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[No. 72.]

Tuesday 25th March 2008.

The House met at half-past Two o’clock.

PRAYERS.

1First Delegated Legislation Committee,—Mr Roger Gale reported from the First Delegated Legislation Committee the draft Bedfordshire (Structural Changes) Order 2008.

Minutes of Proceedings of the Committee to lie upon the Table.

2Second Delegated Legislation Committee,—Sir John Butterfill reported from the Second Delegated Legislation Committee the draft Local Involvement Networks (Duty of Services-Providers to Allow Entry) Regulations 2008.

Minutes of Proceedings of the Committee to lie upon the Table.

3Third Delegated Legislation Committee,—Joan Walley reported from the Third Delegated Legislation Committee the draft Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 (Prescribed Criteria) (Transitional Provisions) Regulations 2008.

Minutes of Proceedings of the Committee to lie upon the Table.

4Fourth Delegated Legislation Committee,—Robert Key reported from the Fourth Delegated Legislation Committee the draft Town and Country Planning (Fees for Applications and Deemed Applications) (Amendment) (England) Regulations 2008.

Minutes of Proceedings of the Committee to lie upon the Table.

5Fifth Delegated Legislation Committee,—John Bercow reported from the Fifth Delegated Legislation Committee the draft Categories of Casino Regulations 2008 and the draft Gambling (Geographical Distribution of Large and Small Casino Premises Licences) Order 2008.

Minutes of Proceedings of the Committee to lie upon the Table.

6European Committee C,—Mr Martyn Jones reported from European Committee C, nominated in respect of a European Union Document relating to Insolvency and Second Chances, the following Resolution:

That the Committee takes note of European Union Document No. 13832/07, Commission Communication, Overcoming the Stigma of Business Failure—for a Second Chance Policy—implementing the Lisbon partnership for growth and jobs; agrees that it is desirable to make a distinction between honest and dishonest failure; acknowledges the Commission’s assertion that Member States need to encourage entrepreneurs who have failed through no fault of their own to try again; and further acknowledges that the interests of creditors of the failed business, and potential creditors, suppliers and customers who support the new venture need to be sufficiently protected.

Resolution to lie upon the Table.

Minutes of Proceedings of the Committee to lie upon the Table.

7Sustainable Energy (Local Plans) Bill,—Alan Simpson, supported by Mr Tim Yeo, Julia Goldsworthy, Colin Challen, Mr Elliot Morley, Mr Michael Fallon, Mr Michael Meacher, Mr Elfyn Llwyd, Jim Dowd, Steve Webb, John Battle and Mr David Drew, presented a Bill to promote energy efficiency; to require specified bodies to publish sustainable energy plans; to make provision for the transfer of functions to principal councils; and for connected purposes: And the same was read the first time; and ordered to be read a second time on Friday 17th October and to be printed [Bill 92].

8Opposition Day [8th allotted day],—It being an allotted day at the disposal of the Leader of the Opposition in pursuance of Standing Order No. 14 (Arrangement of public business), the House proceeded to consider Opposition business.

Iraq inquiry,—A Motion was made, and the Question being proposed, That this House calls for an inquiry by an independent committee of privy counsellors to review the way in which the responsibilities of Government were discharged in relation to Iraq, and all matters relevant thereto, in the period leading up to military action in that country in March 2003 and its aftermath and to make recommendations on lessons to be drawn for the future—(Mr William Hague);

An Amendment was proposed to the Question, in line 2, to leave out from the word ‘House’ to the end of the Question and add the words ‘notes the Resolutions of this House of 31st October 2006 and 11th June 2007 on an Iraq inquiry; recognises that this House has already twice voted against holding an inquiry at these times; further recognises that a time will come when an inquiry is appropriate; but declines to make a proposal for a further inquiry at this time, whilst important operations are under way in Iraq to support the people and government of Iraq’, instead thereof.—(Secretary David Miliband.)

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And the Question being put, That the original words stand part of the Question;

The House divided.

Tellers for the Ayes, James Duddridge, Jeremy Wright: 271.

Tellers for the Noes, Alison Seabeck, Mr Dave Watts: 299.

So the Question was negatived.

And the Question, That the proposed words be there added, being put forthwith, pursuant to Standing Order No. 31 (Questions on amendments);

The House divided.

Tellers for the Ayes, Alison Seabeck, Mr Dave Watts: 299.

Tellers for the Noes, Jeremy Wright, James Duddridge: 259.

So the Question was agreed to.

The Speaker forthwith declared the Main Question, as amended, to be agreed to.

Resolved, That this House notes the Resolutions of this House of 31st October 2006 and 11th June 2007 on an Iraq inquiry; recognises that this House has already twice voted against holding an inquiry at these times; further recognises that a time will come when an inquiry is appropriate; but declines to make a proposal for a further inquiry at this time, whilst important operations are underway in Iraq to support the people and government of Iraq.

