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Wednesday, November 25, 1998 Published at 14:39 GMT


UK Politics: Diary

27 November



Commons

MPs hold their third day of debate on the Queen's Speech, concentrating on foreign affairs and defence matters.

Lords

The House of Lords is not sitting today.


Non-parliamentary

BSE Kenneth Clarke, Tory former health secretary under Margaret Thatcher, gives evidence to the BSE inquiry.

Emu Wim Duisenberg, president of the European Central Bank, delivers an address to a conference on the single currency at Chatham House, London.

Football Home Office Minister Kate Hoey launches a consultation paper on football legislation at Arsenal Football Ground.

Defence Tory former defence secretary Michael Portillo gives a lecture on Nato and security at the Royal United Services Institute.

By-election The result of the by-election for the North East Scotland Euro-seat is announced in Aberdeen.



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