Westminster Hall debates

Tuesday, 1 May 2001

  • [Mr. Michael Lord in the Chair]

  • Rail Investment

    22 speeches

    Motion made, and Question proposed, That the sitting be now adjourned.--[Mr. Jamieson]

  • HIV-AIDS

    20 speeches

    I am delighted to have the opportunity for this debate. It was prompted particularly by the third report of the Select Committee on International Development, entitled "HIV/AIDS: The Impact on...

  • GM Crop Trial (Low Burnham)

    8 speeches

    I am delighted to have the opportunity to debate the genetically modified crop trial in Low Burnham, in my constituency. I want to address two aspects: first, the specific problems at Low Burnham...

  • Listed Buildings

    4 speeches

    It is a privilege to have the opportunity to raise an important issue in the Chamber. I ask the Minister for the Arts to put away his file on stately homes. I do not want to talk about stately...

  • NHS and the Drugs Industry

    3 speeches

    I can only assume that the May Day disturbances have prevented the public and Members alike from flocking to Westminster Hall for this debate. I had expected a full Chamber, but I shall have to...

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