Monday, 16 October 2006
asked Her Majesty's Government: How many British military personnel have been killed or seriously injured in Afghanistan and Iraq during the past 12 months; and how many ofthose injured remained...
asked Her Majesty's Government: What is their assessment of the progress made by the European Union interim intervention force in Lebanon.
asked Her Majesty's Government: When they expect to make hill farming allowance payments for 2005 and 2006.
asked Her Majesty's Government: What assessment they have made of the future of climate change.
My Lords, with the leave of the House, we will have a Statement repeated later this afternoon—it will come some time conveniently after 5 pm. It is on Northern Ireland, and it will be...
My Lords, I beg to move the Motion standing in my name on the Order Paper. Moved, That the amendments for the Report stage be marshalled and considered in the following order: Clauses 1 to 13,...
Report received. Clause 1 [Drinking banning orders]:
My Lords, with permission, I shall repeat a Statement on political progress in Northern Ireland made earlier today in another place by my right honourable friend the Secretary of State for...
Consideration of amendments on Report resumed on Clause 16. [Amendments Nos. 23 to 25 not moved.]
rose to move, That the draft order laid before the House on 11 July be approved [34th Report from the Joint Committee].
rose to move, That the draft regulatory reform order laid before the House on 5 July be approved[24th Report from the Regulatory Reform Committee].
Consideration of amendments on Report resumed on Clause 42.
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