Business of the House

Part of the debate – in the House of Commons at 1:22 pm on 7 February 2002.

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Photo of Robin Cook Robin Cook Lord Privy Seal 1:22, 7 February 2002

The business for next week will be as follows:

Monday 11 February—Remaining stages of the Land Registration Bill [Lords].

Tuesday 12 February—Remaining stages of the Employment Bill.

Wednesday 13 February—Debate on the appointment of the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards.

Remaining stages of the British Overseas Territories Bill [Lords].

Thursday 14 February—Debate on defence policy on a motion for the Adjournment of the House.

Friday 15 FebruaryThe House will not be sitting.

The provisional business for the week following the constituency week will be:

Monday 25 February—Progress on remaining stages of the Proceeds of Crime Bill.

Tuesday 26 February—Conclusion of remaining stages of the Proceeds of Crime Bill.

Wednesday 27 FebruaryOpposition Day [11th Allotted Day]. There will be a debate on an Opposition motion. Subject to be announced.

Thursday 28 February—Debate on Welsh Affairs on a motion for the Adjournment of the House.

Friday 1 March—Debate on the achievements of the national lottery on a motion for the Adjournment of the House.

I should also like to inform the House that the business in Westminster Hall before Easter will be:

Thursday 28 February—Debate on the report from the International Development Committee on the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan and the surrounding region.

Thursday 7 March—Debate on increasing access to heritage attractions.

Thursday 14 March—Debate on Government policy on health and safety at work.

Thursday 21 March—Debate on the report from the Public Administration Committee on ministerial accountability and parliamentary questions.

The House will be aware that London Underground will make an announcement this afternoon on the value-for-money review of the public-private partnership plans for the tube. I am pleased to inform the House that, with the permission of Mr. Speaker, the Secretary of State for Transport, Local Government and the Regions will make a statement at the close of Third Reading of the Tax Credits Bill at 7 pm today.