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Next Week in Parliament

Thursday 06 May 1993 18:02 EDT
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The main business in Parliament next week includes:

MONDAY - Commons: Questions to National Heritage Secretary and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster; Finance Bill, Committee Stage. Lords: Education Bill, Committee Stage; Maximum Number of Judges Order; Civil Legal Aid (Scope) Regulations.

TUESDAY - Commons: Education questions; Questions to the Prime Minister; Finance Bill, Committee Stage. Lords: Statute Law Repeals Bill, Second Reading; Housing and Urban Development Bill, Report Stage; Protection of Animals (Scotland) Bill, Committee Stage; Disabled Persons (Services) Bill, Committee Stage.

WEDNESDAY - Commons: Foreign Office questions; Finance Bill, Committee Stage. Lords: Debates on wealth creation and new technologies and Tibet.

THURSDAY - Commons: Home Office questions; Questions to the Prime Minister; Non-domestic Rating Bill, remaining stages; Reinsurance (Acts of Terrorism) Bill, all stages. Lords: Education Bill, Committee Stage.

FRIDAY - Commons: Noise and Statutory Nuisance Bill, Report Stage; Shops (Amendment) Bill, Report Stage. Lords: Not sitting.

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