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Friday, 17 November, 2000, 15:38 GMT
20 November
Commons

Questions

14.30-15.30 Home Office

Business

Motions relating to Westminster Hall and Thursday sittings

Motion to approve the Immigration Appeals (Family Visitor) (No2) Regulations 2000

Adjournment at the end of the sitting - Austin Mitchell (Lab, Great Grimsby) - The cost of fuel and the viability of the fishing industry

Lords

*The Lord Ezra-To ask Her Majesty's Government whether, in the light of the measures proposed in the pre-Budget report to encourage the use of cleaner fuels for road vehicles, they can estimate the rate of reduction in air pollution caused by road traffic over the next five years.

*The Baroness Noakes -To ask Her Majesty's Government how they intend to respond to the Tax Manifesto published recently by the Institute of Chartered Accountants.

*The Lord Blackwell-To ask Her Majesty's Government whether they will undertake that the prime minister will not agree any significant changes to the powers and decision processes of the European Union at the forthcoming European Council unless they have been debated and approved by both Houses of Parliament.

*The Lord Winston-To ask Her Majesty's Government what is their policy on the management of nuclear waste.

Business

Disqualifications Bill - Report Stage

Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Bill - Report Stage (1st Day)

Select committees

Public Accounts: 1615, Room 15, Subject - Parole, Witnesses - Sir David Ormand, Home Office; Mr Martin Narey, Prison Service; and Mr Jon Casey, Parole Board.

Non-parliamentary

Tony Blair leaves for a visit to Moscow.

Nominations close to become the chairman of the Parliamentary Labour Party.

Meeting of EU foreign ministers.

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