health Service but regrets that Her Majesty's Opposition seek to undermine the National Health Service at every turn; welcomes the Government's success in cutting waiting lists in line with its manifesto pledge and its programme to make services faster and more convenient; supports the Government's commitment to modernise cancer, heart disease and mental health services, and to ensure high standards of National Health Service care everywhere; notes that a modernised National Health Service funded through taxation and offering treatment according to need not ability to pay is both fairer and more efficient than private alternatives supported by the Opposition; and so believes that the National Health Service should be modernised not privatised', instead thereof.—(Mr Secretary Milburn.)

And the Question being proposed, pursuant to Order [yesterday], That the original words stand part of the Question;

Mr James Arbuthnot rose in his place and claimed to move, That the Question be now put.

And the Question being put, That the Question be now put:—It was agreed to.

And the Question being accordingly put;

The House divided.

Tellers for the Ayes, Mrs Jacqui Lait, Mr Stephen Day: 176.

Tellers for the Noes, Mr David Jamieson, Mr Robert Ainsworth: 341.

So the Question was negatived.

And the Question, That the proposed words be there added, being put forthwith, pursuant to Order;

The House divided.

Tellers for the Ayes, Mr David Jamieson, Mr Robert Ainsworth: 330.

Tellers for the Noes, Mrs Jacqui Lait, Mr Stephen Day: 167.

So the Question was agreed to.

The Deputy Speaker forthwith declared the Main Question, as amended, to be agreed to.

Resolved, That this House applauds the dedication, skill and professionalism of the staff of the National Health Service but regrets that Her Majesty's Opposition seek to

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undermine the National Health Service at every turn; welcomes the Government's success in cutting waiting lists in line with its manifesto pledge and its programme to make services faster and more convenient; supports the Government's commitment to modernise cancer, heart disease and mental health services, and to ensure high standards of National Health Service care everywhere; notes that a modernised National Health Service funded through taxation and offering treatment according to need not ability to pay is both fairer and more efficient than private alternatives supported by the Opposition; and so believes that the National Health Service should be modernised not privatised.

8Public Petitions,—A Public Petition from residents of the constituency of Spelthorne against proposals to cut services at Ashford Hospital, Middlesex, was presented and read; and ordered to lie upon the Table and to be printed.

9Adjournment,—Resolved, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mr Clive Betts.)

And accordingly the House, having continued to sit till five minutes to Eleven o'clock, adjourned till to-morrow.

[Adjourned at 10.55 p.m.


APPENDIX I

Papers presented or laid upon the Table:

Papers subject to Affirmative Resolution:

1Dentists,—Draft Dental Auxiliaries (Amendment) Regulations 1999 [by Act] [Mr Secretary Milburn].

Papers subject to Negative Resolution:

2National Health Service,—Bath and West Community National Health Service Trust (Transfer of Trust Property) Order 1999 (S.I., 1999, No. 2918), dated 22nd October 1999 [by Act] [Mr Secretary Milburn].

3Northern Ireland,—(1) Criminal Evidence (Northern Ireland) Order 1999 (S.I., 1999, No. 2789), and

(2) Employment Relations (Northern Ireland) Order 1999 (S.I., 1999, No. 2790),

dated 12th October 1999 [by Act] [Margaret Beckett].

Other Papers:

4Criminal Justice,—Report and Accounts of the Parole Board for 1998–99, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General thereon [by Act]; to be printed [No. 809] [Mr Secretary Straw].

5Development of Tourism,—Report for 1999 and Accounts for 1998–99 of the British Tourist Authority, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General thereon [by Act] [Mr Secretary Smith].

6National Lottery,—Report of the Arts Council of England on the National Lottery for 1999 [by Act] [Mr Secretary Smith].

7Police,—Report of Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Constabulary for 1998–99 [by Act]; to be printed [No. 804] [Mr Secretary Straw].

8Police (Scotland),—Report of Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Constabulary for Scotland for 1998–99 [by Command] [Cm. 4464] [Mr Secretary Reid].

9Sports Councils,—Review of sportscotland (previously the Scottish Sports Council) and Accounts of the Scottish Sports Council Group for 1998–99, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General thereon [by Command] [Mr Secretary Reid].

