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Monday, November 30, 1998 Published at 11:51 GMT


UK Politics: Diary

2 December



Commons

Morning adjournment debates.

Northern Ireland Questions.

Prime Minister's Questions.

MPs debate the European Parliamentary Elections Bill, which the government will re-introduce with a guillotine motion to get through its Commons stages in one day.

Committees:

The Culture, Media and Sport Committee takes evidence from representatives of the London borough of Greenwich and the Metropolitan Police on the Millennium Dome.

The Education Committee takes evidence from head teachers' unions on the work of the schools inspectorate, Ofsted.

Lords

Peers hold their sixth and final day of debate on the Queen's Speech, concentrating on health and home affairs.


Non-parliamentary

Science speech Shadow trade secretary John Redwood addresses the Save British Science Society on the subject of "British Science and Industry - What Should the Government do?" at the London School of Economics.

BSE Former agriculture minister John MacGregor gives evidence to the BSE inquiry.

Age rights Tory Quentin Davis MP and Labour's Linda Perham MP launch Era - Equal Rights on Age, a campaign against anti-age discrimination.



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