Weekly Information Bulletin: 24th November 2001
Business of the House of Commons
19 - 23 November 2001
Monday 19 November
The House sat at 2.30pm
Oral Questions - Home Office
Legislation - Anti-Terrorism, Crime and Security Bill (2nd Reading agreed to on division)
Programme Motion - Anti-Terrorism, Crime and Security Bill (Agreed to on division)
Delegated Legislation - Human Rights Act 1998 (Designated Derogation) Order 2001 (Division deferred until Wednesday)
Adjournment - Mr Barry Gardiner on Policyholders Protection Board and Chester Street Insurance Holdings
The House rose at 12.34am
Tuesday 20 November
The House sat in Westminster Hall between 09.30am and 2.00pm
Westminster Hall: Private Members' Debates
Mr Andrew Lansley on flood defence
Mr Kelvin Hopkins on transport in the Eastern Region
Mr Gary Streeter on the plight of haemophilia sufferers in the West Country
Mr Graham Allen on the rehabilitation of prisoners
Mr David Tredinnick on the traditional medicines directive
The House sat at 2.30pm
Oral Questions - Transport, Local Government and the Regions
Statement - Heathrow (Terminal 5) - Mr Stephen Byers
Ten Minute Rule Bill - Extradition (Amendment) - Mr John Maples (Agreed to, no division)
Legislation - National Health Service Reform and Health Care Professions Bill (2nd Reading - Amendment by
Dr Liam Fox negatived on division, 2nd Reading agreed to on division)
Programme Motion - National Health Service Reform and Health Care Professions Bill (Agreed to on division)
Adjournment - Chris Grayling on cross boundary bus services in outer London
The House rose at 11.15pm
Wednesday 21 November
The House sat in Westminster Hall between 9.30am and 2.00pm
Westminster Hall: Private Members' Debates
Derek Twigg on the General Medical Council Report into organ retention at Alder Hey Hospital
Mr Nigel Evans on the state of farming in the North West
Ms Karen Buck on the interpretation of local authorities' housing responsibilities under the Children Act
Andrew George on the future of small acute hospitals
George Stevenson on education funding in Stoke on Trent
The House sat at 2.30pm
Oral Questions - International Development; Prime Minister
Ten Minute Rule Bill - Litter and Fouling of Land by Dogs - Mr Bob Blizzard (Motion for leave to bring in, agreed to, no division)
Programme Motion - Anti-Terrorism, Crime and Disorder Bill (Agreed to on division)
Legislation - Anti-Terrorism, Crime and Disorder Bill (Committee Stage, some Amendments made, Committee adjourned)
Deferred Division - Human Rights Act 1998 (Designated Derogation) Order 2001 (Agreed to)
Adjournment - Mr Jim Cousins on Young Offenders Unit: The case of Dominic McKilligan
The House rose at 11.00pm
Thursday 22 November
The House sat at 11.30am
Oral Questions - Education and Skills; Solicitor General
Business Statement - Leader of the House, Mr Robin Cook
Legislation - British Overseas Territories Bill [Lords] (2nd Reading agreed to, no division)
Adjournment - Mr David Heath on the replacement of temporary classrooms
The House sat in Westminster Hall between 2.30pm and 5.30pm
Westminster Hall: Adjournment Debate - Social Inclusion and Sport
The House rose at 7.29pm
Friday 23 November
The House sat at 9.30 am
Private Members' Bills
Age Equality Commission Bill; Copyright, Etc. and Trade Marks (Offences and Enforcement) Bill; Relationships (Civil Registration) Bill; Health (Air Travellers) Bill (2nd Readings)
Adjournment - John Cryer on the regulation of residential care homes for the elderly in Barking, Dagenham and Havering
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