APPENDIX II

Standing Committees

Draft Financial Services Act 1986 (Restriction of Exemption) Order 1999,—The Committee of Selection has discharged Mr Neil Gerrard and Mr Jonathan R. Shaw from the Second Standing Committee on Delegated Legislation (nominated in respect of the draft Order); and nominated in substitution Dr Brian Iddon and Dr Howard Stoate.

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APPENDIX III

Reports from Select Committees

1Agriculture,—(1) Ninth Report from the Agriculture Committee [MAFF/Intervention Board Departmental Report 1999], together with an Appendix to the Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee; to be printed, with the Minutes of Proceedings of the Committee relating to the Report [No. 852];

(2) Seventh Special Report from the Committee [Government Response to the Eighth Report from the Committee, on Sea Fishing], together with an Appendix; to be printed [No. 853];

(3) Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee [Marketing of Milk]; to be printed [No. 830-ii]; and

(4) Memoranda laid before the Committee [Implications for UK Agriculture and EU Agricultural Policy of Trade Liberalisation and the WTO Round; Marketing of Milk; Segregation of GM Foods]

[Mr Peter Luff].

2Defence,—(1) Sixth Report from the Defence Committee [The Reserves Call Out Order 1999 and Progress of Territorial Army Restructuring]; to be printed, with Memoranda and the Minutes of Proceedings of the Committee relating to the Report [No. 860]; and

(2) Seventh Report from the Committee [The Strategic Defence Review: Defence Medical Services], together with Appendices to the Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee; to be printed, with the Minutes of Proceedings of the Committee relating to the Report [No. 447]

[Mr Bruce George].

3Education and Employment and Social Security,—(1) Sixth Special Report from the Education and Employment Committee, and

(2) Fifth Special Report from the Social Security Committee

[Government Response to the Sixth Report from the Education and Employment Committee and the Seventh Report from the Social Security Committee, on the ONE Service Pilots]; to be printed [No. 855] [Mr Derek Foster; Mr Archy Kirkwood].

4Education and Employment,—(1) Seventh Special Report from the Education and Employment Committee [Government Response to the Seventh Report from the Committee, on the Performance and Future Role of the Employment Service]; to be printed [No. 858]; and

(2) Eighth Special Report from the Committee [Government Response to the Fifth Report from the Committee, on the Role of School Governors]; to be printed [No. 859]

[Mr Derek Foster].

5Environmental Audit,—(1) Minutes of Evidence taken before the Environmental Audit Committee [EU Environmental Policy Integration]; to be printed [No. 384-ii]; and

(2) Memorandum laid before the Committee [A Sustainable Millennium Round]

[Mr John Horam].

6Environment, Transport and Regional Affairs,—(1) Minutes of Evidence taken before the Environment Sub-Committee of the Environment, Transport and Regional Affairs Committee [The Work of the Health and Safety Executive]; to be printed [No. 828-i]; and

(2) Memoranda laid before the Environment Sub-Committee of the Committee [The Work of the Health and Safety Executive; The Environment Agency]; to be printed [Nos. 828 and 829]

[Mr Andrew F. Bennett].

7Foreign Affairs,—Minutes of Evidence taken before the Foreign Affairs Committee [Relations with the Russian Federation]; to be printed [No. 815-ii] [Mr Donald Anderson].

8Home Affairs,—(1) Fourth Special Report from the Home Affairs Committee [Further Government Observations on the Fourth Report from the Committee, Session 1997–98, on Electoral Law and Administration]; to be printed [No. 856]; and

(2) Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee [Work of the Home Office]; to be printed [No. 857]

[Mr Robin Corbett].

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9Public Administration,—Fifth Special Report from the Select Committee on Public Administration [Government Response to the Third Report from the Committee, on the Freedom of Information Draft Bill]; to be printed [No. 831] [Dr Tony Wright].

10Statutory Instruments,—Twenty-Eighth Report from the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments, together with Memoranda laid before the Committee; to be printed [No. 50-xxviii] [Mr David Tredinnick].

11Trade and Industry,—Fourteenth Report from the Trade and Industry Committee [Draft Electronic Communications Bill], together with Appendices; to be printed, with the Minutes of Proceedings of the Committee relating to the Report [No. 862] [Mr Martin O'Neill].

