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Summary Agenda Tuesday 4th April 2000
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2.30 p.m. | Prayers. | |
Afterwards | Private Business (without debate). | |
Oral Questions to the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions. | ||
3.30 p.m. | Private Notice Questions, Ministerial Statements (if any). | |
Afterwards | Health Care Standards for Elderly PersonsMotion for leave to introduce a Bill under the Ten minute rule (Mr Paul Marsden) (for up to 20 minutes). | |
Freedom of Information Bill: Report Stage (may continue until any hour if the 10.00 p.m. Business Motion is agreed to). | ||
Statutory Instruments (Motions for approval) (without debate). | ||
Warm Homes and Energy Conservation Bill (Money resolution) (for up to 45 minutes). | ||
At the end of the sitting | Adjournment Debate: Implementation of Part II of the Family Law Act 1996 (Mrs Virginia Bottomley) (until 10.30 p.m. or for half an hour, whichever is later). | |
Sitting in Westminster Hall | ||
Adjournment Debates: | ||
10.00 a.m. | Prospects for shipbuilding and related industries on the River Tyne (Mr Alan Campbell). | |
11.30 a.m. | Fraudulent claims for Mobility Benefits in Northern Ireland (The Reverend Martin Smyth). | |
12.00 noon | Her Majesty's Government's policy on Western Sahara (Mr Jeremy Corbyn). | |
12.30 p.m. | Education in the developing world (Mr Mark Oaten) (until 1.00 p.m.). | |
MEMORANDUM | ||
NORTHERN IRELAND GRAND COMMITTEE | ||
Notices of Questions for oral answer on Thursday 13th April may be given from Tuesday 4th April. | ||
Applications for an adjournment debate for Thursday 13th April should be submitted to the Speaker's Office by 10.00 p.m. or the rising of the House (whichever is the earlier) on Wednesday 5th April 2000. The Ballot will take place on Thursday 6th April 2000. | ||
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