House of Commons debates

Friday, 18 October 1991

  • Preamble

    The House met at half past Nine o'clock

  • Prayers

    [MR. SPEAKER in the Chair]

    • Petitions

    • Play Facilities (Leicester)

      1 speech

      I am pleased to present a petition to the House on behalf of some 4,000 citizens of the city of Leicester, who, like me, complain that the play facilities for their children are totally...

      City Hospital, Nottingham

      3 speeches

      I should like to present a petition to you, Mr. Speaker, and to the House from the people of Nottingham and Nottinghamshire, opposing the opting out of the City hospital in Nottingham. The...

      Policing (London)

      108 speeches

      We now come to the debate on policing in London.

      Severn Bridges Bill

      Ordered,That so much of the Lords Message of 15th October as relates to the Severn Bridges Bill be now considered;

      European Community Documents

      Ordered,That European Community Documents Nos. 5896/91 and 4051/91, relating to financial and technical assistance for developing countries, shall not stand referred to European Standing...

      Sittings of the House

      Ordered,That, at the sitting on Tuesday 22nd October, notwithstanding the provisions of Standing Order No. 9 (Sittings of the House), Mr. Speaker shall, not more than half an hour after a Motion...

      Rail Services (Kent)

      3 speeches

      Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn. —[Mr. David Davis.]

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Debates in the House of Commons are an opportunity for MPs from all parties to scrutinise government legislation and raise important local, national or topical issues.

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