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Thursday, 13 January, 2000, 19:41 GMT
18 January Commons Foreign Office questions. Debate opened by the Conservatives on "Government's mismanagement of health care". Debate opened by the Conservatives on "rising cost and reduced accountability of central government". Debate on report on line of route for visitors at Westminster. Short backbench debate on nerve gas poisoning at Nancecuke in Cornwall. Westminster Hall: Backbench debates on global security and the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction; safety regulations at private swimming pools; future of shipbuilding on the Clyde; Telecommunication masts and the environment. Lords Armed Forces Discipline Bill, report stage. Care Standards Bill, committee stage. Kent County Council Bill, third reading. Non-parliamentary The latest crime statistics are published. Foreign Secretary Robin Cook arrives in Cairo at the start of his visit to Egypt. |
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