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Thursday, 13 January, 2000, 19:35 GMT
17 January Commons Questions: Home Office. Debate opened by Liberal Democrats on meeting pensioners' needs. Debate opened by Liberal Democrats on protecting Post Office services. Short backbench debate on Sandra Gregory's appeal for clemency from the King of Thailand. Lords Learning and Skills Bill, second reading. Parliamentary Commissioner (Amendment) Bill, second reading. Non-parliamentary The winner of the Conservatives' contest to become the party's London mayoral candidate is announced. Foreign Secretary Robin Cook meets Jaswant Singh, India's external affairs minister, in London. Liberal Democrat leader Charles Kennedy begins his countrywide Campaign 2000 tour. |
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