NOTICES AND ORDERS OF THE DAY
Items marked are new or have been altered.
Items marked are expected to be taken during the dinner adjournment.
WEDNESDAY 17TH JUNE
At half-past two oclock
*The Lord Campbell of CroyTo ask Her Majestys Government what progress has been made towards resolving the situation whereby foreign fishing vessels from European Union countries (so-called quota-hoppers) are entitled to catch fish reserved for United Kingdom fishermen within the European Union quota system.
*The Lord RedesdaleTo ask Her Majestys Government whether they will reduce fuel duty on natural gas as a road fuel.
*The Lord Evans of ParksideTo ask Her Majestys Government what representations they have received from building societies about being required to place special deposits with the Bank of England from 1st June.
*The Lord Jenkins of PutneyTo ask Her Majestys Government whether they will now urge the nuclear states to take serious steps towards the elimination of nuclear weapons in order to avoid further proliferation.
Sea Fisheries (Shellfish) (Amendment) Bill [HL]Committee [The Earl of Lindsay]
The Earl of Lindsay to move, That the order of commitment be discharged.
Scotland BillSecond Reading [The Lord Sewel]
THURSDAY 18TH JUNE
[Prayers will have been read]
*The Lord Davies of CoityTo ask Her Majestys Government whether good relations between Church and State depend on the central organisations of the main Christian denominations being located together in Westminster.
*The Lord RedesdaleTo ask Her Majestys Government what actions they have taken to reduce developing countries unsustainable debt following the G8 summit in Birmingham.
*The Lord Pearson of RannochTo ask Her Majestys Government what progress they are making in their negotiations with the European Commission over the latters proposals for a directive on take-overs.
*The Lord BurnhamTo ask Her Majestys Government whether the continuing cost of participation of British Forces in Bosnia and of potential operations in Kosovo will be borne by the Treasury contingency reserve.
[It is expected that the Second Reading of the Scotland Bill will be concluded this day]
FRIDAY 19TH JUNE
[At eleven oclock]
Alliance & Leicester plc (Group Reorganisation) Bill [HL] (formerly Girobank plc (Transfer) Bill [HL]) Third Reading [The Lord Campbell of Croy]
Pesticides BillReport [The Lord Stone of Blackheath]
Fireworks BillReport [The Lord Monkswell]
Public Interest Disclosure BillReport [The Lord Borrie]
Road Traffic Reduction (National Targets) BillCommittee [The Lord Elis-Thomas]
Deregulation (Deduction from Pay of Union Subscriptions) Order 1998The Lord Haskel to move, That the draft Order laid before the House on 18th December 1997 be approved. [13th Report from the Deregulation Committee]
Deregulation (Methylated Spirits Sale by Retail) (Scotland) Order 1998The Baroness Ramsay of Cartvale to move, That the draft Order laid before the House on 18th May be approved. [21st Report from the Deregulation Committee]
Food Protection (Emergency Prohibitions) (Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning) Order 1998 (S.I. 1998/1342) The Baroness Ramsay of Cartvale to move, That the Order laid before the House on 2nd June be approved. [36th Report from the Joint Committee]
Homelessness (Decisions on Referrals) (Scotland) Order 1998The Baroness Farrington of Ribbleton to move, That the draft Order laid before the House on 14th May be approved. [35th Report from the Joint Committee]
Homelessness (Decisions on Referrals) Order 1998The Baroness Farrington of Ribbleton to move, That the draft Order laid before the House on 14th May be approved. [35th Report from the Joint Committee]
The Lord KennetTo ask Her Majestys Government whether they have considered the United States Senates Resolution of Ratification of the accession of Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic to NATO, of 30th April, which imposes the following conditions on the United States Administration (which it has accepted), namely that it should reduce the United States financial contribution to NATO every year; ensure that American taxpayers are not required to subsidise the national expenses of the three new invitees; report annually to the Senate on the adequacy of the defense budget of each NATO member ....; develop plans for the deployment of a NATO ballistic missile defence for the entire territory of all NATO members; and confirm that the North Atlantic Council does not require the consent of the United Nations for any action pursuant to the North Atlantic Treaty; and, if so, what is their reaction.
MONDAY 22ND JUNE
*The Lord SkidelskyTo ask Her Majestys Government whether they are confident that adequate transport arrangements to and from Greenwich will be in place in good time for the opening of the Dome and the start of the Millennium exhibitions.
*The Lord RazzallTo ask Her Majestys Government whether they will seek to amend the Sex Discrimination Act 1975 to extend protection to visitors to events organised by trade unions and professional organisations.
*The Lord Wallace of SaltaireTo ask Her Majestys Government what information they intend to provide to Parliament about progress in formulating NATOs new Strategic Concept before its adoption by the alliance in the spring of 1999.
*The Lord Randall of St. BudeauxTo ask Her Majestys Government what is their policy, when awarding contracts for the Millennium Dome project, for ensuring that British companies have the same opportunities as those from other countries.
