Thursday, 7 February 2002
asked Her Majesty's Government: Whether they have yet established a timetable for the next secondary school curriculum and staffing survey.
asked Her Majesty's Government: What actions they are taking to reduce the danger of nuclear war.
asked Her Majesty's Government: When the energy review by the Policy and Innovation Unit of the Cabinet Office will be published.
asked Her Majesty's Government: Whether parents should be entitled to an alternative to MMR (measles mumps rubella) vaccination.
My Lords, immediately after the business statement and the First Reading of the Education Bill, my noble friend Lord Rooker will, with the leave of the House, repeat a Statement that is being...
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My Lords, with the leave of the House, I shall now repeat a Statement being made by my right honourable friend the Home Secretary in another place. The Statement is as follows: "With permission,...
My Lords, I beg to move that the House do now resolve itself into Committee on this Bill. Moved, That the House do now resolve itself into Committee.—(Lord Sainsbury of Turville.)
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My Lords, with permission, I should like to repeat a Statement made in another place. The Statement is as follows: "Mr Speaker, with your permission I should like to make a Statement on the...
rose to move, That the draft order laid before the House on 17th January be approved [17th Report from the Joint Committee].
My Lords, I beg to move. Moved, That the draft order laid before the House on 17th January be approved [17th Report from the Joint Committee].—(Lord Davies of Oldham.)
House again in Committee. Clause 4 agreed to.
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And sometimes to shout at each other.