9Local Government Finance,—Resolved, That the Local Government Finance Special Grant Report (No. 129) on the grant to be paid towards the cost of implementing the new statutory minimum bus travel concession in England (House of Commons Paper No. 256), which was laid before this House on 19th February, be approved.—(Ms Rosie Winterton.)

Wednesday 26th March 2008

10Social Security,—A Motion was made, and the Question being put forthwith, pursuant to Standing Order No. 118 (Delegated Legislation Committees), That the draft Child Benefit Up-rating Order 2008, which was laid before this House on 6th February, be approved—(Alison Seabeck):—It was agreed to.

11Social Security, Northern Ireland,—A Motion was made, and the Question being put forthwith, pursuant to Standing Order No. 118 (Delegated Legislation Committees), That the draft Guardian’s Allowance Up-rating (Northern Ireland) Order 2008, which was laid before this House on 6th February, be approved—(Alison Seabeck):—It was agreed to.

12Social Security,—A Motion was made, and the Question being put forthwith, pursuant to Standing Order No. 118 (Delegated Legislation Committees), That the draft Guardian’s Allowance Up-rating Order 2008, which was laid before this House on 6th February, be approved—(Alison Seabeck):—It was agreed to.

13Tax Credits,—A Motion was made, and the Question being put forthwith, pursuant to Standing Order No. 118 (Delegated Legislation Committees), That the draft Tax Credits Up-rating Regulations 2008, which were laid before this House on 6th February, be approved—(Alison Seabeck):—It was agreed to.

14Proceeds of Crime,—A Motion was made, and the Question being put forthwith, pursuant to Standing Order No. 118 (Delegated Legislation Committees), That the draft Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (Cash Searches: Code of Practice) Order 2008, which was laid before this House on 19th February, be approved—(Alison Seabeck):—It was agreed to.

15Proceeds of Crime,—A Motion was made, and the Question being put forthwith, pursuant to Standing Order No. 118 (Delegated Legislation Committees), That the draft Serious Crime Act 2007 (Amendment of the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002) Order 2008, which was laid before this House on 20th February, be approved—(Alison Seabeck):—It was agreed to.

16Proceeds of Crime,—A Motion was made, and the Question being put forthwith, pursuant to Standing Order No. 118 (Delegated Legislation Committees), That the draft Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (Investigations in England, Wales and Northern Ireland: Code of Practice) Order 2008, which was laid before this House on 19th February, be approved—(Alison Seabeck):—It was agreed to.

17Official Statistics,—A Motion was made, and the Question being put forthwith, pursuant to Standing Order No. 118 (Delegated Legislation Committees), That the draft Official Statistics Order 2008, which was laid before this House on 26th February, be approved—(Alison Seabeck):—It was agreed to.

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18Consolidation, &c., Bills,—Ordered, That Mr Nick Clegg be discharged from the Joint Committee on Consolidation, &c., Bills, and Mr Alistair Carmichael be added.—(Rosemary McKenna, on behalf of the Committee of Selection.)

19Finance and Services,—Ordered, That Sir Alan Haselhurst be added to the Finance and Services Committee.—(Rosemary McKenna, on behalf of the Committee of Selection.)

20Adjournment.

Subject: Tina Thompson and war widows’ pensions (Lynda Waltho).

Resolved, That this House do now adjourn.—(Alison Seabeck.)

And accordingly, the House, having continued to sit till twenty-one minutes past Twelve o’clock on Wednesday morning, adjourned till this day.

[Adjourned at 12.21 a.m.


APPENDIX I

Papers presented or laid upon the Table:

Paper subject to Negative Resolution:

1Social Security,—Social Security (Jobcentre Plus Interviews for Partners) Amendment Regulations 2008 (S.I., 2008, No. 759), dated 18th March 2008 [by Act], with an Explanatory Memorandum [by Command] [Secretary James Purnell].

Other Papers:

2Foreign and Commonwealth Office,—Report on Human Rights for 2007 [by Command] [Cm. 7340] [Secretary David Miliband].

3Governance of Britain,—Paper, entitled Governance of Britain: Constitutional Renewal (3 volumes) [by Command] [Cm. 7342-I, -II and -III] [Secretary Jack Straw].

4Government Trading Funds,—(1) Treasury Minute, dated 25th March 2008, on the Defence Support Group Trading Fund; and

(2) Treasury Minute, dated 25th March 2008, on the Vehicle and Operator Services Agency Trading Fund

[by Act] [Yvette Cooper].

5National Audit,—Report by the Comptroller and Auditor General on Financial Reporting and Financial Management: General Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General for 2007 [by Act]; to be printed [No. 417] [Clerk of the House].

6Northern Ireland (St Andrews Agreement),—Report on the Inquiry into the Devolution of Policing and Justice Matters (Volumes 1 and 2) [by Act] [Mr Secretary Woodward].

APPENDIX II

General Committees

1Draft Bedfordshire (Structural Changes) Order 2008,—The Committee of Selection has discharged Hilary Armstrong from the First Delegated Legislation Committee (nominated in respect of the draft Order) and nominated in substitution Andrew Miller.

