» Thursday, November 23, 2006

Forthcoming Business

The Leader said that the debate on the Queen’s Speech would conclude on Monday, November 27, with Gordon Brown and John Hutton speaking for the Government. On Tuesday, November 28, the House would debate all stages of the Investment Exchanges and Clearing Houses Bill (Ed Balls). For the rest of the week, the Business would be – Wednesday, November 29: second reading of the Fraud (Trials Without A Jury) Bill (Mike O’Brien); Thursday, November 30: A motion to approve a European document relating to The Hague Convention (Joan Ryan), followed by a motion relating to the House of Commons Members’ Fund (Jack Straw) and a debate on Rail Performance on a motion for the Adjournment (Tom Harris).

In the following week, provisional business would include remaining stages of the Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Bill (December 4), Opposition Day (1st Allotted Day) – subject to be announced (December 5), a debate on European Affairs on a motion for the Adjournment (December 6) and a debate on Estimates (1st Allotted Day) – subject to be confirmed by the Liaison Committee (December 7).

In Westminster Hall, on Thursday 30 November, there would be a debate on the report from the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee on organised crime in Northern Ireland and, on December 7, a debate on the report of the Home Affairs select committee on terrorism detention powers and from the Joint Committee on Human Rights on counter-terrorism policy.

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