12Treasury,—(1) Tenth Report from the Treasury Committee [Valuation Office Agency], together with Appendices to the Minutes of Evidence taken before the Sub-Committee of the Committee; to be printed, with the Minutes of Proceedings of the Committee relating to the Report [No. 420];

(2) Seventh Special Report from the Committee [Government Response to the Seventh Report from the Committee, on Public Service Agreements]; to be printed [No. 849];

(3) Eighth Special Report from the Committee [Responses by the Government and the Bank of England to the Eighth Report from the Committee, on the Monetary Policy Committee—Two Years On]; to be printed [No. 850];

(4) Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee [International Monetary Fund]; to be printed [No. 851-i]; and

(5) Memoranda laid before the Sub-Committee of the Committee [Valuation Office Agency]

[Mr Giles Radice].

13Welsh Affairs,—Minutes of Evidence taken before the Welsh Affairs Committee [The Role of the Secretary of State for Wales; European Structural Funds]; to be printed [Nos. 854 and 861-i] [Mr Martyn Jones].


[No. 138.]

Wednesday 27th October 1999.

The House met at half-past Nine o'clock.

PRAYERS.

1Adjournment,—A Motion was made, and the Question being proposed, That this House do now adjourn—(Mr Keith Vaz);

And it being Two o'clock, the Motion for the adjournment of the House lapsed, without Question put, pursuant to the Standing Order.

2London Local Authorities Bill [Lords],—Ordered, That the Promoters of the London Local Authorities Bill [Lords] shall have leave to suspend proceedings thereon in order to proceed with the Bill, if they think fit, in the next Session of Parliament, provided that the Agents for the Bill give notice to the Clerks in the Private Bill Office of their intention to suspend further proceedings not later than the day before the close of the present Session and that all Fees due on the Bill up to that date be paid;

That, if the Bill is brought from the Lords in the next Session, the Agents for the Bill shall deposit in the Private Bill Office a declaration signed by them, stating that the Bill is the same, in every respect, as the Bill which was brought from the Lords in the present Session;

That, as soon as a certificate by one of the Clerks in the Private Bill Office, that such a declaration has been so deposited, has been laid upon the Table of the House, the Bill shall be read the first and second time and committed (and shall be recorded in the Journal of this House as having been so read and committed);

That all Petitions relating to the Bill presented in the present Session which stand referred to the Committee on the Bill, shall stand referred to the Committee on the Bill in the next Session;

That no Petitioners shall be heard before the Committee on the Bill, unless their Petition has been presented within the time limited, or has been the subject of a Resolution of this House to dispense with Standing Order 171A within the present Session, or has

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been deposited pursuant to paragraph (b) of Standing Order 126 relating to Private Business;

That, in relation to the Bill, Standing Order 127 relating to Private Business shall have effect as if the words “under Standing Order 126 (Reference to committee of petitions against Bill)” were omitted;

That no further Fees shall be charged in respect of any proceedings on the Bill in respect of which Fees have already been incurred during the present Session;

That these Orders be Standing Orders of the House.—(The Chairman of Ways and Means.)

Message to the Lords to acquaint them therewith.

3Second Standing Committee on Delegated Legislation,—Mr Frank Cook reported from the Second Standing Committee on Delegated Legislation the draft Financial Services Act 1986 (Restriction of Exemptions) Order 1999.

Minutes of Proceedings of the Committee to lie upon the Table.

4European Standing Committee B,—Mr Jim Cunningham reported from European Standing Committee B the following Resolution:

That the Committee takes note of European Union Document No. 6793/97, a draft Directive restructuring the Community framework for the taxation of energy products; and supports the Government's objective of securing a permanent exemption for the domestic use of energy.

Report, together with Resolution, to lie upon the Table.

