Monday, 20 June 2005
asked Her Majesty's Government: When they will publish the results of their consultation on the criminal justice inspectorate.
asked Her Majesty's Government: To what extent their aspirations were met in the communiqué which followed the Bologna Process ministerial summit held in Bergen on 19– 20 May.
asked Her Majesty's Government: What is their response to the murder of Shaima Rezayee in Afghanistan.
asked Her Majesty's Government: How they will encourage African countries to put in place measures to ensure that aid reaches those for whom it is intended rather than financing corruption; and...
My Lords, later this afternoon, with permission, my noble friend the Leader of the House will repeat a Statement on the European Council of 16 and 17 June. The Statement will come after the...
rose to move, That this House takes note of the report of the European Union Committee on The Hague Programme: a five year agenda for EU justice and home affairs (10th Report, Session...
My Lords, with the leave of the House, I should like to repeat a Statement made in another place by my right honourable friend the Prime Minister. The Statement is as follows: "With permission,...
Debate resumed.
My Lords, I beg to move the second Motion standing in my name on the Order Paper. Moved, That this House takes note of the Report of the European Union Committee on After Madrid: the EU's...
My Lords, I beg to move the Motion standing in my name on the Order Paper. Moved, That this House takes note of the Report of the European Union Committee on Judicial Co-operation in the EU: the...
My Lords, I beg to move the Motion standing in my name on the Order Paper. Moved, That this House takes note of the Report of the European Union Committee on Strengthening OLAF, the European...
rose to move, That the draft order laid before the House on 21 February be approved.
rose to ask Her Majesty's Government what is their response to the report by the Africa Commission. My Lords, I am grateful to the many and distinguished noble Lords who are speaking in this...
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