Parliament and Politics: The House
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GLENDA JACKSON, the London minister for Transport, gave reassurances to MPs that Tube fares will not raise above 1 per cent until 2002.
Kabbah talks
MPs WELCOMED reports from Robin Cook, the Foreign Secretary, that Sierra Leone's President Ahmad Tejan Kabbah had started dialogue with rebel fighters in the country.
Today's agenda
Commons: 9.30am for backbench debates;
2.30pm: International Development questions.
Prime Minister's Questions. Budget debate, second day. Debate on testicular cancer.
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