Westminster Hall debates

Tuesday, 11 December 2001

  • [Sir Michael Lord in the Chair]

  • The Great Lakes

    27 speeches

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

  • Individual Learning Accounts

    35 speeches

    I am pleased to have the opportunity to introduce a debate on lifelong learning, following the closure of individual learning accounts. The subject is important to many people, including the...

  • Water Industry

    10 speeches

    I am very pleased to have secured this Adjournment debate. It gives me the opportunity not only to raise an issue of great interest to my constituents but to highlight a matter of importance to...

  • Horse Racing

    2 speeches

    I am delighted to have secured this Adjournment debate. As the Minister will appreciate, however, I did not choose its timing, so I apologise for the effect that it will have on his gastric...

  • Office for National Statistics (Runcorn)

    3 speeches

    It is customary to start by saying that is a pleasure to have an Adjournment debate in Westminster Hall, but the topic of this debate does not give me or my hon. Friend the Member for Halton...

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Opened in December 1999, Westminster Hall is aimed at fostering a new style of debate. Sessions are open to all MPs, who sit in a horseshoe arrangement which is meant to encourage constructive rather than confrontational debate.

The meetings are presided over by a Deputy Speaker and there are no votes.

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