2Draft Local Involvement Networks (Duty of Services-Providers to Allow Entry) Regulations 2008,—The Committee of Selection has discharged Ann Keen and Mr Jeremy Hunt from the Second Delegated Legislation Committee (nominated in respect of the draft Regulations) and nominated in substitution Dawn Primarolo and Jeremy Wright.

3Draft Categories of Casino Regulations 2008 and the draft Gambling (Geographical Distribution of Large and Small Casino Premises Licences) Order 2008,—The Committee of Selection has discharged Mr Richard Caborn and Mr George Howarth from the Fifth Delegated Legislation Committee (nominated in respect of the draft Regulations and draft Order) and nominated in substitution Mr Charles Clarke and Mr David Crausby.

European Committees

4European Union Document No. 13832/07, relating to Insolvency and Second Chances,—The Committee of Selection has discharged Anne Moffat from European Committee C (nominated in respect of the Document) and nominated in substitution Jim Sheridan.

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APPENDIX III

Reports from Select Committees

1Communities and Local Government,—Communities and Local Government Winter Supplementary Estimates 2007: Memorandum laid before the Communities and Local Government Committee; to be published [Dr Phyllis Starkey].

2Defence,—Recruitment and retention in the Armed Forces: Minutes of Evidence taken before the Defence Committee; to be printed [No. 424-i] [Mr James Arbuthnot].

3Environmental Audit,—(1) Post-Kyoto: The international context for progress on climate change: Minutes of Evidence taken before the Environmental Audit Committee; to be printed [No. 355-iv]; and

(2) The Challenge of Climate Change: Memoranda laid before the Committee; to be published

[Mr Tim Yeo].

4Home Affairs,—Domestic Violence: Minutes of Evidence taken before the Home Affairs Committee; to be printed [No. 263-vi] [Keith Vaz].

5Human Rights,—Scrutiny of Mental Health Legislation: Follow Up: Sixteenth Report from the Joint Committee on Human Rights, with Memoranda; to be printed, with the Minutes of Proceedings of the Committee relating to the Report and Memoranda reported and ordered to be published on 3rd and 10th December and 9th January [No. 455] [Mr Andrew Dismore].


[No. 72; WH, No. 45]

Tuesday 25th March 2008.

The House sitting in Westminster Hall

The sitting began at half-past Nine o’clock.

 Adjournment.

Subjects:

Remploy (Frank Cook).

Prison policy (Mr Philip Hollobone).

Mission in Helmand Province (Paul Flynn).

Rural development overseas (Martin Horwood).

Town and village greens and planning (Tom Levitt).

A Motion was made, and the Question being proposed, That the sitting be now adjourned—(Mr Sadiq Khan);

And it being Two o’clock, the sitting was adjourned without Question put, till to-morrow.

[Adjourned at 2 p.m.


[No. 73.]

Wednesday 26th March 2008.

The House met at half-past Eleven o’clock.

PRAYERS.

1St. Austell Market Bill,—The First Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means reported from the Committee on Unopposed Bills, That it had examined the allegations contained in the Preamble to the St. Austell Market Bill and had verbally amended the same, and found the same, as amended, to be true; and had gone through the Bill and made Amendments thereunto.

Bill, as amended in the Committee, to lie upon the Table.

2Health and Safety (Offences) Bill,—Mr Greg Pope reported from the Health and Safety (Offences) Bill Committee, That it had gone through the Bill and directed him to report the same, without Amendment.

Bill, not amended in the Public Bill Committee, to be considered on Friday 13th June.

Minutes of Proceedings of the Committee to lie upon the Table.

3Sixth Delegated Legislation Committee,—Mr Christopher Chope reported from the Sixth Delegated Legislation Committee the Non-Domestic Rating (Unoccupied Property) (England) Regulations 2008 (S.I., 2008, No. 386).

Minutes of Proceedings of the Committee to lie upon the Table.

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4Welsh Grand Committee,—Mr Martin Caton reported from the Welsh Grand Committee, That it had considered the matter of the Budget Statement and its implications for Wales, referred to it on 20th February.

Minutes of Proceedings of the Committee to lie upon the Table.

5Message from the Lords,—A Message was brought from the Lords as follows:

Children and Young Persons Bill [Lords],—The Lords have passed a Bill to make provision about the delivery of local authority social work services for children and young persons; to amend Parts 2 and 3 of the Children Act 1989; to make further provision about the functions of local authorities and others in relation to children and young persons; to make provision about the enforcement of care standards in relation to certain establishments or agencies connected with children; to make provision about the independent review of determinations relating to adoption; and for connected purposes; to which the Lords desire the concurrence of this House.

6Children and Young Persons Bill [Lords],—The Children and Young Persons Bill [Lords] was read the first time, and ordered to be read a second time to-morrow and to be printed [Bill 96].

Ordered, That the Explanatory Notes relating to the Children and Young Persons Bill [Lords] be printed [Bill 96–EN].

