Iau, 5 Ebrill 2001
The House met at half-past Eleven o'clock
[MR. SPEAKER in the Chair]
Order for further consideration, as amended, read.
The Minister was asked—
If he will make a statement on the future of British horticulture.[155678]
What discussions he has had with representatives of the food manufacturing sector on the effect of the foot and mouth outbreak on their industry. [155679]
When he forecasts that the incidence of foot and mouth outbreaks will start to decline. [155680]
If he will make a statement on agricultural imports from other EU countries. [155681]
What representations he has received on the process for awarding livestock movement licences. [155682]
If he will review his policy on vaccinations of livestock against foot and mouth disease. [155683]
The Solicitor-General was asked—
What impact the Narey reforms have had on the speeding up of the outcome of serious cases before the Crown court. [155708]
What recent representations he has received on the impact of the Human Rights Act 1998 on the Crown Prosecution Service. [155709]
If he will make a statement on his plans to equip the Crown Prosecution Service with new computer systems. [155710]
How many prosecutions against Metropolitan police officers have been abandoned in the past four years (a) prior to opening in court and (b) during court proceedings; and how many prospective...
Will the Leader of the House please give the business for the coming week?
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker. I wonder whether your calling the hon. Member for Buckingham (Mr. Bercow) last in business questions reflects your decision to adopt the principle applied by the...
I beg to move, That— (1) at the sitting on Monday 9th April, the Speaker shall not adjourn the House until any messages from the Lords shall have been received;(2) at the sitting on Tuesday...
As amended in the Standing Committee, considered.
'.—(1) Every order made under section 1 shall include a provision for the Minister to present a report on the operation of the order in the fifth year after it has come into effect and for...
I beg to move amendment No. 3, in page 3, line 9, leave out "(a)".
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—[Mr. Pope.]
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