Registered Establishments (Scotland) BillCommittee [The Lord Hogg of Cumbernauld]
Police (Northern Ireland) BillReport [The Lord Dubs]
National Lottery Bill [HL] Consideration of Commons Amendments [The Lord McIntosh of Haringey]
National Minimum Wage BillHouse to be again in Committee [The Lord Clinton-Davis] [15th Report from the Delegated Powers Committee]
The Baroness ByfordTo ask Her Majestys Government what progress they are making in reviewing the way in which vulnerable or intimidated witnesses are treated in the criminal justice system, with particular reference to witnesses in trials of rape or indecent assault.
TUESDAY 23RD JUNE
*The Lord RazzallTo ask Her Majestys Government whether they are now confident that viewers of digital terrestrial television and viewers of digital satellite television will not be required to purchase separate decoder boxes when digital services are launched later this year.
*The Lord InglewoodTo ask Her Majestys Government whether they consider their policies to conserve the native red squirrel are being successful.
*The Viscount LongTo ask Her Majestys Government whether the underlying trend in incidents of tuberculosis in the United Kingdom has increased or decreased since 1990.
*The Viscount ChelmsfordTo ask Her Majestys Government whether they will commission studies on the future need for electronic vehicle identification by an electronic number plate or licence identification, situated within the body of the vehicle at time of manufacture and not easily removable.
Building Regulations (Energy Rating Information) (Amendment) Bill [HL] Third Reading [The Baroness Nicol]
Teaching and Higher Education Bill [HL] Consideration of Commons Amendments [The Baroness Blackstone]
The Lord Campbell of AllowayTo ask Her Majestys Government when Guardsmen Fisher and Wright can expect release from life imprisonment.
WEDNESDAY 24TH JUNE
*The Earl Baldwin of BewdleyTo ask Her Majestys Government on what criteria the Homerton Hospital recently closed the provision of acupuncture in its Rheumatology Department.
*The Lord Janner of BraunstoneTo ask Her Majestys Government when they will publish their paper on smoking reduction.
*The Lord BethellTo ask Her Majestys Government whether, in view of the recent rise in inflation, they will reconsider their proposal to abolish indexation in the taxation of capital gains.
*The Lord Sainsbury of TurvilleTo ask Her Majestys Government whether the Comprehensive Spending Review has taken note of the substantial increase for basic scientific research in the Japanese and American budgets and the consequences such expenditure can have for growth, innovation and jobs.
European Parliamentary Elections BillCommittee [The Lord Williams of Mostyn]
THURSDAY 25TH JUNE
*The Lord BramallTo ask Her Majestys Government when they propose to announce the outcome of the Strategic Defence Review.
*The Lord BlythTo ask Her Majestys Government why the tax concession for vehicles over 25 years old was withdrawn in the recent Budget.
*The Lord DenhamTo ask Her Majestys Government whether they had been prepared to discuss fully comprehensive single stage Lords reform before breaking off talks with Her Majestys Opposition.
The Viscount AddisonTo ask Her Majestys Government how they intend to demonstrate their determination to go further in addressing the environmental damage caused by quarrying.
[It is expected that the Committee stage of the European Parliamentary Elections Bill will be concluded this day]
MONDAY 29TH JUNE
*The Lord Beaumont of WhitleyTo ask Her Majestys Government whether, in order to meet their target of building 60 per cent of new homes on recycled land, they will have to ensure that more contaminated land is cleaned up.
*The Lord Peyton of YeovilTo ask Her Majestys Government whether they will make clear the extent to which they regard organophosphates as user-friendly.
*The Lord IslwynTo ask Her Majestys Government when they will be able to make a statement on the future amount of European Union regional aid to Wales under the Structural Funds new Objective 1.
*The Lord AveburyTo ask Her Majestys Government whether, since Turkey entered the European Customs Union, the Turkish record on human rights has improved.
National Institutions MeasureThe Lord Bishop of Blackburn to move, That this House do direct that, in accordance with the Church of England Assembly (Powers) Act 1919, the Measure be presented to Her Majesty for the Royal Assent.
TUESDAY 30TH JUNE
*The Lord BarnettTo ask Her Majestys Government what they consider to be the most important achievement in the European Union during the term of their Presidency.
*The Lord Hardy of WathTo ask Her Majestys Government what action is being taken to prevent unlawful fishing in Gibraltar waters.
*The Lord Dormand of EasingtonTo ask Her Majestys Government whether they are satisfied with the current recruitment of graduates to teaching posts in secondary schools.
*The Lord Clifford of ChudleighTo ask Her Majestys Government whether they will reimburse British ex-Prisoners of War, their War Widows or dependants, with the present day value of tax deducted from pay due to them while in captivity.
The Lord Ponsonby of ShulbredeTo ask Her Majestys Government what plans they have to promote the work of the Council of Europe.
WEDNESDAY 1ST JULY
*The Lord Steel of AikwoodTo ask Her Majestys Government whether, following the payment of industrial development grants to the American firm of Viasystems Ltd for a new factory in North East England, they are aware of the redundancies created in the same firms factories at Galashiels and Selkirk, and whether they will review the effects of their present policy on unemployment.