7Microgeneration (Definition) (Amendment) Bill,—Mr David Drew presented a Bill to amend the definition of “microgeneration” in certain Acts: And the same was read the first time; and ordered to be read a second time on Friday 25th April and to be printed [Bill 95].

8Local Transport Bill [Lords],—The Order of the day being read, for the Second Reading of the Local Transport Bill [Lords];

And a Motion being made, and the Question being proposed, That the Bill be now read a second time;

An Amendment was proposed to the Question, to leave out from the word ‘That’ to the end of the Question and add the words ‘this House declines to give a Second Reading to the Local Transport Bill [Lords] because it encourages the introduction of Quality Contract schemes to re-regulate bus networks, thus preventing free competition between bus operators, undermining service quality for passengers and jeopardising the partnerships between operators and local authorities that have helped to improve service quality; because it fails to give due weight to the importance of consultation and local consent when local congestion charging schemes are considered; and because it transfers revenue-raising powers to the National Assembly for Wales without proper constitutional justification and in doing so allows Wales to be used as a test bed for the Government’s untried, untested national road pricing scheme’, instead thereof.—(Mrs Theresa Villiers.)

And the Question being put, That the Amendment be made;

The House divided.

Tellers for the Ayes, Mr Richard Benyon, James Duddridge: 156.

Tellers for the Noes, Tony Cunningham, Mr Sadiq Khan: 347.

So the Question was negatived.

And the Main Question being put forthwith, pursuant to Standing Order No. 62 (Amendment on second or third reading):—It was agreed to.

The Bill was accordingly read a second time.

9Local Transport Bill [Lords] (Programme),—A Motion was made, and the Question being put forthwith, pursuant to Standing Order No. 83A (Programme motions), That the following provisions shall apply to the Local Transport Bill [Lords]:

Committal

1. The Bill shall be committed to a Public Bill Committee.

Proceedings in Public Bill Committee

2. Proceedings in the Public Bill Committee shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion on Thursday 8th May 2008.

3. The Public Bill Committee shall have leave to sit twice on the first day on which it meets.

Consideration and Third Reading

4. Proceedings on consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour before the moment of interruption on the day on which those proceedings are commenced.

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5. Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day.

6. Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on consideration and Third Reading.

Other proceedings

7. Any other proceedings on the Bill (including any proceedings on consideration of any message from the Lords) may be programmed—(Mr Wayne David):—It was agreed to.

10Deferred Divisions,—A Motion was made, and the Question being put forthwith, pursuant to Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions), That, at this day’s sitting, Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply to the Motions in the name of Secretary Hazel Blears relating to Local Government and Secretary Alan Johnson relating to the National Health Service—(Mr Wayne David):—It was agreed to.

11Local Transport Bill [Lords] [Money],—Her Majesty’s Recommendation having been signified to the proposed Motion relating to Local Transport Bill [Lords] [Money];

A Motion was made, and the Question being put forthwith, pursuant to Standing Order No. 52 (Money resolutions and ways and means resolutions in connection with bills), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Local Transport Bill [Lords], it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of—

(a) any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by a Minister of the Crown or government department, and

(b) any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided—(Mr Wayne David):—It was agreed to.

12Local Transport Bill [Lords] [Ways and Means],—A Motion was made, and the Question being put forthwith, pursuant to Standing Order No. 52 (Money resolutions and ways and means resolutions in connection with bills), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Local Transport Bill [Lords], it is expedient to authorise—

(1) the charging of fees in respect of the cancellation or continuation in force of the registration of services under section 6 of the Transport Act 1985;

(2) the payment of sums into the Consolidated Fund—(Mr Wayne David):—It was agreed to.

13Insolvency and Second Chances,—A Motion was made, and the Question being put forthwith, pursuant to Standing Order No. 119 (European Committees), That this House takes note of European Union Document No. 13832/07, Commission Communication, Overcoming the Stigma of Business Failure—for a Second Chance Policy—implementing the Lisbon partnership for growth and jobs; agrees that it is desirable to make a distinction between honest and dishonest failure; acknowledges the Commission’s assertion that Member States need to encourage entrepreneurs who have failed through no fault of their own to try again; and further acknowledges that the interests of creditors of the failed business, and potential creditors, suppliers and customers who support the new venture need to be sufficiently protected—(Mr Wayne David):—It was agreed to.

14Local Government,—A Motion was made, and the Question being put forthwith, pursuant to Standing Order No. 118 (Delegated Legislation Committees), That the draft Bedfordshire (Structural Changes) Order 2008, which was laid before this House on 10th March, be approved—(Mr Wayne David):—It was agreed to.

15National Health Service,—A Motion was made, and the Question being put forthwith, pursuant to Standing Order No. 118 (Delegated Legislation Committees), That the draft Local Involvement Networks (Duty of Services-Providers to Allow Entry) Regulations 2008, which were laid before this House on 18th February, be approved—(Mr Wayne David):—It was agreed to.

