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Summary Agenda 9 March 2005
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11.30 a.m. | Prayers. | |
Afterwards | Oral Questions to the Secretary of State for International Development. | |
12 noon | Oral Questions to the Prime Minister. | |
12.30 p.m. | Urgent Questions, Ministerial Statements (if any). | |
Afterwards | Control of Identification Documents (Offences)Motion for leave to introduce a Bill under the Ten minute rule (Chris McCafferty) (for up to 20 minutes). | |
Estimates Day (half day): The Future of the BBC (may continue for up to three hours). | ||
Estimates and Supplementary Estimates (Motions) (without debate). | ||
Prevention of Terrorism Bill (Programme (No. 3) Motion) (without debate). | ||
(Note: the House may be asked to consider any Lords Messages which may be received). | ||
At the end of the sitting | Adjournment Debate: Government support for radio services for the visually impaired (Rosemary McKenna) (until 7.30 p.m. or for half an hour, whichever is later). | |
Sitting in Westminster Hall | ||
Adjournment Debates: | ||
9.30 a.m. | UK energy requirements and the future of the coal industry (Mr Denis Murphy). | |
11.00 a.m. | Audit Commission inquiry into planning services in Hillingdon (John McDonnell). | |
The sitting will be suspended from 11.30 a.m. to 2.00 p.m. | ||
2.00 p.m. | Securing EU structural funds for Wales (Mr Simon Thomas). | |
3.30 p.m. | Farming in the Lewes constituency (Norman Baker). | |
4.00 p.m. | Role of modern methods of construction in delivering cost-effective buildings (Dan Norris) (until 4.30 p.m.). |
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