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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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