16Children and Young Persons,—A Motion was made, and the Question being put forthwith, pursuant to Standing Order No. 118 (Delegated Legislation Committees), That the draft Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 (Prescribed Criteria) (Transitional Provisions) Regulations 2008, which were laid before this House on 5th March, be approved—(Mr Wayne David):—It was agreed to.

17Town and Country Planning,—A Motion was made, and the Question being put forthwith, pursuant to Standing Order No. 118 (Delegated Legislation Committees), That the draft Town and Country Planning (Fees for Applications and Deemed Applications) (Amendment) (England) Regulations 2008, which were laid before this House on 27th February, be approved—(Mr Wayne David):—It was agreed to.

18Betting, Gaming and Lotteries,—A Motion was made, and the Question being put forthwith, pursuant to Standing Order No. 118 (Delegated Legislation Committees), That the draft Categories of Casino Regulations 2008, which were laid before this House on 26th February, be approved—(Mr Wayne David):—It was agreed to.

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19Betting, Gaming and Lotteries,—A Motion was made, and the Question being put forthwith, pursuant to Standing Order No. 118 (Delegated Legislation Committees), That the draft Gambling (Geographical Distribution of Large and Small Casino Premises Licences) Order 2008, which was laid before this House on 26th February, be approved—(Mr Wayne David):—It was agreed to.

20Business of the House,—Ordered, That, at the sitting on Monday 31st March, Standing Order No. 17 (Delegated legislation (negative procedure)) shall not apply to the Motion in the name of Mr David Cameron relating to Banking (S.I., 2008, No. 432).—(Mr Wayne David.)

21Justice,—Ordered, That David Howarth be discharged from the Justice Committee and Mr David Heath be added.—(Rosemary McKenna, on behalf of the Committee of Selection.)

22Public Petitions,—Public Petitions from—

(1) Rt Rev Neville Chamberlain, Master of Hugh Sexey’s Hospital, and others of like disposition relating to Hugh Sexey’s Hospital; and

(2) FOCUS and The Richmond Fellowship Scotland relating to means tested benefits

were presented and read.

23Adjournment.

Subject: Co-operative model in education in Portsmouth (Sarah McCarthy-Fry).

Resolved, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mr Wayne David.)

And accordingly, the House, having continued to sit till fourteen minutes to Eight o’clock, adjourned till to-morrow.

[Adjourned at 7.46 p.m.


APPENDIX I

Papers presented or laid upon the Table:

Papers subject to Negative Resolution:

1Immigration,—Immigration (Disposal of Property) Regulations 2008 (S.I., 2008, No. 786), dated 20th March 2008 [by Act], with an Explanatory Memorandum [by Command] [Secretary Jacqui Smith].

2Universities of Oxford and Cambridge,—Statute, dated 27th November 2007, made by the Governing Body of Christ’s College in the University of Cambridge amending the Statutes of the College [by Act] [Secretary Jack Straw].

Other Papers:

3Access to Justice,—Direction given by the Lord Chancellor under section 5(6) of the Access to Justice Act 1999, imposing requirements on the Legal Services Commission as to the services to be funded from specified amounts paid into the Community Legal Services Fund for 2008–09 [by Act] [Secretary Jack Straw].

4Government Resources and Accounts,—Report and Accounts of the Design Council for 2006–07, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General thereon [by Act]; to be printed [No. 95] [Secretary John Denham].

5Health Service Commissioner,—Joint Report by the Local Government Ombudsman and the Health Service Ombudsman for England on Injustice in residential care [by Act]; to be printed [No. 421] [Clerk of the House].

6Human Rights,—Government Response to the Ninth Report from the Joint Committee on Human Rights, Session 2007–08, on Counter-Terrorism Policy and Human Rights (Eighth Report): Counter-Terrorism Bill [by Command] [Cm. 7344] [Secretary Jacqui Smith].

7National Audit,—Report by the Comptroller and Auditor General on Protecting consumers? Removing retail price controls [by Act]; to be printed [No. 342] [Clerk of the House].

8Police (Northern Ireland),—Report by the Comptroller and Auditor General on Northern Ireland Policing Board: Best Value Performance Plan for 2007–08 [by Act]; to be printed [No. 444] [Clerk of the House].

9Public Accounts,—Treasury Minutes on the First to Sixth Reports from the Committee of Public Accounts, Session 2007–08 [by Command] [Cm. 7323] [Angela Eagle].

10Registration Service,—Marriage, divorce and adoption statistics: Review of the Registrar General on marriages and divorces in 2005, and adoptions in 2006, in England and Wales [by Act] [Angela Eagle].

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APPENDIX II

General Committees

1Temporary and Agency Workers (Equal Treatment) Bill,—The Committee of Selection has nominated sixteen Members to serve on the Temporary and Agency Workers (Equal Treatment) Bill Committee: Lorely Burt, Ms Dawn Butler, Philip Davies, Mr Jonathan Djanogly, Mr Frank Doran, Jim Dowd, Mr John Heppell, Miss Julie Kirkbride, Mr Greg Knight, Mr Peter Lilley, Tony Lloyd, Mr Pat McFadden, Mr Jim McGovern, Andrew Miller, Adam Price and Mrs Betty Williams.

