» Thursday, October 26, 2006

Forthcoming Business

The Leader said that on Monday, October 30, the debate would be on Lords amendments to the Violent Crime Reduction Bill, followed by a debate on the Security of Energy Supply on a motion for the Adjournment. The business on Tuesday, October 31, would be on a half-day Opposition debate on the "Conduct of Government Policy in relation to the War in Iraq and its Aftermath". This would take place on a motion tabled by the Scottish National and Plaid Cymru parties. It would be followed by a debate on motions relating to the Crossrail Bill, which was a carry-over measure.

On Wednesday, November 1, the debate would be on various motions relating to the Business of the House of Commons. It would be a single debate with seven or eight motions, including September sittings, the report of the Modernisation Committee on the legislative process, the sub-judice rule, the report on select committee evidence and motions on shorter speeches, European standing committees and other matters.

The business on Thursday, November 2, would be consideration of Lords amendments to the Education and Inspections Bill. On Monday, November 6, the House would deal with Lords amendments to Animal Welfare Bill, proceedings on the National Health Service Bill [Lords] and related matters. There would also be a debate on a motion for the adjournment of the House on a topic still to be announced.

In Westminster Hall, on Thursday November 2, there would be a debate on the report of the Home Affairs select committee on immigration control. The Leader said he would be surprised if Romania and Bulgaria controls did not feature large in that debate.

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