5European Standing Committee C,—Dr Michael Clark reported from European Standing Committee C the following Resolution:

That the Committee takes note of European Union Documents Nos. 5562/98, a draft Directive on the harmonisation of certain aspects of copyright and related rights in the Information Society, and 8723/99, an amended draft of this Directive; and of European Union Documents Nos. 5123/99, a draft Directive on certain legal aspects of electronic commerce in the internal market, and 10644/99, an amended draft of this Directive, and the unnumbered Explanatory Memorandum submitted by the Department of Trade and Industry on 18 October 1999; and concerning the draft Directive on the harmonisation of copyright, supports the Government's view that while harmonisation of copyright laws for the digital age is essential, the outcome should be a regime that safeguards a fair balance of rights and interests between the various categories of rights holders and between rights holders, users and intermediaries, and has due regard to subsidiarity; and concerning the draft Directive on electronic commerce in the internal market, welcomes the Government's continued efforts to put in place a light but effective framework for the development of electronic commerce within the internal market; and supports the Government's view that such a framework is necessary to ensure consumer and business confidence in electronic commerce.

Report, together with Resolution, to lie upon the Table.

6Message from the Lords,—A Message was brought from the Lords, as follows:

The Lords have agreed to the House of Lords Bill, with Amendments; to which the Lords desire the concurrence of this House.

7House of Lords Bill,—Lords Amendments to the House of Lords Bill to be considered to-morrow and to be printed [Bill 156].

8Building Regulation,—Ordered, That leave be given to bring in a Bill to regulate the building industry; and to provide for adjudication in disputes involving domestic building contracts: And that Mr Tony Baldry, Mr Gerald Bermingham, Mrs Helen Brinton, Mr John Butterfill, Sir Sydney Chapman, Mr Christopher Chope, Mr Bill O'Brien and Mr Bill Olner do prepare and bring it in.

9Building Regulation Bill,—Mr Tony Baldry accordingly presented a Bill to regulate the building industry; and to provide for adjudication in disputes involving domestic building contracts: And the same was read the first time; and ordered to be read a second time on Friday 5th November and to be printed [Bill 155].

10Adjournment (Report from the Joint Committee on Parliamentary Privilege),—A Motion was made, and the Question being proposed, That this House do now adjourn—(Jim Dowd);

The Motion was, with leave of the House, withdrawn.

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11Adjournment,—Resolved, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mr Tony McNulty.)

And accordingly the House, having continued to sit till twenty-four minutes to Eight o'clock, adjourned till to-morrow.

[Adjourned at 7.36 p.m.


APPENDIX I

Papers presented or laid upon the Table:

Papers subject to Affirmative Resolution:

1Value Added Tax,—Value Added Tax (Input Tax) (Amendment) Order 1999 (S.I., 1999, No. 2930), dated 26th October 1999 [by Act] [Dawn Primarolo].

Other Papers:

2Air Force (Constitution),—Regulations of the Defence Council amending—

(1) Air Publication 1296A (3rd Edition), relating to Assessment of Medical Fitness, and

(2) Air Publication 3393 (5th Edition), relating to Commissioning of Officers and Terms of Service of Officers and Airmen (Aircrew) in the Royal Air Force

[by Act] [Mr Secretary Hoon].

3Forestry,—Reports and Accounts for 1998–99 of—

(1) Forest Enterprise,

(2) Forest Research, and

(3) the Forestry Commission

with the Reports of the Comptroller and Auditor General thereon [by Act]; to be printed [Nos. 800, 801 and 799] [Mr Nicholas Brown].

4Mental Health,—Paper, entitled Making Decisions: The Government's proposals for making decisions on behalf of mentally incapacitated adults [by Command] [Cm. 4465] [Mr David Lock].

5National Heritage (Scotland),—Accounts of the National Library of Scotland for 1998–99, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General thereon [by Act]; to be printed [No. 863] [Clerk of the House].

6National Lottery,—Accounts of the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts for 1998–99, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General thereon [by Act]; to be printed [No. 864] [Clerk of the House].

7Post Office,—Report of the Post Office Users' National Council for 1998–99 [by Act] [Mr Secretary Byers].

8Public Accounts,—Treasury Minute on the Twenty-third and the Twenty-fifth to Twenty-seventh and Thirtieth Reports from the Committee of Public Accounts, Session 1998–99 [by Command] [Cm. 4469] [Mr Stephen Timms].

9Transport (Scotland),—Reports and Accounts for 1998–99 of—

(1) Caledonian MacBrayne Limited,

(2) Caledonian MacBrayne Holdings Limited, and

(3) David MacBrayne Limited

[by Act] [Mr Secretary Reid].