*The Lord SkidelskyTo ask Her Majestys Government, in view of the assurance given by the British Museum Trustees to the House of Commons on 17th December 1959, that the bequest of Bernard Shaw to the British Museum would be used primarily for the benefit of the Library, what steps they intend to take to ensure that this assurance is honoured.
*The Lord IslwynTo ask Her Majestys Government whether they have any new plans to assist the poorest pensioners.
*The Lord AveburyTo ask Her Majestys Government what action they took, as holders of the Presidency of the European Union, to persuade the Serbian authorities to honour their international obligations under the Code of Conduct on Politico-Military Aspects of Security of the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe.
The Viscount BrentfordTo ask Her Majestys Government how many of the heavily indebted poor countries are likely to experience substantial cancellation of debt in the next three years.
THURSDAY 2ND JULY
*The Baroness Knight of CollingtreeTo ask Her Majestys Government whether they will take steps to discourage couples in receipt of a joint income of over £200,000 per annum from claiming child benefit.
*The Baroness Gardner of ParkesTo ask Her Majestys Government what new measures are being taken in terms of clinical audit to ensure that any level of surgical incompetence is revealed, to avoid any repetition of the widely reported deaths in Bristol.
*The Lord Astor of HeverTo ask Her Majestys Government why they are considering abolishing the English Tourist Board.
MONDAY 6TH JULY
*The Lord TaverneTo ask Her Majestys Government what assessment they have made of the effect of the delays and administrative burden which result from the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986 on the international competitiveness of the United Kingdoms research in the medical sciences and biotechnology.
*The Lord Dean of BeswickTo ask Her Majestys Government what is the annual cost of dealing with the number of people applying for entry into the United Kingdom and whether any new measures are being considered to combat illegalities.
*The Lord BridgesTo ask Her Majestys Government whether it is in accordance with Government policy for a planning application regarding the creation of a regional airport in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty to be determined by a local planning authority without a public inquiry, and before the completion of that authoritys own inquiry into its Local Plan policies.
*The Baroness Castle of BlackburnTo ask Her Majestys Government what steps are being taken to protect the role of community hospitals in the National Health Service.
TUESDAY 7TH JULY
*The Lord JuddTo ask Her Majestys Government what action they are taking to enhance public appreciation of the teaching profession and understanding of the contribution it makes to the wellbeing of the United Kingdom.
*The Earl RussellTo ask Her Majestys Government what principles will underlie their review of housing benefit.
*The Earl of DroghedaTo ask Her Majestys Government whether an alternative site for a garden dedicated to the memory of the late Diana, Princess of Wales, could be found, in view both of the effect on Kensington Gardens of the one currently under discussion and of the need for more parks and gardens in other parts of London.
*The Lord Peyton of YeovilTo ask Her Majestys Government what plans they have for the replacement of Lorne House, the only institution in the country offering residential care to young drug addicts and alcoholics, which has been closed following the withdrawal of grants.
WEDNESDAY 8TH JULY
*The Lord QuirkTo ask Her Majestys Government whether they are satisfied with progress on improvements in teacher training.
*The Earl RussellTo ask Her Majestys Government whether they will consider restoring a right to income support and housing benefit during the long vacation to students who are orphaned or estranged from both their parents.
*The Lord SandbergTo ask Her Majestys Government whether they are considering steps to modify European Union medicine legislation with regard to horses, due to come into effect in January 2000, in light of the tradition of horse welfare in the United Kingdom.
*The Lord Hunt of Kings HeathTo ask Her Majestys Government what priority is being given by the Department for International Development, in relation to womens sexual and reproductive rights, to provide further relevant services, including education, in the poorest countries.
THURSDAY 9TH JULY
*The Lord Wallace of SaltaireTo ask Her Majestys Government whether they propose to increase resources for the United Kingdom Knowhow Fund, as a means of strengthening links with central and east European states now preparing for future membership of the European Union.
*The Earl of KinnoullTo ask Her Majestys Government what progress is being made to clean up polluted beaches in England and Wales; what is the role of Water Authorities in the process; and what funds may be available from the European Union.
*The Lord NortonTo ask Her Majestys Government to what form of accountability they consider the Association of Chief Police Officers resolutions relating to matters of public interest should be subject.
MONDAY 13TH JULY
*The Lord Campbell of CroyTo ask Her Majestys Government whether they are satisfied that advances in medical science and engineering technology have substantially removed the dangers to health, in particular to lungs, of work in deep mining of coal.
*The Lord LucasTo ask Her Majestys Government whether they will take the initiative in trying to bring the various parties in Sri Lanka to the negotiating table.
*The Lord WaddingtonTo ask Her Majestys Government what steps they propose to take to strengthen the safeguards against a government seeking to extend the duration of a Parliament beyond five years.
*The Lord Campbell of AllowayTo ask Her Majestys Government whether disproportionate industrial action in the public sector will be proscribed as unlawful unless submitted to mandatory arbitration with binding effect.
TUESDAY 14TH JULY
*The Earl of CarlisleTo ask Her Majestys Government whether they believe that the Russian Federation has done all in its power, in accordance with its request for membership of the Council of Europe, to settle outstanding international border disputes according to the principles of international law, abiding by the existing international treaties.