2Draft Early Removal of Short-Term and Long-Term Prisoners (Amendment of Requisite Period) Order 2008 and the draft Early Removal of Fixed-Term Prisoners (Amendment of Eligibility Period) Order 2008:

(1) The Speaker has allocated the draft Orders to the First Delegated Legislation Committee and has appointed Mrs Janet Dean Chairman; and

(2) the Committee of Selection has nominated seventeen Members to serve on the Committee: Mr Peter Bone, Peter Bottomley, Mr Douglas Carswell, Mr Quentin Davies, Mr Edward Garnier, Mr David Hanson, David Howarth, Mr Nick Hurd, Mr Fraser Kemp, Mr Sadiq Khan, Mr Peter Kilfoyle, Mr Alan Meale, Anne Moffat, Mr Elliot Morley, John Reid, Lynda Waltho and Jenny Willott.

3Draft Immigration (Registration Card) Order 2008:

(1) The Speaker has allocated the draft Order to the Second Delegated Legislation Committee and has appointed Mr Mike Weir Chairman; and

(2) the Committee of Selection has nominated seventeen Members to serve on the Committee: Hilary Armstrong, John Battle, Mr Clive Betts, Mr David Blunkett, Mr Crispin Blunt, Tom Brake, Mr Liam Byrne, Mr Richard Caborn, Mr Alan Campbell, Mr William Cash, Mr Kenneth Clarke, Mr David Curry, Damian Green, Dr Stephen Ladyman, Ian Lucas, Mr John Spellar and Jenny Willott.

4Draft Land Registration (Network Access) Rules 2008:

(1) The Speaker has allocated the draft Rules to the Third Delegated Legislation Committee and has appointed Mr John Cummings Chairman; and

(2) the Committee of Selection has nominated seventeen Members to serve on the Committee: Jim Cousins, Mrs Ann Cryer, David T. C. Davies (Monmouth), Mr Stephen Dorrell, Mr Nigel Evans, Mark Fisher, Dr Ian Gibson, Stephen Hesford, David Howarth, Mr Nick Hurd, Glenda Jackson, Mr Sadiq Khan, Mrs Eleanor Laing, Mr Ken Purchase, Geraldine Smith, Jenny Willott and Mr Michael Wills.

5Non-Domestic Rating (Unoccupied Property) (England) Regulations 2008 (S.I., 2008, No. 386),—The Committee of Selection has discharged Mr Parmjit Dhanda and Mr Elliot Morley from the Sixth Delegated Legislation Committee (nominated in respect of the Regulations) and nominated in substitution John Healey and John McDonnell.

6Draft Companies Act 2006 (Consequential Amendments etc) Order 2008 and the draft Companies Act 2006 (Consequential Amendments) (Taxes and National Insurance) Order 2008,—The Committee of Selection has discharged Mr Lindsay Hoyle from the Seventh Delegated Legislation Committee (nominated in respect of the draft Orders) and nominated in substitution Chris Mole.

7Draft Sex Discrimination (Amendment of Legislation) Regulations 2008,—The Committee of Selection has discharged Mr Charles Clarke from the Eighth Delegated Legislation Committee (nominated in respect of the draft Regulations) and nominated in substitution Mr Andy Reed.

European Committees

8European Union Documents No. 5849/08 and Addendum and No. 5862/08 and Addenda 1 to 3, relating to the Reduction of Greenhouse Gas Emissions by 2020 and Review of the Emissions Trading Scheme: The Committee of Selection has nominated thirteen Members to serve on European Committee A, nominated in respect of the Documents: Gregory Barker, Mr Richard Benyon, Mr Michael Clapham, Mr James Clappison, Ms Katy Clark, Mr David Clelland, Tony Cunningham, David Lepper, Miss Anne McIntosh, Dr Doug Naysmith, Steve Webb, Mr Mike Weir and Mr Phil Woolas.

9The Speaker has appointed Mr Eric Illsley Chairman of European Committee A, nominated in respect of European Union Document No. 16071/07, relating to Fisheries: control, inspection and sanction systems.

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10European Union Document No. 5947/08 and Addenda 1 and 2, relating to Diplomatic and consular protection of Union citizens in third countries, has been referred to European Committee B.

11European Union Document No. 7210/08 and Addendum, relating to Financial Management, has been referred to European Committee B.

APPENDIX III

Reports from Select Committees

1Business and Enterprise,—Companies House: Minutes of Evidence taken before the Business and Enterprise Committee; to be printed [No. 456-i] [Peter Luff].

2Children, Schools and Families,—Looked-after children: Minutes of Evidence taken before the Children, Schools and Families Committee; to be printed [No. 442-ii] [Mr Barry Sheerman].