APPENDIX II

Standing Committees

1Draft Working Time Regulations:

(1) The Speaker has allocated the draft Regulations to the First Standing Committee on Delegated Legislation, and has appointed Dr Michael Clark Chairman; and

(2) the Committee of Selection has appointed sixteen Members to serve on the Committee, viz.: Mr Ben Bradshaw, Dr Vincent Cable, Mr Ben Chapman, Mr Brian Cotter, Mr Nick Gibb, Mr Fabian Hamilton, Mr Alan Hurst, Mr Alan Johnson, Mrs Eleanor Laing, Ms Margaret Moran, Mr Stephen O'Brien, Mr Greg Pope, Mr Lawrie Quinn, Mr Bill Tynan, Mr David Wilshire and Ms Rosie Winterton.

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2Draft Jobseeker's Allowance Amendment (New Deal) Regulations 1999:

(1) The Speaker has allocated the draft Regulations to the Second Standing Committee on Delegated Legislation, and has appointed Mr Humfrey Malins Chairman; and

(2) the Committee of Selection has appointed sixteen Members to serve on the Committee, viz.: Mr John Bercow, Mr Clive Betts, Mr Bob Blizzard, Christine Butler, Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown, Mr Jeff Ennis, Mr David Faber, Mr Clifford Forsythe, Dr Ian Gibson, Mrs Linda Gilroy, Tessa Jowell, Ms Jackie Lawrence, Shona McIsaac, Mr John Randall, Bob Russell and Mr Peter Temple-Morris.

3Draft Tax Credits (New Category of Child Care Provider) Regulations 1999:

(1) The Speaker has allocated the draft Regulations to the Third Standing Committee on Delegated Legislation, and has appointed Mr Barry Jones Chairman; and

(2) the Committee of Selection has appointed sixteen Members to serve on the Committee, viz.: Jackie Ballard, Mr Kevin Barron, Mr Clive Betts, Mr Simon Burns, Mr James Clappison, Dr David Clark, Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown, Jean Corston, Mr Clive Efford, Ms Margaret Hodge, Mr Ken Livingstone, Kali Mountford, Mr Tom Pendry, Mr Jonathan R. Shaw, Mr Richard Shepherd and Steve Webb.

4Draft Licensing and Registered Clubs (Northern Ireland) Order 1999:

(1) The Speaker has allocated the draft Order to the Fourth Standing Committee on Delegated Legislation, and has appointed Mr Humfrey Malins Chairman; and

(2) the Committee of Selection has appointed sixteen Members to serve on the Committee, viz.: Mr Tony Colman, Mr James Cran, Mr Hilton Dawson, Jim Dowd, Mr Mark Fisher, Mr Roger Godsiff, Mrs Eileen Gordon, Mr Win Griffiths, Mr George Howarth, Mr Malcolm Moss, Mr Lembit O­pik, Mr Andrew Robathan, The Reverend Martin Smyth, Mr Desmond Swayne, Mr Jimmy Wray and Mr Anthony D. Wright.

5Draft Chartered Institute of Patent Agents Order 1999:

(1) The Speaker has allocated the draft Order to the Fifth Standing Committee on Delegated Legislation, and has appointed Mr Frank Cook Chairman; and

(2) the Committee of Selection has appointed sixteen Members to serve on the Committee, viz.: Norman Baker, Mr John Burnett, Mr Bill Etherington, Ms Harriet Harman, Mr Nick Hawkins, Mr Andy King, Mr David Lock, Mrs Anne McGuire, Bridget Prentice, Mr Gwyn Prosser, Mr Allan Rogers, Mr Mohammad Sarwar, Mr Robert Syms, Mr John M. Taylor, Sir Raymond Whitney and Derek Wyatt.

6Fire Precautions (Workplace) (Amendment) Regulations 1999 (S.I., 1999, No. 1877):

(1) The Speaker has allocated the Regulations to the Sixth Standing Committee on Delegated Legislation, and has appointed Mr Roger Gale Chairman; and

(2) the Committee of Selection has appointed sixteen Members to serve on the Committee, viz.: Ms Diane Abbott, Mr Richard Allan, Mr Graham Brady, Mr Jamie Cann, Mrs Claire Curtis-Thomas, Mr Mike Hall, Mr Nigel Jones, Mr Bob Laxton, Mr David Lidington, Judy Mallaber, Mr Bill Michie, Mr Mike O'Brien, Mr Nick St. Aubyn, Mr Keith Simpson, Angela Smith and Helen Southworth.

