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Your support makes all the difference.MONDAY - Commons: questions to Welsh ministers, Attorney General and the Overseas Development Administration. Channel tunnel Rail Link Bill, Second Reading. Lords: Criminal Justice (Scotland) Bill, Committee.
TUESDAY - Commons: Health questions; questions to the Prime Minister; Finance Bill, Second Reading. Lords: Environment Bill, committee; debate on tourist boards.
WEDNESDAY - Commons: Environment questions; debate on through-ticketing under rail privatisation; debate on Spanish and Portuguese fishing vessels' access to British waters. Lords: debates on problems of councils in providing services and the state of sport in the UK and facilities in the regions; National Health Patient Accommodation Bill, Second Reading.
THURSDAY - Commons: Northern Ireland questions; questions to the Prime Minister. Legal Aid Advisory Committee (Dissolution) Order. Farm and Conservation Grant (Variation) Scheme. Lords: Environment Bill, Committee; Farm and Conservation Grant (Variation)Scheme.
FRIDAY - Commons: backbench business; Home Energy Conservation Bill, Second Reading. Lords: Not sitting.
nBusiness today - Commons: debate on Citizen's Charter. Lords: Not sitting.
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