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Order of Business Thursday 6 July 2006

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+ indicates Government business.
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House of Commons
Order of Business

 
At 10.30 a.m.
  Prayers
Afterwards
Notes:
  indicates a question for oral answer.
 
[R] indicates that the Member has declared a relevant interest.
 
Questions for oral answer not reached receive a written answer
 
Supplementary questions will also be asked. Other Ministers may also answer.
Oral Questions to the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry
 1
Angela Watkinson (Upminster): What steps his Department is taking to promote renewable energy.
(82765)
 2
Mr Robert Goodwill (Scarborough & Whitby): What the Government's policy is on nuclear power.
(82766)
 3
Keith Vaz (Leicester East): If he will meet the liquidators of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International to discuss progress of the liquidation.
(82767)
 4
Mr Andrew Robathan (Blaby): What assessment he has made of the merits of a decentralised energy system for the distribution and delivery of electric power.
(82768)
 5
Stephen Hammond (Wimbledon): What the Government's policy is on nuclear power.
(82769)
 6
Mr Tobias Ellwood (Bournemouth East): What plans he has to replace the UK's nuclear power reactors.
(82770)
 7
Mr David Ruffley (Bury St Edmunds): If he will make a statement on the UK energy mix.
(82771)
 8
Philip Davies (Shipley): What the Government's policy is on the continued use of nuclear power.
(82773)
 9
Miss Anne McIntosh (Vale of York): When he expects to complete his energy review; and if he will make a statement.
(82774)
 10
John Robertson (Glasgow North West): What progress is being made in tackling the mis-selling of telecommunications services.
(82775)
 11
Mr Desmond Swayne (New Forest West): What recent representations he has made to his EU counterparts on the world trade negotiations.
(82777)
 12
James Duddridge (Rochford & Southend East): What steps his Department is taking to promote renewable energy.
(82778)
 13
Mr Graham Allen (Nottingham North): What percentage of UK energy came from renewable sources in 2005.
(82779)
 14
Jeff Ennis (Barnsley East & Mexborough): What progress has been made in establishing a minimum compensation payment scheme for ex-miners suffering from chronic bronchitis and emphysema.
(82780)
 15
Mr Nick Hurd (Ruislip-Northwood): What the Government's policy is on nuclear power.
(82781)
 16
Ms Sally Keeble (Northampton North): What steps he is taking to encourage British firms to develop export markets.
(82782)
 17
Mr Philip Dunne (Ludlow): What steps his Department is taking to promote renewable energy.
(82783)
 18
Malcolm Bruce (Gordon): What recent discussions he has had with Ministerial colleagues on the future of the rural post office network.
(82784)
 
At 11.20 a.m.
Oral Questions to the Minister for Women and Equality
 19
Miss Anne McIntosh (Vale of York): What steps the Government is taking to increase the representation of women in senior positions in the medical professions; and if she will make a statement.
(82786)
 20
Mrs Siân C. James (Swansea East): What progress is being made in supporting women who report domestic abuse.
(82787)
 21
Jo Swinson (East Dunbartonshire): What assessment she has made of the level of representation of women in public life; and if she will make a statement.
(82788)
 22
Mr Philip Hollobone (Kettering): Whether she receives a full Ministerial salary.
(82789)
 23
Jim Sheridan (Paisley and Renfrewshire North): What information the Government makes available to women on their right to flexible working hours.
(82790)
 24
Simon Hughes (North Southwark & Bermondsey): What steps the Government plans to take to tackle homophobia in schools.
(82791)
 25
Keith Vaz (Leicester East): When the Government expects to announce the name of the Chairman of the Equality and Human Rights Commission.
(82792)


At 11.30 a.m.
  Urgent Questions (if any)
 
  Ministerial Statements (if any)

Preliminary Business
Notice of Presentation of Bill
1
EXTRADITION (UNITED STATES)
[No debate]
Mr Nick Clegg
 
   Bill to require the presentation of prima facie evidence to a judge before a person can be extradited to the United States of America.
Formal first reading: no debate or decision.

Main Business
  indicates Government Business
2
ADJOURNMENT
[Until 6.00 p.m.]
The Prime Minister
 
   That this House do now adjourn.
   Proposed subject for debate: Armed Forces personnel
Debate may continue until 6.00 p.m.
 
At the end of the sitting:
3
ADJOURNMENT
 
   Proposed subject: Future funding for the Institute of Grassland and Environmental Research (Mark Williams).
   Debate may continue until 6.30 p.m. or for half an hour, whichever is later (Standing Order No. 9).


COMMITTEES
STANDING COMMITTEES
1
Standing Committee D
11.35 a.m.
Room 7 (private)
   (Programming Sub-Committee) (Company Law Reform Bill [Lords]).
2
Standing Committee A
9.00 a.m.
Room 11 (public)
 
1.00 p.m.
(public)
   Further to consider the Charities Bill [Lords].
3
Standing Committee D
9.00 a.m.
Room 12 (public)
 
1.00 p.m.
(public)
   Further to consider the Company Law Reform Bill [Lords].
4
Sixth Standing Committee on Delegated Legislation
8.55 a.m.
Room 9 (public)
   To consider the draft Climate Change Agreements (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2006.
5
Seventh Standing Committee on Delegated Legislation
2.30 p.m.
Room 9 (public)
   To consider the draft Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2006.
SELECT COMMITTEES
6
Health
9.30 a.m.
The Wilson Room, Portcullis House (private)
7
Finance and Services
9.45 a.m.
Room 13 (private)
8
Public Administration
9.45 a.m.
The Grimond Room, Portcullis House (private)
9
Environmental Audit Sub-Committee on Trade, Development and Environment
10.00 a.m.
Room 8 (private)
 
10.10 a.m.
(public)
   Subject: International Trade and the WTO.
   Witnesses: Friends of the Earth and WWF; Chatham House (at 11.00 a.m.).
10
Welsh Affairs
10.30 a.m.
Room 16 (private)
11
Crossrail Bill
12 noon
Room 5 (private)
12
International Development
2.15 p.m.
The Thatcher Room, Portcullis House (private)
 
2.30 p.m.
(public)
   Subject: Humanitarian response to natural disasters.
   Witnesses: John Scicchitano, USAID, and Dr John Twigg, University College London; David Peppiatt, ProVention Consortium Secretariat (at 3.30 p.m.).
13
Crossrail Bill
2.30 p.m.
Room 5 (public)
JOINT COMMITTEE
14
Draft Legal Services Bill
2.00 p.m.
Room 6 (private)
[The decision of a Committee to sit in public may be rescinded without notice.]


Written Ministerial Statements to be made today
1
Mr Chancellor of the Exchequer: ECOFIN 11th July.
2
Secretary of State for Health: Meat Hygiene Service—Annual Report and Accounts, 2005-06.
3
Secretary of State for Health: Healthcare Commission and Commission for Social Care Inspection joint investigation into learning disability services at Cornwall Partnerships NHS Trust.
4
Secretary of State for International Development: Sudan: Update on Darfur.
5
Secretary of State for Trade and Industry: Sunday Trading Review.
6
Secretary of State for Transport: Regional funding allocations.
7
Secretary of State for Work and Pensions: Annual Report by the President of Appeal Tribunals 2005-06.

 

 

 
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