3Environment, Food and Rural Affairs,—Committee on Climate Change: Minutes of Evidence taken before the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee; to be printed [No. 462-i] [Mr Michael Jack].

4European Scrutiny,—(1) Nineteenth Report from the European Scrutiny Committee; to be printed, with the Minutes of Proceedings of the Committee relating to the Report [No. 16-xvii];

(2) Minutes of the Public Deliberations of the Committee; to be printed [No. 361-vi]; and

(3) Ministerial Correspondence: Memoranda laid before the Committee; to be published

[Michael Connarty].

5Foreign Affairs,—(1) Overseas Territories: Minutes of Evidence taken before the Foreign Affairs Committee; to be printed [No. 147-v]; and

(2) Global Security: Japan and Korea: Memoranda laid before the Committee; to be published

[Mr Mike Gapes].

6Innovation, Universities, Science and Skills,—(1) The UK Centre for Medical Research and Innovation: Government Response to the First Report from the Committee, Session 2007–08: Third Special Report from the Innovation, Universities, Science and Skills Committee; to be printed [No. 459]; and

(2) Renewable Electricity-Generation Technologies: Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee; to be printed [No. 216-iv]

[Mr Phil Willis].

7Public Accounts,—NHS Pay Modernisation: New Contracts for general practice services in England: Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee of Public Accounts; to be printed [No. 463-i] [Mr Edward Leigh].

8Public Administration,—(1) Work of the Committee in 2007: Government Response to the Committee’s Fourth Report of Session 2007–08: Fifth Special Report from the Select Committee on Public Administration; to be printed [No. 458]; and

(2) Political Campaigning by Charities: Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee; to be printed [No. 451-i]

[Dr Tony Wright].

9Statutory Instruments,—Fifteenth Report from the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments, with Memoranda; to be printed [No. 38-xv] [David Maclean].

10Transport,—(1) Ticketing and Concessionary Travel on Public Transport: Fifth Report from the Transport Committee, with Memoranda; to be printed, with the Minutes of Proceedings of the Committee relating to the Report [No. 84];

(2) The London Underground and the Public-Private Partnership Agreements: Government Response to the Second Report from the Committee, Session 2007–08: Second Special Report from the Committee; to be printed [No. 461]; and

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(3) Road Safety: Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee; to be printed [No. 460-i]

[Mrs Gwyneth Dunwoody].

11Treasury,—(1) Re-appointment of Dr Andrew Sentance to the Monetary Policy Committee: Eighth Report from the Treasury Committee, with the Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee, and Memoranda; to be printed, with the Minutes of Proceedings of the Committee relating to the Report [No. 454]; and

(2) The February 2008 Inflation Report: Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee, and Memoranda; to be printed [No. 453]

[John McFall].


[No. 73; WH, No. 46]

Wednesday 26th March 2008.

The House sitting in Westminster Hall

The sitting began at half-past Nine o’clock.

 Adjournment.

Subjects:

Government policy on park home sites (Richard Younger-Ross).

Delivery of public services in the South West by Southwest One and IBM (Mr Ian Liddell-Grainger).

Development of nuclear weapons at Atomic Weapons Establishment Aldermaston (Jeremy Corbyn).

Changes in planning law affecting high street shops (Martin Linton).

Recycling of plastics (Dr John Pugh).

Resolved, That the sitting be now adjourned.—(Liz Blackman.)

And accordingly the sitting was adjourned till to-morrow.

[Adjourned at 4.59 p.m.


[No. 74.]

Thursday 27th March 2008.

The House met at half-past Ten o’clock.

PRAYERS.

1Broads Authority Bill,—The Order of the day being read for the Third Reading of the Broads Authority Bill;

Ordered, That the Bill be read the third time on Thursday 3rd April.

2Bournemouth Borough Council Bill [Lords],—The Order of the day being read for the Second Reading of the Bournemouth Borough Council Bill [Lords];

Ordered, That the Bill be read a second time on Thursday 3rd April.

3Canterbury City Council Bill,—The Order of the day being read for the Second Reading of the Canterbury City Council Bill;

Ordered, That the Bill be read a second time on Thursday 3rd April.

4Leeds City Council Bill,—The Order of the day being read for the Second Reading of the Leeds City Council Bill;

Ordered, That the Bill be read a second time on Thursday 3rd April.

5London Local Authorities (Shopping Bags) Bill,—The Order of the day being read for the Second Reading of the London Local Authorities (Shopping Bags) Bill;

Ordered, That the Bill be read a second time on Thursday 3rd April.

6Manchester City Council Bill [Lords],—The Order of the day being read for the Second Reading of the Manchester City Council Bill [Lords];

Ordered, That the Bill be read a second time on Thursday 3rd April.

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7Nottingham City Council Bill,—The Order of the day being read for the Second Reading of the Nottingham City Council Bill;

Ordered, That the Bill be read a second time on Thursday 3rd April.

8Reading Borough Council Bill,—The Order of the day being read for the Second Reading of the Reading Borough Council Bill;

Ordered, That the Bill be read a second time on Thursday 3rd April.

