Tuesday, 18 May 1999
The House met at half-past Two o'clock
[MADAM SPEAKER in the Chair]
The Secretary of State was asked—
If he will make a statement on relations with Iraq. [83499]
If he will make a statement on the steps being taken to promote the middle east peace process. [83500]
What discussions he has had about improving European defence co-operation. [83501]
What discussions he has had with overseas Governments regarding the shipment of MOX fuel to Japan. [83502]
When he plans to visit Cyprus to discuss its accession to the EU. [83503]
What discussions he plans with Governments of NATO countries, Russia and the Balkan states about plans for peace in Kosovo and the rest of Yugoslavia. [83505]
What proposals he has for the reform of the governance of the European Union. [83506]
If he will make a statement on discussions with Argentina over the Falkland Islands. [R] [83508]
What representations he has received from the Spanish Foreign Minister concerning alleged irregularities in the financial sector in Gibraltar. [83512]
What progress has been made to date in achieving a nuclear weapons-free world. [83513]
If he will make a statement on the funding for the next three financial years of the British Council. [83514]
If he will make a statement about relations with Albania. [83516]
With permission, I would like to make a short business statement. Following the events of yesterday, the business for Thursday 20 May will now be as follows: consideration of an allocation of...
On a point of order, Madam Speaker. Can you help the House by confirming that a substantial proportion of yesterday's business was, indeed, Government amendments to their own Bill; and that it is...
I beg to move, That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision for rural transport partnership schemes, administered and operated by voluntary groups, parish and town councils, to...
Mr. David Prior accordingly presented a Bill to make provision for rural transport partnership schemes, administered and operated by voluntary groups, parish and town councils, to supplement bus...
[Relevant documents: Third Report from the International Development Committee, Session 1998–99, on Kosovo: The Humanitarian Crisis (HC 422) and Minutes of Evidence taken before the Foreign...
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—[Mrs. McGuire.]
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