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Parliament The House: Today's Agenda

Tuesday 20 July 1999 18:02 EDT
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Commons 9.30am

Backbench debates:

wide-ranging debate ahead of summer break; publicly funded legal services and legal aid in Reading East; competition policy and Post Office Counters; Kashmir.

2.30pm

Cabinet Office questions. Prime Minister's questions. Employment Relations Bill, Lords amendments. Contracts (Right of Third Parties) Bill, remaining stages. Short debate on development in the Thames Gateway.

Lords 2.30pm

Road Traffic (Use of Mobile Phones) Bill, third reading. Company and Business Names (Chamber of Commerce) Bill, third reading. Immigration and Asylum Bill, committee. Debate on Western European Union's defence role.

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