9Seventh Delegated Legislation Committee,—Mr John Bercow reported from the Seventh Delegated Legislation Committee the draft Companies Act 2006 (Consequential Amendments etc.) Order 2008 and the draft Companies Act 2006 (Consequential Amendments) (Taxes and National Insurance) Order 2008.

Minutes of Proceedings of the Committee to lie upon the Table.

10Eighth Delegated Legislation Committee,—Mrs Joan Humble reported from the Eighth Delegated Legislation Committee the draft Sex Discrimination (Amendment of Legislation) Regulations 2008.

Minutes of Proceedings of the Committee to lie upon the Table.

11Policing in London (Topical Debate),—A Motion was made, and the Question being proposed, That this House has considered the matter of policing in London—(Mr Tony McNulty);

And it being one and half hours after the commencement of proceedings, the Motion lapsed without Question put, pursuant to Temporary Standing Order (Topical debates).

12Parliamentary Contributory Pension Fund,—Ordered, That Mr Terry Rooney and Mr David S. Borrow be discharged as Managing Trustees of the Parliamentary Contributory Pension Fund and Jim Dowd and Mr Don Touhig be appointed as Managing Trustees in pursuance of section 1 of the Parliamentary and other Pensions Act 1987.—(Sir John Butterfill.)

13Standards and Privileges,—Resolved, That this House approves the Seventh Report of the Committee on Standards and Privileges (House of Commons Paper No. 436) on Employment of family members through the Staffing Allowance; and endorses the changes proposed by the Committee in the purpose and form of the Register of Members’ Interests.—(Steve McCabe.)

14Adjournment.

Subject: Boston’s road infrastructure (Mark Simmonds).

Resolved, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mr Alan Campbell.)

And accordingly, the House, having continued to sit till two minutes past Four o’clock, adjourned till Monday 31st March.

[Adjourned at 4.02 p.m.


APPENDIX I

Papers presented or laid upon the Table:

Papers subject to Negative Resolution:

1Income Tax,—Income Tax (Payments on Account) (Amendment) Regulations 2008 (S.I., 2008, No. 838), dated 26th March 2008 [by Act], with an Explanatory Memorandum and Impact Assessment [by Command] [Jane Kennedy].

2National Health Service,—National Health Service Pension Scheme (Correction to Amendment) Regulations 2008 (S.I., 2008, No. 906), dated 26th March 2008 [by Act], with an Explanatory Memorandum [by Command] [Secretary Alan Johnson].

3Social Security,—(1) Employment and Support Allowance (Transitional Provisions) Regulations 2008 (S.I., 2008, No. 795), dated 25th March 2008 [by Act], with an Explanatory Memorandum and Impact Assessment [by Command] [Secretary James Purnell];

(2) Employment and Support Allowance Regulations 2008 (S.I., 2008, No. 794), dated 25th March 2008 [by Act], with an Explanatory Memorandum and Impact Assessment [by Command] [Secretary James Purnell]; and

(3) Guardian’s Allowance Up-rating Regulations 2008 (S.I., 2008, No. 840), dated 26th March 2008 [by Act], with an Explanatory Memorandum [by Command] [Jane Kennedy].

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Other Papers:

4Government Trading Funds,—(1) Treasury Minute, dated 27th March 2008, relating to the FCO Services Trading Fund; and

(2) Treasury Minute, dated 27th March 2008, relating to the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency Trading Fund

[by Act] [Yvette Cooper].

5Hong Kong,—Six-monthly Report on Hong Kong: July–December 2007 [by Command] [Cm. 7339] [Secretary David Miliband].

6Marshall Aid Commemoration,—Report of the Marshall Aid Commemoration Commission for October 2006 to September 2007 [by Command] [Cm. 7353] [Secretary David Miliband].

APPENDIX II

Reports from Select Committees

1Health,—Health Inequalities: Minutes of Evidence taken before the Health Committee; to be printed [No. 422-ii] [Mr Kevin Barron].

2Liaison,—(1) Government Finance: Recreating Financial Scrutiny: Second Report from the Liaison Committee; to be printed, with the Minutes of Proceedings of the Committee relating to the Report [No. 426]; and

(2) Work of committees in 2007: Third Report from the Committee, with Appendices; to be printed, with the Minutes of Proceedings of the Committee relating to the Report [No. 427]

[Mr Alan Williams].


[No. 74; WH, No. 47]

Thursday 27th March 2008.

The House sitting in Westminster Hall

The sitting began at half-past Two o’clock.

 Adjournment.

Subject: Strategic Export Controls: 2007 Review, First Joint Report from the Defence, Foreign Affairs, International Development and Trade and Industry Committees, Session 2006–07, and the Government’s response thereto.

Resolved, That the sitting be now adjourned.—(Ms Diana R. Johnson.)

And accordingly the sitting was adjourned till Tuesday 1st April.

[Adjourned at 4.49 p.m.



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