APPENDIX III

Reports from Select Committees

1Culture, Media and Sport,—Minutes of Evidence taken before the Culture, Media and Sport Committee [The Millennium Dome]; to be printed [No. 826-ii] [Mr Gerald Kaufman].

2Education and Employment,—Minutes of Evidence taken before the Education Sub-Committee of the Education and Employment Committee [The role of private companies in the supply of state education services]; to be printed [No. 763-ii] [Valerie Davey].

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3Environment, Transport and Regional Affairs,—(1) Nineteenth Report from the Environment, Transport and Regional Affairs Committee [Young and Newly Qualified Drivers: Standards and Training]; together with Appendices to the Minutes of Evidence taken before the Transport Sub-Committee; to be printed, with the Minutes of Proceedings of the Committee relating to the Report [No. 515];

(2) Twentieth Report from the Committee [Town and Country Parks]; together with Appendices to the Minutes of Evidence taken before the Environment Sub-Committee; to be printed, with the Minutes of Proceedings of the Committee relating to the Report [Nos. 477-I and III];

(3) Fifth Special Report from the Committee [Government Response to the Tenth Report from the Committee, on Regional Development Agencies]; to be printed [No. 867]; and

(4) Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee [The Environmental Impact of Supermarket Competition]; to be printed [No. 841-i]

[Mrs Gwyneth Dunwoody].

4European Scrutiny,—Twenty-ninth Report from the European Scrutiny Committee; to be printed with the Minutes of Proceedings of the Committee relating to the Report [No. 34-xxix] [Mr Bill Rammell].

5Modernisation of the House of Commons,—First Special Report from the Select Committee on Modernisation of the House of Commons [Work of the Committee: Second Progress Report]; to be printed [No. 865] [Margaret Beckett].

6Northern Ireland Affairs,—Minutes of Evidence taken before the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee [Northern Ireland Prison Service]; to be printed [No. 866-i] [Mr Peter Brooke].

7Science and Technology,—(1) Fourth Report from the Science and Technology Committee [The Regulation of the Biotechnology Industry]; together with an Appendix to the Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee; to be printed, with the Minutes of Proceedings of the Committee relating to the Report [No. 535];

(2) Second Special Report from the Committee [Government Response to the Second Report from the Committee, on The National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts]; to be printed [No. 822]; and

(3) Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee [The Scientific Advisory System: Diabetes and Driving Licences]; to be printed [No. 823-i]

[Dr Michael Clark].


[No. 139.]

Thursday 28th October 1999.

The House met at half-past Eleven o'clock.

PRAYERS.

1City of London (Ward Elections) Bill,—A Motion was made, and the Question being proposed, That the Promoters of the City of London (Ward Elections) Bill shall have leave to suspend proceedings thereon in order to proceed with the Bill in the next Session of Parliament, provided that the Agents for the Bill give notice to the Clerks in the Private Bill Office not later than the day before the close of the present Session of their intention to suspend further proceedings and that all Fees due on the Bill up to that date be paid;

That on the fifth day on which the House sits in the next Session the Bill shall be presented to the House;

That there shall be deposited with the Bill a declaration signed by the Agents for the Bill, stating that the Bill is the same, in every respect, as the Bill presented in the House in the present Session;

That as soon as a certificate by one of the Clerks in the Private Bill Office, that such a declaration has been so deposited, has been laid upon the Table of the House, the Bill shall be read the first and second time and committed (and shall be recorded in the Journal of this House as having been so read and committed) and shall be committed to the Chairman of Ways and Means;

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That the Chairman of Ways and Means shall make such Amendments thereto as have been made by the committee in the present Session, and shall report the Bill as amended to the House forthwith, and the Bill, so amended, shall be ordered to be considered;

That no further Fees shall be charged in respect of any proceedings on the Bill in respect of which Fees have already been incurred during the present Session;

That these Orders be Standing Orders of the House—(The Chairman of Ways and Means);

And objection being taken to further proceeding;

Ordered, That the Debate be resumed on Tuesday 2nd November at Seven o'clock.