*The Viscount Montgomery of AlameinTo ask Her Majestys Government whether they have any plans for further reform of the liquor licensing laws.
*The Lord BerkeleyTo ask Her Majestys Government what technical, commercial and frontier control reasons still prevent Eurostar services from operating north of London.
*The Countess of MarTo ask Her Majestys Government what is their response to the request of the Royal British Legion that they commission a public enquiry into the way the aftermath of the Gulf War has been handled.
WEDNESDAY 15TH JULY
*The Lord HoosonTo ask Her Majestys Government what steps they are taking to ensure that the National Museum authorities in Wales resite and rebuild the Industrial Maritime Museum as soon as possible.
*The Lord NorthbourneTo ask Her Majestys Government what action they are taking to support inexperienced mothers with the care and parenting of their young children.
*The Countess of MarTo ask Her Majestys Government whether they will consider labelling all food products which have been exposed to pesticide sprays with a warning similar to that required for raw milk.
*The Lord BurnhamTo ask Her Majestys Government what steps they will take to ensure that the persons to be nominated to the Firearms Consultative Committee in August are properly qualified.
THURSDAY 16TH JULY
*The Lord JuddTo ask Her Majestys Government what steps they are taking with the European Union and other appropriate multilateral organisations to promote an internationally agreed strategy towards migration and towards respect for, and protection of, the rights of refugees and asylum seekers.
*The Lord Ashley of StokeTo ask Her Majestys Government whether they are proposing to modernise National Health Service hearing aids to close the technological gap between them and privately bought hearing aids.
*The Lord Dean of BeswickTo ask Her Majestys Government what is the present rate or number of owner-occupied houses being repossessed by building societies due to the lapse of mortgage repayments.
NO DAY NAMED
PART I
The Viscount Montgomery of AlameinTo call attention to the opportunities for trade with and investment in Latin America; and to move for papers.
The Lord Ashley of StokeTo call attention to the need for full, enforceable civil rights for chronically sick and disabled people; and to move for papers.
The Baroness Perry of SouthwarkTo call attention to the importance of higher education policy for the social, economic and intellectual welfare of the United Kingdom; and to move for papers.
The Lord BarnettTo call attention to the prospects for the United Kingdom joining the EMU in the foreseeable future; and to move for papers.
The Lord Armstrong of IlminsterTo move, That a Select Committee be appointed to undertake an inquiry, and within three calendar months to make recommendations, as to how a procedure might be implemented whereby the House would nominate approximately one hundred peers by succession to be voting peers and whereby the remaining peers by succession would renounce their rights to vote but would retain their rights to speak in the House or Committees of the House.
The Lord MoynihanTo call attention to the current situation in Algeria; and to move for papers.
The Earl of NortheskTo call attention to political and economic developments in the South Atlantic; and to move for papers.
The Lord Stone of BlackheathTo ask Her Majestys Government whether there is a need throughout the United Kingdom for a comprehensive and cohesive policy relating to the commercial, business and financial sectors in towns, cities and other urban areas.
The Earl of CarlisleTo call attention to the number of people from ethnic minorities in senior positions in public life; and to move for papers.
The Lord SandbergTo ask Her Majestys Government what effect the financial crisis in the Far East is likely to have on the British economy.
The Lord HoosonTo call attention to plans to restructure the United Nations for the next century; and to move for papers.
The Viscount WaverleyTo ask Her Majestys Government whether they will review the use of sanctions to support United Nations resolutions.
The Lord KennetTo ask Her Majestys Government whether they consider that the Charter of the United Nations permits, and the international rule of law can survive, claims by individual member states to a right of unilateral interpretation of UN Security Council Resolutions, and a right to engage in military operations under such unilateral interpretations.
The Lord Thomas of SwynnertonTo call attention to the possibility of resolving the dispute between the United Kingdom and Spain over Gibraltar by introducing a system of dual sovereignty, along the lines which have worked in Andorra; and to move for papers.
The Lord WalpoleTo call attention to increased time for leisure activities and the pressures and problems this creates; and to move for papers.
The Earl of ClancartyTo ask Her Majestys Government whether they have an overall integrated arts strategy for the United Kingdom and, if so, what it is.
Succession to the CrownThe Lord Alderdice to move, That an Humble Address be presented to Her Majesty praying that Her Majesty may be graciously pleased to allow that Her undoubted Prerogative and interest may not stand in the way of the consideration of Parliament during the present session of any measure to remove the bar on a person who is not, or who is married to a person who is not, a protestant to succeed to the Crown.
The Baroness Thomas of WalliswoodTo ask Her Majestys Government what is their response to continuing delays in the completion of the Swanwick Air Traffic Control Centre.
The Lord KennetTo ask Her Majestys Government whether they will take steps to replace measurements of gross domestic product and gross national product, both within the United Kingdom and in international bodies, with measurements that are being developed by the Office for National Statistics which are able to take into account economically significant unpaid and unrecorded work and the reduction through consumption or otherwise of irreplaceable natural resources.
