Session 2013-14
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Northern Ireland Grand Committee Order of Business
9 September 2013
House of Commons
Northern Ireland Grand Committee
Order of Business
[Northern Ireland]
At 2.30pm
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.
*1 Ms Margaret Ritchie (South Down) : What recent assessment she has made of the security situation in Northern Ireland. (900150)
*2 Pamela Nash (Airdrie and Shotts): What her policy is on the building of a shared future in Northern Ireland; and if she will make a statement. (900151)
*3 Ian Paisley (North Antrim): What assessment she has made of the effect of the Republican parade in Castlederg on 11 August 2013 on community relations in Northern Ireland and of whether this and other parades breached the determination of the Parades Commission. (900152)
*4 David Simpson (Upper Bann): What recent assessment she has made of fuel smuggling in Northern Ireland. (900153)
*5 Jim Shannon (Strangford): What steps she is taking to address the concerns of the Police Federation of Northern Ireland regarding police shortages. (900154)
*6 Dr Alasdair McDonnell (Belfast South) : What her policy is on the Haass negotiations; and what consideration she has given to the implementation of any recommendations arising from those talks. (900155)
*7 Mark Durkan (Foyle) : What recent discussions she has had with (a) her ministerial colleagues and (b) Ministers in the Northern Ireland Executive on the welfare changes and annually managed expenditure in Northern Ireland. (900156)
Questions may continue for half an hour (Standing Order No. 110(4)).
1
PEACE AND PROGRESS IN NORTHERN IRELAND: NEXT STEPS IN BUILDING A PROSPEROUS AND UNITED COMMUNITY
Secretary Theresa Villiers
That the Committee has considered the matter of peace and progress in Northern Ireland: next steps in building a prosperous and united community.
Debate may continue for two and a half hours (Order of 8 July).
2 ADJOURNMENT
On the Motion for the adjournment of the Committee under Standing Order No. 116(5) Ms Margaret Ritchie proposes to raise the subject of the Northern Ireland Aggregates Levy Credit Scheme.
Debate may continue for half an hour (Standing Order No. 116(5)).