2Third Standing Committee on Delegated Legislation,—Mr Bowen Wells reported from the Third Standing Committee on Delegated Legislation the draft Insurance Brokers (Registration) Act 1977 (Amendment) Order 1999.

Minutes of Proceedings of the Committee to lie upon the Table.

3Message from the Lords,—A Message was brought from the Lords, as follows:

The Lords have agreed to the Welfare Reform and Pensions Bill, with Amendments; to which the Lords desire the concurrence of this House.

Transport Salaried Staffs' Association (Amendment of Rules) Bill,—The Lords communicate that they have come to the following Resolutions in respect of the Transport Salaried Staffs' Association (Amendment of Rules) Bill, viz:—

That the promoters of the Bill have leave to suspend any further proceedings thereon in order to proceed with it, if they think fit, in the next Session of Parliament, provided that notice of their intention to do so is lodged in the Office of the Clerk of the Parliaments not later than Twelve noon on Thursday 4th November next and that all fees due on or before that day have been paid;

That if the Bill is brought from the House of Commons in the next Session the Agent for the Bill deposit in the Private Bill Office a declaration signed by them stating that the Bill is the same in every respect as the Bill which was brought from the Commons in the present Session;

That the proceedings on the Bill in the next Session of Parliament be pro forma in regard to every stage through which the Bill has passed in the present Session, and that no new fees be charged to such stages;

That the Private Business Standing Orders apply to the Bill in the next Session only in regard to any stage through which the Bill has not passed during the present Session;

London Local Authorities Bill [Lords],—The Lords communicate that they have considered the Message from the Commons [yesterday] relating to the London Local Authorities Bill [Lords], and have come to the following Resolution in respect of the said Bill, viz:—

That the promoters of the Bill have leave to suspend any further proceedings thereon in order to proceed with it, if they think fit, in the next Session of Parliament, provided that notice of their intention to do so is lodged in the Office of the Clerk of the Parliaments not later than Twelve noon on Thursday 4th November next;

That the Bill be deposited in the Office of the Clerk of the Parliaments not later than noon on the second sitting day in the next Session with a declaration annexed, signed by the Agent, stating that the Bill is the same in every respect as the Bill at the last stage of the proceedings thereon in this House in the present Session;

That the proceedings on the Bill in the next Session of Parliament be pro forma in regard to every stage through which the Bill has passed in the present Session, and that no new fees be charged to such stages;

That the Private Business Standing Orders apply to the Bill in the next Session only in regard to any stage through which the Bill has not passed during the present Session.

4Welfare Reform and Pensions Bill,—Lords Amendments to the Welfare Reform and Pensions Bill to be considered to-morrow and to be printed [Bill 157].

5Road Traffic (Enforcement Powers) Bill [Lords],—The Order for reading the Road Traffic (Enforcement Powers) Bill [Lords] a second time on Friday 5th November was read and discharged.

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6Adjournment (Agriculture),—A Motion was made, and the Question being proposed, That this House do now adjourn—(Mr Graham Allen);

And it being Seven o'clock, the Motion for the adjournment of the House lapsed, without Question put, pursuant to the Sessional Order [16th December].

7Adjournment,—Resolved, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mrs Anne McGuire.)

And accordingly the House, having continued to sit till twenty-six minutes past Seven o'clock, adjourned till to-morrow.

[Adjourned at 7.26 p.m.


APPENDIX I

Papers presented or laid upon the Table:

1Foreign Affairs,—Government Response to the Fourth Report from the Foreign Affairs Committee, Session 1998–99, on Gibraltar [by Command] [Cm. 4470] [Mr Secretary Cook].

2Judicial Appointments,—Report by the Lord Chancellor on Judicial Appointments for 1998–99 [by Command] [Cm. 4449] [Mr David Lock].

3Metropolitan Police,—Account of the Metropolitan Police Fund for 1996–97, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General thereon [by Command] [Cm. 4460] [Mr Secretary Straw].

4Museums and Galleries,—Account of the National Maritime Museum for 1998–99, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General thereon [by Act]; to be printed [No. 870] [Clerk of the House].

5National Lottery,—Account of the Sports Council for Northern Ireland Lottery Distribution for 1998–99, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General thereon [by Act]; to be printed [No. 869] [Clerk of the House].