The Lord Lester of Herne HillTo ask Her Majestys Government whether they will introduce legislation to make it unlawful to discriminate on grounds of sexual orientation in employment, housing, education and the provision of goods and services to the public.
The Lord Morris of ManchesterTo ask Her Majestys Government what new help they are considering to promote in-bound tourism to the North West.
The Lord Ponsonby of ShulbredeTo ask Her Majestys Government what steps they are taking to promote and support the responsibilities of family life.
The Lord Montagu of BeaulieuTo ask Her Majestys Government what are their reactions to the recommendations of the Countryside Commission for the future management of the New Forest, in the light of the environmental and economic conditions of that area.
The Earl of CarlisleTo call attention to the long-term future of Central and Eastern Europe, with particular reference to the three Baltic States of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania; and to move for papers.
The Earl of OnslowTo call attention to the science of genetically-modified organisms, and its implications for the breeding of plants and animals; and to move for papers.
The Viscount HanworthTo call attention to the need to encourage teachers in primary and secondary education, and to the role of OFSTED; and to move for papers.
The Lord Bishop of OxfordTo call attention to the commitment in the Labour Party manifesto to a fairer, faster and firmer asylum procedure; and to move for papers.
The Lord AcknerTo call attention to the case for effectively monitoring the operation of conditional fee agreements; and to move for papers.
The Lord DholakiaTo call attention to the need for a national strategy for dealing with paedophiles; and to move for papers.
The Baroness LudfordTo call attention to the need for firm action by the European Union and its international partners to secure peace and justice in Kosovo; and to move for papers.
The Lord BirdwoodTo call attention to changes in the duties of back-bench members of both Houses of Parliament in the last thirty years; and to move for papers.
The Baroness Linklater of ButterstoneTo call attention to the implications for rural communities of the closure of their local school; and to move for papers.
The Lord Hardy of WathTo call attention to the apparent increase in cruelty to animals; and to move for papers.
The Earl of KinnoullTo call attention to the need to retain a viable British fishing industry beyond 2002; and to move for papers.
The Lord Lester of Herne HillTo ask Her Majestys Government whether they will seek to improve the procedures for the election of Judges to the European Court of Human Rights by the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe so as to ensure that the Parliamentary Assembly is reliably advised about the qualifications of nominated candidates on the basis of a transparent, thorough and fair process of interview by an independent expert committee.
The Earl of ClanwilliamTo ask Her Majestys Government whether they support the industrialisation of farming practices in the United Kingdom.
The Lord InglewoodTo ask Her Majestys Government what steps they are taking to ensure that the North West of England is not disadvantaged by their proposals for the rail links to the Channel Tunnel.
The Lord HyltonTo move to resolve, That this House deplores the attempted murder of Mr Akin Birdal, President of the Turkish Human Rights Association, on 12th May; the refusal by the Turkish Government to admit United Nations Rapporteurs on Human Rights, or representatives of the OSCE or ICRC; the imprisonment and exile of members of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey; and the banning and dissolution in Turkey of numerous bona fide political parties.
The Lord Janner of BraunstoneTo ask Her Majestys Government what plans they have to ban or restrict smoking in restaurants, other eating places and other public places.
The Lord RowallanTo ask Her Majestys Government what is their long-term policy towards help lines in the field of health services.
The Earl of LongfordTo ask Her Majestys Government whether they are continuing a policy of cutting expenditure in real terms per prisoner, and of cutting the total expenditure in real terms on the probation service and on prisoner education.
The Lord Morris of ManchesterTo ask Her Majestys Government what further consideration they are giving to improving Service Pensions and War and War Widows Pensions; and when they expect to announce any improvements.
The Lord RotherwickTo ask Her Majestys Government what are their intentions for taxing pesticides, and what will be the implications of such a tax for farming and the countryside.
The Lord HindlipTo ask Her Majestys Government why they intend to amend the rules on conditional exemption of works of art, and what estimate they make of the impact on the reservoir of works of art remaining in the United Kingdom.
The Lord Jenkins of PutneyTo ask Her Majestys Government whether they would support in the United Nations a timetable to eliminate nuclear weapons if the plan secured the agreement of all other states including India and Pakistan.
The Viscount Montgomery of Alamein To ask Her Majestys Government whether they have any proposals for reviving provincial repertory theatres.
The Lord TopeTo ask Her Majestys Government what plans they have to address the problem of bullying of pupils in secondary schools.
The Baroness MaddockTo ask Her Majestys Government what action they propose to take to improve the quality of the housing stock following the recent publication of the English House Condition Survey for 1996.
