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Summary Agenda Wednesday 15th March 2000

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2.30 p.m. Prayers.
 
Afterwards Private Business (without debate).
 
Oral Questions to the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland.
 
3.00 p.m. Oral Questions to the Prime Minister.
 
3.30 p.m. Private Notice Questions, Ministerial Statements (if any).
 
Afterwards Presentation of Bill (without debate).
 
Broadcasting of Recorded Music in Public Places--Motion for leave to introduce a Bill under the Ten minute rule (Mr Robert Key) (for up to 20 minutes).
 
Proceedings on the Consolidated Fund (No. 2) Bill (without debate).
 
Terrorism Bill: Report Stage (may be followed by Third Reading) (may continue until any hour if the 10.00 p.m. Business Motion is agreed to).
 
Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism (Motion for approval) (for up to 1.5 hours).
 
At the end of the sitting Adjournment Debate: Future of the dairy industry (Mr Tim Collins) (until 10.30 p.m. or for half an hour, whichever is later).
 
Sitting in Westminster Hall
 
Adjournment Debates:
 
9.30 a.m. Operation of the Fair Employment (Northern Ireland) Act 1989: Ten Years On (Mr Peter Brooke, Northern Ireland Affairs Committee).
 
11.00 a.m. Conflict Prevention and Post-Conflict Reconstruction (Mr Bowen Wells, International Development Committee).
 
12.30 p.m. Future of sixth form colleges (Mr Kelvin Hopkins).
 
1.00 p.m. Implications for government rural policy in Northumberland of the programme of closures announced by Barclays Bank (Mr A. J. Beith).
 
1.30 p.m. Impact of petrol and air passenger duties on remote islands (Mr Calum Macdonald) (until 2.00 p.m.).
 
Note: Main Business is indicated in bold type. Other items may also occur. Timings may change

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