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Friday, 17 November, 2000, 17:08 GMT
23 November
Commons

Questions

11.30-12.30 Education and Employment

Business

12.30-19.00 Debate on European Affairs

Adjournment,19.00-19.30 Sir Teddy Taylor (Con, Rochford and Southend East) - Procedure for investigating abuses in the NHS

Westminster Hall

14.30-17.30 Debate on a Select Committee Report. Subject to be announced

Lords

Starred Questions *The Lord Hunt of Chesterton-To ask Her Majesty's Government, in the light of the Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers' report on the emergence of BSE and CJD, whether they will explain the principles on which they will introduce changes in the management of important scientific issues in Government Departments and agencies.

*The Lord Dormand of Easington-To ask Her Majesty's Government whether they are satisfied with the quality of teaching in further education colleges.

*The Baroness Hooper-To ask Her Majesty's Government what is their contingency plan to protect the international competitiveness of energy intensive United Kingdom companies, if the European Commission refuses the package of measures associated with the introduction of the Climate Change Levy.

Business

Countryside and Rights of Way Bill - Third Reading

Select committees

Culture, Media and Sport, 10:30, Room 15, Subject - National Lottery Witnesses - Representatives of the National Lottery Commission.

Non-parliamentary

Westminster by-elections in Preston, West Bromwich West and Glasgow Anniesland. There is also a by-election for the Scottish Parliament at Anniesland.

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