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Summary Agenda 25 March 2003

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11.30 a.m.Prayers.
 
AfterwardsOral Questions to the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs.
 
12.30 p.m.Urgent Questions, Ministerial Statements (if any).
 
AfterwardsCompany Directors (Health and Safety)—Motion for leave to introduce a Bill under the Ten minute rule (Ross Cranston) (for up to 20 minutes).
 
Extradition Bill (Programme (No. 2) Motion) (for up to 45 minutes).
 
Extradition Bill: Report Stage and Third Reading (may continue for up to 6).
 
Regulatory Reform Order (Motion for approval) (without debate).
 
Sittings of the House (Motion) (no debate after 7.00 p.m.).
 
Transport (change in membership) (no debate after 7.00 p.m.).
 
At the end of the sittingAdjournment Debate: British victims of sectarian violence in Gujarat (Mr Mike Wood) (until 7.30 p.m. or for half an hour, whichever is later).
 

Sitting in Westminster Hall
 
Adjournment Debates:
 
9.30 a.m.Bullying in the workplace (Valerie Davey).
 
11.00 a.m.Disability Living Allowance for hospital patients (Mr Mark Lazarowicz).
 
The sitting will be suspended from 11.30 a.m. to 2.00 p.m.
2.00 p.m.Provision of broadband services in rural areas (Sir George Young).
 
3.30 p.m.Phoenix traders (Mr Alistair Carmichael).
 
4.00 p.m.Tetanus vaccinations (Ann Taylor) (until 4.30 p.m.).
 


MEMORANDUM

Cross-cutting questions in Westminster Hall on Urban Renewal:
Reliability—Creating decent places
    Pursuant to Standing Order No. 10(3), the Chairman of Ways and Means has approved the following arrangements for Questions in Westminster Hall on Thursday 10 April:
Questions to ministers will be taken from 2.30 p.m. to 3.30 p.m.
Up to 12 Questions will be printed for oral answer.
Ministers will answer from the following departments: Culture, Media and Sport; Office of the Deputy Prime Minister; Environment, Food and Rural Affairs; and Home Office on the subject of Urban Renewal: Liveability—Creating decent places.
It will be for the ministerial team answering questions to decide which Minister takes the lead in replying to a particular question and its supplementaries, although another Minister may intervene. After an initial answer, the Deputy Speaker will call Members to ask supplementary Questions.
Questions not reached will be given a written answer.
    Members may table questions for this session in the normal way for oral questions. The shuffle to decide which questions will be printed for this question period will be at 12.30 p.m. on Wednesday 2nd April.

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