PART II
SELECT COMMITTEE REPORTS
[The date in brackets is that on which the Report was published]
The Lord KingslandTo move, That this House take note of the Report of the European Communities Committee on Enhancing Parliamentary Scrutiny of the Third Pillar (6th Report, HL Paper 25). [12th September]
The Lord Craig of RadleyTo move, That this House take note of the Report of the Science and Technology Committee, Digital Images as Evidence (5th Report, HL Paper 64). [21st February]
The Lord Slynn of HadleyTo move, That this House take note of the Report of the Select Committee on the Public Service (HL Paper 55). [19th January]
The Baroness Hilton of EggardonTo move, That this House take note of the Report of the European Communities Committee on Sustainable Landfill (17th Report, HL Paper 83). [7th April]
The Lord Soulsby of Swaffham PriorTo move, That this House take note of the Report of the Science and Technology Committee, Resistance to Antibiotics and other antimicrobial agents (7th Report, HL Paper 81). [23rd April]
The Lord HoffmannTo move, That this House take note of the Report of the European Communities Committee on Acquired Rights Revisited (22nd Report, HL Paper 98). [18th May]
The Lord BarnettTo move, That this House take note of the Report of the European Communities Committee on the European Central Bank (24th Report, HL Paper 112). [9th June]
QUESTIONS FOR WRITTEN ANSWER
[Tabled or amended on 16th June]
The Lord Graham of EdmontonTo ask Her Majestys Government what plans there are to set up a forum to discuss sickness and disability benefits, as outlined in the Green Paper New Ambitions for our country: a new contract for welfare. (HL2303)
The Lord Ewing of KirkfordTo ask Her Majestys Government whether they have considered the future role of the Inter-Agency Committee on Marine Science and Technology. (HL2304)
The Lord ShepherdTo ask Her Majestys Government what was the outcome of the conference of the Parties to the Biodiversity Convention Meeting in Bratislava. (HL2305)
The Baroness BlatchTo ask Her Majestys Government whether, under the School Standards and Framework Bill, local education authorities will be empowered to initiate school reorganisation proposals including proposals affecting admission arrangements, for consideration by the organisational committee and where necessary the Adjudicator; and, if so, what powers will Foundation Schools as admission authorities in their own right have to resist any such proposal. (HL2306)
The Lord AlderdiceTo ask Her Majestys Government what representations they have received from Mr Harold Avery in respect of control of pollution and fish stocks, and related alleged malpractices, on the River Maine. (HL2307)
The Lord AlderdiceTo ask Her Majestys Government on what date Clinty Chemicals were first granted a consent by the Environment and Heritage Agency (Northern Ireland) to discharge effluent into the River Maine. (HL2308)
The Lord AlderdiceTo ask Her Majestys Government how many exemptions under sections 58 and 59 of the Fisheries Act (Northern Ireland) 1966 have been granted on the River Maine each year since 1995; and to whom. (HL2309)
The Lord AlderdiceTo ask Her Majestys Government on what date the Environment and Heritage Agency (Northern Ireland) first granted a consent under the Water Act to allow a fish farm on the River Maine at Carcinty Road, Cullybacky. (HL2310)
The Lord AlderdiceTo ask Her Majestys Government on what date the Department of Agriculture for Northern Ireland first issued a permit to move live fish and ova to a fish farm on the River Maine at Carcinty Road, Cullybacky. (HL2311)
The Lord AlderdiceTo ask Her Majestys Government what fisheries projects on the River Maine have been supported by European Peace and Reconciliation funds. (HL2312)
The Lord AveburyTo ask Her Majestys Government whether they will publish an account of the work of the European Common Foreign and Security Policy Working Group on Human Rights during the United Kingdom Presidency, identifying any new initiatives taken. (HL2313)
The Lord AveburyTo ask Her Majestys Government what reports and representations they have received about the death of six year old Patrick Dooley in the course of an eviction from land in Edmonton on 6th May; and whether they are satisfied that police forces and local authorities are fully aware of their responsibilities in respect of evictions under Order 113 or the Criminal Justice Act 1996 respectively. (HL2314)
The Lord AveburyTo ask Her Majestys Government whether they agree with Sir Paul Condon, Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, that a great deal of violent crime is linked to alcohol; and, if so, what further action they propose taking to discourage the excessive consumption of alcohol. (HL2315)
The Lord AveburyTo ask Her Majestys Government whether they will consult Members of both Houses, who spoke in the debates on the Criminal Justice Act 1996, on a draft of the good practice guide on how local authorities deal with unauthorised encampments. (HL2316)
The Lord NicksonTo ask Her Majestys Government when they intend to publish planning guidelines for Scottish local authorities on the location and regulation of fish farms in Scotland; and how long a period will be allowed for consultation on these guidelines once they are published. (HL2317)
The Lord ActonTo ask Her Majestys Government what is the planned expenditure in real terms per woman prisoner for 1998-99, compared with that in 1995-96. (HL2318)
