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Monday, November 2, 1998 Published at 19:19 GMT


UK Politics: Diary

4 November



Commons

Questions to the new Welsh Secretary, Alun Michael.

Prime Minister's Question Time.

MPs will debate Conservative motions on the economy and agriculture.

The government publishes its consultation paper on the family.

Committees

Trade and Industry Secretary Peter Mandelson gives evidence to the trade and industry select committee.

Lords

The Lords debate amendments passed by MPs to the European Parliamentary Elections Bill.


Non-Parliamentary

Pinochet The Law Lords begin hearing the appeal against the High Court decision that General Augusto Pinochet of Chile has Sovereign Immunity.

Drugs Anti-drugs co-ordinator Keith Hellawell addresses a conference in Birmingham on the role of churches in tackling drugs.

Cherie Blair The prime minister's wife, Cherie Booth QC, opens the World Press Photo exhibition of award-winning photographs, at London's Royal Festival Hall.





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