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Next week in Parliament

Thursday 18 February 1993 19:02 EST
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The main business in Parliament next week includes:

MONDAY - Commons: Questions to National Heritage ministers, Public Accounts Commission, Commons Commission and Commons Leader; European Communities (Amendment) Bill, Committee Stage. Lords: Food Protection (Emergency Prohibitions) (Oil and Chemical Pollution of Fish) Order; Debate on Licensed Betting Offices (Amendment) Regulations; Debate on domestic water metering.

TUESDAY - Commons: Health questions; Questions to the Prime Minister; Debate on international peacekeeping. Lords: Housing and Urban Development Bill, Second Reading; Debate on adult education.

WEDNESDAY - Commons: Environment questions; Debate on the Army. Lords: Debates on the economic and social consequences of Government policies, and the transfer of Royal Naval jobs.

THURSDAY - Commons: Northern Ireland questions; Questions to the Prime Minister; European Communities (Amendment) Bill, Committee Stage. Lords: Clean Air Bill, Committee Stage; Radioactive Substances Bill, Committee Stage; Charities Bill, Committee Stage; Welsh Language Bill, Third Reading; Appropriation (Northern Ireland) Order; Debate on the problems of carers.

FRIDAY - Commons: Debate on civil rights for the disabled. Lords: Not sitting.

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