The Lord PattenTo ask Her Majestys Government, further to the Written Answer by the Lord Privy Seal on 8th June (WA 59), whether they will specify how each of the terms justice, solidarity and freedom are defined as values of the left. (HL2319)
The Lord PattenTo ask Her Majestys Government, further to the Written Answer by the Lord Privy Seal on 8th June (WA 59), when they will have completed their rethink of how to deliver justice, solidarity and freedom as values of the left. (HL2320)
The Lord PattenTo ask Her Majestys Government, further to the Written Answer by the Lord Privy Seal on 8th June (WA 59), whether they regard themselves to be of the left. (HL2321)
The Lord PattenTo ask Her Majestys Government whether they will give the names of any committee or committees that advise on the award of honours in the academic and scientific categories, together with their membership and terms of reference. (HL2322)
The Lord CheshamTo ask Her Majestys Government how many assaults have been reported (a) by British servicemen and (b) on British servicemen in Cyprus in
and how many of these incidents have resulted in people being charged and found guilty. (HL2323)
The Baroness Carnegy of LourTo ask Her Majestys Government what was the incidence of bovine immunodeficiency virus, in each of the years 1988 to 1996 inclusive, among cattle in
(a) the former Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food South-West Region, encompassing Cornwall, Devon, Somerset, Dorset, Avon, Wiltshire and Gloucestershire; and
(b) the rest of England and Wales. (HL2324)
The Baroness CoxTo ask Her Majestys Government whether, in view of the recent recognition by the Government of France of the genocide of Armenians in 1915 and in view of the historical records of that genocide available in the United Kingdom, they will also recognise the Armenian genocide. (HL2325)
The Earl of SandwichTo ask Her Majestys Government whether they have reduced their support for the Commonwealth Institute in the financial years 1996-97 and 1997-98; and, if so, whether they will reverse any such trend in 1998-99 and in future years. (HL2326)
The Earl of SandwichTo ask Her Majestys Government whether they will support the World Banks proposal to defer cash payments to the International Development Association and the Banks debt relief trust fund. (HL2327)
The Earl of SandwichTo ask Her Majestys Government whether they will increase bilateral contributions to the International Development Association in 1999 and 2000 in the event of deferred cash payments from the World Bank. (HL2328)
The Countess of MarTo ask Her Majestys Government what was the cost of the computers delivered to the Immigration Appellate Authority at Taylor House in March; what are the terms of the contract with the supplier; why the computers remain unpacked; whether they can guarantee that the software will meet the needs of the Authority; why staff have been trained on computers they cannot use; and when they expect the equipment to be brought into service. (HL2329)
The Countess of MarTo ask Her Majestys Government why there is an apparent shortage of Home Office Presenting Officers (HOPOs); why some arrive for hearings before adjudicators without case files either because the files cannot be located or have not been sent to HOPOs; and when they expect to be able to ensure that all the cases listed before adjudicators at the Immigration Appellate Authority, Taylor House, will be heard on the day they are listed. (HL2330)
The Countess of MarTo ask Her Majestys Government how many appeals to (a) adjudicators and (b) the tribunal are currently outstanding for (i) asylum and (ii) other cases; and at what rate these cases are being heard. (HL2331)
The Countess of MarTo ask Her Majestys Government what was the total number of asylum appeals heard by the Immigration Appeal Tribunal in 1996 and 1997; and how many of these cases were returned to adjudicators for hearings de novo by the Immigration Appeal Tribunal. (HL2332)
The Countess of MarTo ask Her Majestys Government in how many cases of refusal of asylum, where all the appeal procedures had been exhausted and where deportation was the next step, were applicants actually deported in 1996 and 1997; and what were these figures as a percentage of the total. (HL2333)
The Countess of MarTo ask Her Majestys Government whether the delays in providing written answers to questions, and replies to letters from Members of Parliament and the public, by the Ministry of Defence would be reduced by the appointment of additional staff to the Gulf War Illness Unit; and, if so, whether they would make the necessary appointments. (HL2334)
The Lord Cocks of HartcliffeTo ask Her Majestys Government what efforts they have made to ascertain where and when the Independent Commission on the Voting System has held public meetings; how many members of the public attended, apart from people engaged in organising the meeting; and what was the total attendance of the general public as a percentage of the total electorate entitled to vote in the United Kingdom. (HL2335)
The Lord Cocks of HartcliffeTo ask Her Majestys Government whether they are satisfied that the public meetings of the Independent Commission on the Voting System are a sufficient means of ascertaining the general views of the public; and, if not, what other means of testing opinion have been or will be arranged. (HL2336)