6Science and Technology,—Report of the Medical Research Council for 1998–99 [by Act] [Mr Secretary Byers].

APPENDIX II

Reports from Select Committees

1Health,—(1) Sixth Report from the Health Committee [Procedures related to Adverse Clinical Incidents and Outcomes in Medical Care], together with Appendices to the Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee; to be printed, with the Proceedings of the Committee relating to the Report [No. 549]; and

(2) Memoranda laid before the Committee [Procedures related to Adverse Clinical Incidents and Outcomes in Medical Care]

[Mr David Hinchliffe].

2International Development,—Minutes of Evidence taken before the International Development Committee [The Future of Sanctions; The International Monetary Fund]; to be printed [Nos. 454-vii and 868-i] [Mr Bowen Wells].


[No. 140.]

Friday 29th October 1999.

The House met at half-past Nine o'clock.

PRAYERS.

1Private Bills [Lords] (No Standing Order not previously enquired into applicable),—The Speaker laid upon the Table a Report from one of the Examiners of Petitions for Private Bills, That, in the case of the following Bill, originating in the Lords and referred after the First Reading thereof, no Standing Order not previously enquired into is applicable thereto, viz.:

United Reformed Church Bill [Lords].

Bill to be read a second time.

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2Adjournment (Future of Broadcasting),—A Motion was made, and the Question being proposed, That this House do now adjourn—(Mr Greg Pope);

The Motion was, with leave of the House, withdrawn.

3Business of the House,—Ordered, That, at the sitting on Monday 1st November, the Speaker shall not adjourn the House until any Message from the Lords, relating to the Greater London Authority Bill, has been received.—(Jim Dowd.)

4Adjournment,—A Motion was made, and the Question being proposed, That this House do now adjourn—(Jim Dowd);

And it being half-past Two o'clock, the Motion for the adjournment of the House lapsed, without Question put.

5Adjournment,—Resolved, That this House do now adjourn.—(Jim Dowd.)

And accordingly the House, having continued to sit till twenty-nine minutes to Three o'clock, adjourned till Monday 1st November.

[Adjourned at 2.31 p.m.


APPENDIX

Papers presented or laid upon the Table:

Papers subject to Negative Resolution:

1Disabled Persons,—Rail Vehicle Accessibility (Serco Metrolink T68A Vehicles) Exemption Order 1999 (S.I., 1999, No. 2932), dated 27th October 1999 [by Act] [Mr Secretary Prescott].

2Education,—Education (Amendment of School and Pupil Information Regulations) (England) Regulations 1999 (S.I., 1999, No. 2937), dated 25th October 1999 [by Act] [Mr Secretary Blunkett].

3European Communities,—Nuclear Reactors (Environmental Impact Assessment for Decommissioning) Regulations 1999 (S.I., 1999, No. 2892), dated 19th October 1999 [by Act] [Mr Secretary Prescott].

4Isle of Man,—Excise Duty (Amendment of the Isle of Man Act 1979) Order 1999 (S.I., 1999, No. 2925), dated 26th October 1999 [by Act] [Mr Stephen Timms].

5Telegraphs,—Wireless Telegraphy (Cordless Telephone Apparatus) (Restriction and Marking) Order 1999 (S.I., 1999, No. 2934), dated 27th October 1999 [by Act] [Mr Secretary Byers].

Other Papers:

6National Lottery,—Report and Accounts of the Millennium Commission for 1998–99, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General thereon [by Act]; to be printed [No. 796] [Clerk of the House].

7Pensions,—Accounts of the Parliamentary Contributory Pension Fund for 1998–99, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General thereon [by Act]; to be printed [No. 872] [Clerk of the House].

8Trade Union and Labour Relations,—Reports of the Commissioner for the Rights of Trade Union Members and of the Commissioner for Protection against Unlawful Industrial Action for 1998–99 [by Act] [Mr Secretary Byers].

9Treasury Executive Agencies,—Report and Accounts of the United Kingdom Debt Management Office for 1998–99, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General thereon [by Act]; to be printed [No. 805] [Miss Melanie Johnson].

10Welsh Office Executive Agencies,—Report and Accounts of Cadw Welsh Historic Monuments for 1998–99, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General thereon [by Act]; to be printed [No. 802] [Mr Secretary Murphy].


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