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Weekly Information Bulletin: 6th November 1999

FORTHCOMING BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
8 - 11 NOVEMBER 1999

Monday 8 November

The House will sit at 2.30pm

Oral Questions - Defence; Church Commissioners and Public Accounts Commission

Allocation of Time Motion - Greater London Authority Bill

Legislation - Greater London Authority Bill (Conclusion of Consideration of Lords Amendments)

Allocation of Time Motion - Food Standards Bill

Legislation - Food Standards Bill (Consideration of Lords amendments)

Adjournment - Sir John Stanley on the London Bridge rail crash of 8th January 1999


Tuesday 9 November

The House will sit at 2.30pm

Oral Questions - Scotland; Lord Chancellor's Department

Ten Minute Rule Bill - National Science Strategy (Dr Ian Gibson)

Allocation of Time Motion - Immigration and Asylum Bill

Legislation - Immigration and Asylum Bill (Consideration of Lords amendments)

Adjournment - Mr Tony Benn Relations between the Executive and the Legislature.


Wednesday 10 November

The House will sit at 9.30am

Private Members Debates -

09.30 11.00 - Mr Michael Clapham on the U.K. Coal Industry

11.00 12.30 Dr Evan Harris on the National Institute of Clinical Excellence and the rationing of healthcare.

12.30 13.00 - Dr Ashok Kumar on Operation Lancet - Inquiry into the Cleveland Police

13.00 13.30 - Mr Richard Shepherd on Stomal Road Bail Hostel, Aldridge

13.30 14.00 - Mr Denis Murphy on the drift net salmon fishing season

The sitting will be suspended from 2.00pm - 2.30pm

Oral Questions - Cabinet Office; Prime Minister

Legislation - House of Lords Bill (Consideration of Lords amendments)

Adjournment - Dr Liam Fox on green belt land at Long Ashton


Thursday 11 November

The House will sit at 11.30am

Oral Questions - Treasury

Prorogation - This House will be prorogued when Royal Assent to all Acts has been signified

 

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Prepared 6 November 1999