The Lord Cocks of HartcliffeTo ask Her Majestys Government what are the numbers of full and part time staff engaged in servicing the Independent Commission on the Voting System; and what is the cost of the monthly wage bill. (HL2337)
The Lord Cocks of HartcliffeTo ask Her Majestys Government on what scale expenses are paid to members of the Independent Commission on the Voting System. (HL2338)
The Lord Cocks of HartcliffeTo ask Her Majestys Government how the general public are notified of meetings being held by the Independent Commission on the Voting System. (HL2339)
The Lord Cocks of HartcliffeTo ask Her Majestys Government whether any particular individuals or groups were specifically invited to any of the public meetings held by the Independent Commission on the Voting System. (HL2340)
BILLS IN PROGRESS
[The date in brackets is the date for which the bill is set down]
Waiting for Second Reading
Prime Minister (Ecclesiastical Functions) [HL]
Scotland [17th June]
Committed to an Unopposed Bill Committee
Recommitted to an Unopposed Bill Committee
London Local Authorities [HL]
Committed to a Select Committee
Referred to the Joint Committee on Consolidation Bills
Committed to a Committee of the Whole House
Pharmacists [HL]
National Minimum Wage [22nd June]
European Parliamentary Elections [24th June]
Regional Development Agencies
Sea Fisheries (Shellfish) (Amendment) [HL] [17th June]
Registered Establishments (Scotland) [22nd June]
Road Traffic Reduction (National Targets) [19th June]
Sexual Orientation Discrimination [HL]
Waiting for Report
Lord Chancellor (Tenure of Office) (Amendment) [HL]
Pesticides [19th June]
Public Interest Disclosure [19th June]
Fireworks [19th June]
Police (Northern Ireland) [22nd June]
Government of Wales
School Standards and Framework
Waiting for Third Reading
Building Regulations (Energy Rating Information) (Amendment) [HL] [23rd June]
Alliance & Leicester plc (Group Reorganisation) [HL] (formerly Girobank plc (Transfer) [HL])
[19th June]
Sent to the Commons
Coordinated Universal Time [HL]
Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons (Amendment) [HL]
Geneva Conventions (Amendment) [HL]
British Nationality (St. Helena) [HL]
Human Rights [HL]
Local Government (Experimental Arrangements) [HL]
Competition [HL]
Data Protection [HL]
Crime and Disorder [HL]
Business Improvement Districts [HL]
Electricity Generation [HL]
Mental Health (Amendment) (No. 2) [HL]
Criminal Justice (International Co-operation) (Amendment) [HL]
Bodmin Moor Commons [HL]
Lloyds TSB [HL]
Shrewsbury and Atcham Borough Council [HL]
Waiting for consideration of Commons amendments
National Lottery [HL] [22nd June]
Teaching and Higher Education [HL] [23rd June]
MEASURE IN PROGRESS
Waiting for Affirmative Resolution
National Institutions [29th June]
AFFIRMATIVE INSTRUMENTS IN PROGRESS
Waiting for Affirmative Resolution
Draft Homelessness (Decisions on Referrals) (Scotland) Order 1998
Draft Homelessness (Decisions on Referrals) Order 1998
Draft Air Carrier Liability Order 1998
Draft Welfare of Livestock (Amendment) Regulations 1998
Draft Producer Responsibility Obligations (Northern Ireland) Order 1998
Draft Education (Northern Ireland) Order 1998
Draft Northern Ireland Act 1974 (Interim Period Extension) Order 1998
Food Protection (Emergency Prohibitions) (Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning) Order 1998
Draft Appropriate (No. 2) (Northern Ireland) Order 1998
Draft Child Benefit and Social Security (Fixing and Adjustment of Rates) (Amendment) Regulations 1998
Draft Vaccine Damage Payments Act 1979 Statutory Sum Order 1998
DEREGULATION PROPOSALS IN PROGRESS
Proposal laid under s.3(3) referred to the Deregulation Committee
Draft Deregulation (Weights and Measures) Order 1998
Draft Deregulation (Pipe-lines) Order 1998
Proposal reported from the Deregulation Committee
Draft Deregulation (Exchangeable Driving Licences) Order 1998 [19th Report]
Order laid under s.1(4) referred to the Deregulation Committee
Draft Deregulation (Taxis and Private Hire Vehicles) Order 1998
Waiting for Affirmative Resolution
Draft Deregulation (Deduction from Pay of Union Subscriptions) Order 1998 [19th Report]
Draft Deregulation (Methylated Spirits Sale by Retail) (Scotland) Order 1998 [21st Report]
COMMITTEES
[Unless otherwise indicated, Committees meet in the Lords rooms
in the Committee Corridor as indicated in the daily broadsheets]
WEDNESDAY 17TH JUNE
Delegated Powers and Deregulation Committee | 10.30 am |
European Communities (Sub-Committee C) | 10.30 am |
European Communities (Sub-Committee D) | 10.30 am |
European Communities (Sub-Committee E) | 4.15 pm |
THURSDAY 18TH JUNE
Science and Technology (Sub-Committee II) | 10.30 am |
(Management of Nuclear Waste) |
European Communities (Sub-Committee B) | 10.30 am |
Ecclesiastical Committee | 11.00 am |
(Cathedrals Measure) | in the Moses Room |
TUESDAY 23RD JUNE
European Communities (Sub-Committee A) | In Brussels |
Parliamentary Privilege Joint Committee | 10.30 am |
Science and Technology (Sub-Committee I) | 10.45 am |
(Cannabis) |
European Communities Committee | 4.15 pm |
Statutory Instruments Joint Committee | 4.15 pm |
WEDNESDAY 24TH JUNE
Consolidation Bills Joint Committee | 4.30 pm |
(Statute Law (Repeals) Bill [HL]) |
European Communities (Sub-Committee F) | 4.30 pm |
TUESDAY 30TH JUNE
Administration and Works Sub-Committee | 4.15 pm |
| in the Moses Room |
MONDAY 13TH JULY
House of Lords Offices Committee | 4.00 pm |
| in the Moses Room |
WEDNESDAY 15TH JULY
Works of Art Advisory Panel | 4.15 pm |
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