Mawrth, 7 Mehefin 2005
Order for Second Reading Read To be read a Second time on Tuesday 14 June.
Motion made, That so much of the Lords Message [19th May] as relates to the Liverpool City Council (Prohibition of Smoking in Places of Work) Bill [Lords] be now considered.
Motion made, That so much of the Lords Message [19th May] as relates to the London Local Authorities (Prohibition of Smoking in Places of Work) Bill [Lords] be now considered.
Motion made, That so much of the Lords Message [19th May] as relates to the London Local Authorities Bill [Lords] be now considered.
The Secretary of State was asked—
What responsibilities are devolved, and which reserved, in relation to any decision to commission and locate a new nuclear power station in Scotland.
If he will make a statement on the performance of the Scottish economy by comparison with the English economy.
If he will make a statement on his Department's preparations for the G8 summit in July.
What discussions he has had with his ministerial colleagues regarding the development of renewable energy sources in Scotland.
What plans the Government has to close the skills gap in Scotland.
What discussions he has had with the First Minister in relation to policing at the forthcoming G8 summit.
The Minister of State was asked—
If she will make a statement on disabled access to polling stations in the recent General Election.
What plans she has to conduct research into the deliberations and requirements of juries.
What progress she has made in reviewing the electoral systems used in the UK.
What plans she has to reform the coroner service in England and Wales.
The Leader of the House was asked—
When he expects Select Committees to be established.
If he will bring forward proposals to review the content of the Oath of Allegiance.
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker. You will recall that I raised a point of order with you two weeks ago and subsequently wrote to you on the issue of the Minister replying to questions to the...
Order for Second Reading Read.
Ordered, That, during the proceedings on the Finance Bill, the Standing Committee on the Bill shall have leave to sit twice on the first day on which it shall meet.—[Mr. Watts.]
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—[Mr. Watts]
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