Liaison Committee (Sub-Committee)

– in the House of Commons at 9:59 pm on 28 February 2001.

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Motion made,

That Standing Order No. 145 (Liaison Committee) be amended as follows:

Line 31, at end add— '()The committee shall have power to appoint a sub-committee, which shall have power to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, and to report to the committee from time to time.() The committee shall have power to report from time to time the minutes of evidence taken before the sub-committee.() The quorum of the sub-committee shall be three.'.—[Mr. Betts.]

Hon. Members:

Object.

adjournment of the House

An adjournment is a break in the course of parliamentary business.

The House adjourns at the end of each day's business.

On a daily basis the House adjourns, or breaks, half an hour after the moving of the adjournment debate.

The House is also adjourned for several holiday periods during the session.

The more lengthy adjournments - often coinciding with the academic calendar - are known as recesses.